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Video: Artist Kyle Platts on making a living from smutty and surreal illustrations

Bogeys, buttholes and boners — Check out this video profile of Kyle Platts, one of the twenty artists and photographers involved in transatlantic skate art initiative the LB Project.

Written by: Alex King

Bike

How artist Taliah Lempert turned her cycling obsession into a life-long aesthetic

A Muse in Motion — Brooklyn-based artist Taliah Lempert’s colourful bike paintings are inspired by the beautiful machines she spots across NYC. She explains all in our latest story from The Commuter Journal – a cycling paper made by Huck and Levi’s® Commuter™

Written by: Taliah Lempert

Culture

Artist Geoff McFetridge talks about drawing inspiration from Saul Steinberg

Geoff on Saul — A conversation about two outsiders and the influences they let in.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Things that inspire me

Online outsiders inspired artist Daniel David Freeman’s new show

Things That Inspire Me — The fearless, unfiltered expression Daniel David Freeman finds online inspired his approach to new show Joseph and Other Beasts at Beach London.

Written by: Alex King

Art

Mr Bingo doesn't hate you... yet

Foul-mouthed messaging — As his hilarious Hate Mail Kickstarter video storms the internet, here’s illustrator Mr Bingo on making fun of serious business and learning how to say no.

Written by: Interview by Samantha Maine

Art

Mr. Bingo found success in art by learning to say 'no'

Things I Learned Along the Way — Huck’s Fiftieth Anniversary Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we’ll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, illustrator Mr. Bingo talks about how embracing his funny bone launched his career.

Written by: Huck HQ / Samantha Maine

Top Picks

Jean Jullien’s new show playfully subverts how we present ourselves to the world

Stop being so neurotic! — French artist Jean Jullien’s first US solo show Poor Traits opens in Los Angeles at HVW8 Gallery.

Written by: Alex King

Top Picks

Artist Keith Watts pays tribute to London skateboarding

Flowing through the city — Keith Watts’ series of London illustrations capture the fluid motion of skateboarding through the city.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Zine Scene

Discover alternative female voices in One of My Kind zine

Zine Scene — One of My Kind (OOMK) celebrates art, thought and creativity from women of all colours and creeds.

Written by: Alex King

Things that inspire me

Artist Mark Powell breathes a sinister new life into antique documents

Things That Inspire Me — Mark Powell shares the influences and inspirations behind his macabre biro portraits.

Written by: Alex King

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