ARTISTS


Since the inception of Great White, we’ve used art to liven up our spaces, commissioning a myriad of artists to lend their hand to enhance our cafe walls. We took a look around and realized an opportunity to take these ideas off the walls and apply them to our everyday elements, goods that usually come and go, without a second thought.

 
 

Presenting Our Third Resident Artist
Emma Ortiz

Emma Ortiz is an artist born and based in Miami. Her work references matters of nature and images from imagination. With a deep awareness of the present and a keen intuition, Emma uses her artwork to tell stories of mood, connection and trusting yourself.

 
 

Our Second Resident Artist
Tony Camaro

Tony Camaro is an LA native whose multidisciplinary creative output includes art, fashion design & creative direction across a myriad of projects. Tony is a relentless optimist, passionate about not only his own craft.

 

Rafael Uriegas
for Great White Larchmont

Rafael Uriegas is a Mexican based painter
and muralist. His vibrant and often abstract work
draws on the traditions of Latin American art, referencing myths and religion as well as motifs from the natural world.

Our First Resident Artist
Randy Perez

Randy Perez is a multimedia artist whose work merges a melody of cultural influences from urban cowboys, horses, graphic design and apparel, capturing a juxtaposition of ideas on canvas and paper.

 

Luke Chiswell
for Gran Blanco

As a painter, sculptor and printmaker, Chiswell explores how the continual use of everyday objects – like skateboards and hotel stationery – can hold a record of aspiration, error
and accomplishment.

Danny Gretscher
for Great White Melrose


Danny Gretscher’s vivid, fractured paintings and prints are dotted with loose figurative forms that frequently dissolve into chromatic geometric shapes, raw planes of thick impasto, and enigmatic snatches of poetic text.

 

Michael Wall
for Great White Venice

The first artist we’ve worked with,
Michael Wall is a London based artist, playfully addressing scale, form and colour - his pieces offer themselves to be ambiguous and approachable.