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Zon Carvalho
Bold. Transformative. Energized.Brazilian-born artist and designer based in Arizona, Zon Carvalho captures the balance between beauty and chaos, celebrating life’s vibrant energy through bold color and emotion.
With decades of creative experience, Zon uses art to inspire others to seek their inner fire and embrace the idea that life is meant to be awesome. Constantly evolving and exhibiting his work, he brings his philosophy to life through paintings, apparel, and creative collaborations that ignite passion and possibility in others.
Ted Dimond
Dynamic. Impressionistic. Vivid. In Ted’s childhood, you’d always find him with either a paintbrush or some kind of racket in hand. His love for sports and art became the building blocks of his creative expression, uniting to create a unique mix of sports and artistic style. This blend has been the driving force shaping Ted’s creative journey.
Ted has been commissioned to express his artistic vision both domestically and internationally at stadiums and events of great renown. Ted’s work hangs in the owner’s box at MetLife Stadium, USTA tennis center, shown at Wimbledon, The French Open and numerable other locations.
Sarah Feingold
Heartfelt. Urban. Crafty.Creator of Tine Bird, Sarah Feingold is a Brooklyn-based artist who explores the intersection between nature and urban environments through her whimsical handcrafted ceramics and illustrations, bringing curiosity and charm into every piece she creates.
A lifelong maker, she channels creative energy far beyond the studio as an attorney, professor, writer, and mom, proving that imagination can fuel every discipline. In 2026, Sarah will be publishing her first children's book, T is for Traffic Cone.
Robert Holton
Unforgettable. Nostalgic. Timeless.Robert Holton is known for his bold, expressive style and his signature “drizzle” technique, which reimagines familiar brands through a vibrant lens. Robert began his journey in art running a sign business with his father out of their garage, and has been evolving his sense of color and design since.
Robert brings nostalgia and contemporary pop together, capturing connections to the brands and personalities he emulates. His distinctive style has led to collaborations with global brands and high-profile figures.
Mary Kirkland
Vibrant. Fresh. Modern.Brooklyn-based illustrator Mary Kirkland is best known for her digital paintings that range from environments to figure art to motorsport. An artist from the early age of six, she seeks to encapsulate the motion and color of whatever captures her fancy, drawing on her many interests of geology, travel, media, and deep-diving research to add to her sketchbook.
Her artistic journey has led her to create concept art for indie animations and games, and illustrating destination posters for Anderson Design Group. You may find her in the corner of a café, at a Formula 1 Grand Prix, or searching the house for her cat, Vienna.
Todd Laslo
Dynamic. Graphic. Wild. Originally from Akron, Ohio, Todd has been painting and creating art for over 30 years. He has created private and commercial murals, was an illustrator for Jo-Ann Fabrics, owned and operated a tattoo shop for a period of time, and has created numerous acrylic pop culture paintings.
"Trust the Process" has been a constant mantra in Todd’s life. The trial and error, ups and downs and the constant learning is what it takes to create each piece. Todd has been married to his wife Brigitte since 2001 and together they have two incredible children, Hunter and Skyler.
Sean Qualls
Lyrical. Soulful. Reflective.Sean Qualls is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work blends history, race, identity, and mythology to explore universal human stories. Raised in New Jersey, he learned to create with whatever materials he could find, including discarded paper and blank book ends.
Sean has illustrated several acclaimed books, including Emmanuel's Dream (Schneider Award), Before John Was a Jazz Giant (Coretta Scott King Honor), and Giant Steps to Change the World. His designs include titles by Octavia Butler, Claude McKay, and more. Beyond illustration, his fine art examines how identity is formed, inherited, and imagined. When he’s not creating, he can sometimes be found DJing in Brooklyn.
Steve Spencer
Quirky. Whimsical. Offbeat.Steve discovered his creative path later in life, finding in art a new way to translate how he experiences the world. Guided by his synesthesia, a condition that lets him see color in sound, his work transforms music, memory, and the pulse of the city into vivid visual stories.
Rooted in an urban folk art sensibility, Spencer’s pieces capture the rhythm and character of everyday life through distinct and playful compositions. His unique style has earned him wide recognition, showcasing in several magazine publications, exhibiting nationally, and collaborating with Google Doodle in honoring B.B. King.