- Illustration
- Ruud Baan
- Kareem Black
- Julie Blackmon
- Marcus Bleasdale
- Henry Bourne
- Delphine Chanet
- Jamie Chung
- Tom Corbett
- Alan Cresto
- Diver & Aguilar
- Brian Doben
- Elena Dorfman
- David Eustace
- Michael Flores
- Douglas Friedman
- Dana Gallagher
- Florian Geiss
- Christophe Gilbert
- Zach Gold
- Perry Hagopian
- Emir Haveric
- He&Me
- Patricia Heal
- Justin Hollar
- Raymond Hom
- Matthew Hranek
- Nels Israelson
- Stockton Johnson
- Joshua Kessler
- Sergio Kurhajec
- Joey L.
- Joachim Ladefoged
- Gillian Laub
- Mark Lund
- Jason Madara
- Joel Meyerowitz
- Joel Micah Miller
- Martin Morrell
- Emily Nathan
- Nick & ChloƩ
- Erwin Olaf
- Mike Piscitelli
- Sam Robinson
- Michael Schnabel
- The Selby
- Quentin Shih
- Alexa Singer
- Michael Turek
- Michael Warren
- We Are The Rhoads
- Uli Weber
- Stephen Wilkes
- Roy Zipstein
Tristan Eaton
Bio: Born in Los Angeles in 1978, Tristan began pursuing street art as a teenager,
painting everything from billboards to dumpsters in the urban landscape wherever
he lived, including London, Detroit and New York. Eaton designed his first toy
for Fisher Price at 18 years old and has since become a driving force in the
world of 'Designer Toys'. Eaton's design work for Kidrobot, including the
infamous Dunny and Munny toys, led him to international fame and an ever growing
fan base. As a leader in the world of advertising and commercial art, Eaton is
regularly commissioned as a creative director and consultant for clients such as
Nike, Hasbro and Barack Obama on projects that span the globe across all
mediums.
Tristan's work can be seen at the Cooper Hewitt Museum and in
the permanent collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art (MOMA).


