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Brayden Bugazzi: Mixed Media Maestro Spotlight on an L.A. Pop Culture Visionary

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Pop Culture Collage with Punch

Bugazzi’s iconic pieces Frida Rising, a stunning tribute unveiled at the 2019 LA Art Show, and Monroe The Pop Icon: A Loss demonstrate his powerhouse technique: thousands of magazine tear outs build texture and nuance, while custom frames elevate each piece to a structural marvel. His reverent homage to David Bowie blends mural sized scale with intimate detail, merging collage and brushwork into a striking visual mosaic

Global Fusion: Mixed Culture

In Mixed Culture, Bugazzi channels international currents from African, Japanese, Samoan, European, to Egyptian iconography woven together in multidimensional layers. Debuted at Miami Scope Art Fair during Art Basel week 2022, the work even incorporates augmented-reality components for an immersive, interactive experience

Tech‑Infused Spectacles

Bugazzi pushes boundaries with creations like Give Me My Spaceman, a seven-foot LED and plexiglass sculpture featuring integrated art animations, woodworking, lighting, and even an embedded screen. Notably, the piece was part of OWC’s Blue Origin space flight and later spun off into an NFT collection showcased at Context Art Fair during Miami Art Basel

His DREAM BIG elephant mural stands out too lit with LEDs and sharp-outlined collage, it embodies LA energy and radiance, inspired by city bound wonder and global light festivals

Hefty Frames & AI Collaboration

Bugazzi’s craftsmanship shines in works like Zeus The Bosshomage to Greek mythology layered with magazine clippings, woodwork, gold leaf, tinted mirrors, and even Midjourney AI elements. The result? A rock solid, visually electric piece praised at Miami Scope in 2022

Collaboration & Cultural Commentary

In 2019, Bugazzi joined forces with immersive designer Kata Kellényi to mount Tribute to Eight Influencers in Beverly Hills, spotlighting icons from Audrey Hepburn to Robin Williams. The show unwrapped his technical prowess: vibrant colors, rich narratives, and micro detail collage weaving thousands of fragments into grand compositions

His collectors now include names like Queen Latifah, The Chainsmokers, and Nicki Minaja testament to his mass appeal.

BLVKBOOK & Karen Bystedt Collaboration

Bugazzi’s recent collaboration with renowned photographer Karen Bystedt and BLVKBOOK merges his collage technique with Bystedt’s striking portraiture. The synergy of recycled visual snippets and Bystedt’s raw photography creates fresh dialogues around celebrity, identity, and memory. Partnering with BLVKBOOK, the project elevates this visual chemistry with editorial exposure, special profiles, and digital engagement highlighting Bugazzi’s layered approach and expanding his footprint into the art fashion crossover.

Brayden Bugazzi isn’t just layering images he’s layering culture, light, and narrative. From environmental consciousness in recycled media, to technically ambitious LED sculptures, to digital/AI and AR integration he embodies a hybrid ethos. His world spanning exhibitions across four continents and high profile collaborations position him at the forefront of a new mixed media generation.

Bugazzi is currently developing new augmented reality experiences, extending his collaboration with Karen Bystedt, and working with BLVKBOOK to release exclusive editions, behind the scenes art docs, and exhibition tie ins. Fans can expect more experimental intersections between pop icons, urban baroque, and immersive technology.

Creative Cowboys & New Frontiers: Sydney Marcus Rides Into the Beverly Center

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At BLVКBOOK’s new gallery inside the Beverly Center, something wild is happening and it’s not what you’d expect. The Wild West has returned, not in dusty browns and sepia tones, but in bold neons, hot pinks, electric blues, and swagger. Artist Sydney Marcus, better known as $yd, is redefining the cowboy turning stoic figures into vibrant icons pulsing with color, joy, and contradiction.

His work is loud in the best way. A Syd cowboy might wear a rhinestone jacket, stand in defiance under a fuchsia sky, or stare you down in acid green. It’s pop art meets Americana, with just enough irreverence to make you look twice and then again.

But Marcus isn’t riding solo. He’s teamed up with Ellissa Catherine, BLVКBOOK’s newly appointed gallery director, whose vision is as fearless as the artist’s brushstrokes. “Together, we are shaping an experience that transcends the very notion of a gallery,” says Catherine. “A space where stories emerge through resilience and boldness, where skill and patience reach beyond the brush, transforming vision into lasting truth.”

That energy now radiates from the walls of the Beverly Center gallery. In a city of constant motion and reinvention, Syd’s cowboys feel right at home rooted in tradition but galloping into the future. They invite you in, challenge your expectations, and leave you with the feeling that the West was never really won it’s still being reimagined.

If you’re in Los Angeles, don’t just window-shop. Come upstairs. Step into BLVКBOOK. Let Syd’s cowboys stare you down. They’ve got something to say.

Trew Love: A Burst of Color, Commentary & Heart

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Trew Love was born in Kansas City into an artistic family and received classical training from her mother, an art teacher. She initially pursued makeup artistry in Los Angeles and worked on top models backstage during New York Fashion Week for designers like Marc Jacobs, Alexander Wang, and Philip Lim, developing a passion for empowering women through beauty and creativity

From beauty to bold art.
Her creative evolution led her to release Trew Basics, an illustrated makeup tutorial book blending art and beauty with pop art inspiration and self-love messaging. In 2014, Trew transitioned to canvas, debuting her “Pop Life” collection nationwide alongside pop art icons like Blek le Rat, Shepard Fairey, Ben Eine, and Risk

In 2017, she joined Revolution LA (also known as Divest LA), drawn by the Standing Rock movement this deeply influenced her shift toward socially conscious art.

Her exhibit “Sugar Coated” used candy-themed motifs to tackle heavy social and political issues with humor and layered neon acrylics, ushering in her voice as a conceptual artist

As the pandemic hit, Trew branched into adult cartoons with creations like Rhyme and Reeson and SophistiCats, using humor and narrative to reflect on society

She also contributed to a graphic novel, Spray Saints, and initiated “What Would Love Say,” a global mural campaign launching in Europe in 2024 that promotes love-centered messages through public art.

The “TREW LOVE × KB” Collaboration with Karen Bystedt for BLVKBOOK

Who is Karen Bystedt?
An acclaimed photographer and mixed-media artist known for her 1982 portraits of Andy Warhol, rediscovered and transformed in her ongoing exhibition series “The Lost Warhols.” Bystedt collaborated with numerous contemporary artists to reimagine these iconic images with diverse creative interpretations

Discovering Joey Mason’s Marker & Pen Artistry

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