
Hillary Bird is a wonderful illustrator in San Francisco who graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her artwork is very playful and shows an appreciation for fun patterns, great color schemes, and 3D texture. According to Hillary, she is “constantly inspired by vintage fabric, wallpaper, mid century style, animals, knitting, pattern in any shape or form, flea markets, swedish design, yoshitomo nara, natural wonders (and disasters), and the absurd.” All images seen here are also available for purchase as prints in multiple sizes in her Etsy shop. See more of Hillary’s work below…
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art > abstract nature.

Nicholas Bohac is a fantastical painter in San Francisco who aims to incorporate the abstract nature with the everyday. His experience with printmaking has definitely enhanced his work – his landscape paintings are filled with amazing painting techniques that make them look almost like collages because of the variety and depth of the texture he artfully bestows on them. See more work below…
art > butterflies & honeycombs.

Kristine Reano is a young illustrator in San Francisco whose work is ultra inspired by nature. Her works of butterflies, honeycombs, flowers, and other natural motifs have been exhibited all over California. See more work below…
art > the beauty of keeping alive.
photography > strangelings.
Elena Zhukova is a conceptual photographer in San Francisco studying at the Academy of Art. Her work is often based off of caricatures of people and things she comes across in her daily life. See more work below…
photography > something out of nothing.
Caro Ramirez is a German-born photographer attending college at the Academy of Art in San Franciso, California. Her philosophy for photography is to “make something out of nothing”, showing off seemingly mundane moments in a spectacular way. See more work below…
photography > whimsical woman.
Julia Comita is a photographer from San Francisco (currently living in New York) who has a beautiful way of capturing the feminine spirit in whimsical ways. See more work below…



