
Isaac Bushkin lives and paints in West
Philadelphia. He has been making art in one form or another since
childhood. After countless dead end jobs he finally made the move to
fulltime artist. His work focuses on naturcentric themes. He works
primarily in oil and acrylic. He also makes sculptures on occasion.

Little Giants Volume One is the first in a series featuring some of the most interesting, inspiring and creative folks who are involved in skateboarding. First up is Don Pendleton.
The dvd comes with a 20 page accompanying booklet and 40 minutes of bonus interviews with CRAIG METZGER, MICHAEL LEON, GEOFF MCFETRIDGE, RICK MCCRANK, TONY LARSON, JEFF DICKSON, STEVE BERRA, KEVIN WILKINS, MATT IRVING, JEREMY FISH, ERIC STRICKER AND TIM O’CONNOR.
Little Giants Volume 1: Don Pendleton (2 of 2)

Illustrator Leanne Biank finds inspiration in lingering childhood memories amongst others. This obviously shows in her character works. Great facial expressions!

Pure poetry on walls by Dutch tagger/artist Laser 3.14.

Suburban landscapes by Washington based artist Benjamin Edwards. I especially like his use of colour. Wonder how he goes about his projects? Check out a nice little youtube movie. Good stuff!
The Triumph of Democracy

Colourful illustrations by Plump Oyster (Benjamin Sea).

Inspiring illustration and painting work by Dutch artist Raymond Teitsma

Georgious illustrations by Leontine May Greenberg.

Six international renowned artists and friends of Mikosa Foundation paint the mural of the former Groeneveldgarage in the Baarsjesweg 200, Amsterdam, starting Friday June 20th: The Boghe, Morcky, Wayne Horse, Zedz, The London Police en Lordh expect to finish the wall painting on June 29th. Its official presentation takes place on July 12th at Studio Meneer de Wit next door, including a presentation of the making-of through photos and film, music, live-painting and the release of the upcoming Mikosa Magazine Issue#05. The idea to create a new mural painting originates from Mikosa Foundation.

Great illustration work by Joao Paulo Alvares Ruas (Brasil) hailing from the Souvlaki Space Station where binary art is received from unknown galaxies and stored in a supercomputer databank.