We are delighted to introduce Ana Laura Perez, the first artist in our Pulp Lab Portrait Studio project. Trained in Fashion Design at the University of Buenos Aires, Ana's work has been featured in numerous print and online publications in both Argentina and the US.
In collaboration with Pulp Lab, Ana is offering custom, commissioned portraits, creating fashion-inspired illustrations based on your photograph. Visit here for details. For Seattle area clients, we offer complimentary photography sittings at our new Ballard Avenue storefront beginning March 21. Or you can email your photos to: portraits@pulplab.com
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The Pulp Lab Portrait Studio is a pop portraiture collaboration with international emerging artists. We aim to inspire style, art, and culture through our Web store, storefront, and mobile ephemeral events, which showcase our featured projects in an ever-changing gallery/retail environment.
Pop Art defined the look of the 1960s. Blurring the boundaries between high' and 'low' culture was seen as subversive, but it also had rapid, widespread appeal. Pop Art elevated portraiture to a new, pre-eminent position.
Signora Scull, New York 1964. Image courtesy of GAM Torino

