Tomo77 x Vault Editions: Artist Interview
Artist Interview

Tomo77 x Vault Editions: Artist Interview

Tomo77 is a Costa Rica-based artist whose bold, graphic work explores human behaviour, capitalism, and pop culture, shaped by his immigrant experience. With over 30 years in design and art, his work has appeared in exhibitions at La Luz de Jesus, LA, Saatchi Gallery 1st London, Stolenspace, One Grand Gallery PDX, Mortal Machine NOLA, Mirus SF, Palazzo di Espozisioni di Roma, and the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Costa Rica. It has been featured in Hi-Fructose and Juxtapoz. He's collaborated with Devo, Pearl Jam, Mastodon, Mike Doughty, Alien Ant Farm and Shepard Fairey, bringing a distinct visual voice to every project. His pandemic-era book Pandemonium acts as a graphic journal of life in crisis, urgent, raw, and reflective. Tomo77's work confronts the present moment with clarity and force, giving form to the stories that need telling.
Justin Kamerer (Angryblue) x Vault Editions: Artist Interview
Angryblue

Justin Kamerer (Angryblue) x Vault Editions: Artist Interview

Welcome to another instalment of the Vault Editions Artist Interview series, where we take a deep dive into the creative process of some of our favourite artists. Angryblue is the creative pseudonym of Justin Kamerer, an illustrator and designer based in Louisville, KY, USA. His varied creative practice includes branding, merchandise design, rock poster art, album artwork, mural installations, book publishing and product design. His clients include prominent names in the music, technology, media, and entertainment industries. In addition to his art and design practice, he co-founded a printing press, Crackhead Press, and makes music under the name Navernoe.  Justin sat down with Vault Editions to discuss his creative practice, influences and plans for the future. Let's go!