Psycho Pop Party By Adehla Lee Back To All Artwork This was the very first artwork to be commissioned for Spiegelworld’s restaurant Superfrico, serving as the DNA roadmap for the development of its attitude and culture. The wild, candy-colored painting is intended to give the viewer a sense of visual pleasure through exposure to the fantastical. The work was adapted for the lightbox entranceway to the Superfrico kitchen, and the recurring Spiegelworld penguin motif became Superfrico’s brandmark. Born in South Korea, Adehla Lee lives and works in New York City. Date 2019 Media Acrylic More ArtWork Brian Duffy Anarchist, painter, atheist, fashion illustrator, film producer, advertising director, photographer – Brian Duffy (1933-2010) was a blizzard of talent and contradictions. Fast-talking and controversial, he was also something of an enigma. Those involved in the media during the 1960s and 70s remember him as a cutting-edge fashion photographer, equal in stature to Terence Donovan and […] Read More Moshpit Sam Ganados uses vibrant color palettes and intimate compositions to explore themes of gender, sexuality, and nonconformity. Their practice often has a feminine perspective and reflects on personal experiences, distorted memories, and inner conflicts. Working mainly with painting, their subjects are rendered with bright gradients connecting colors with fluidity and transitional states of being. Read More