My name is [KAT HUGGINS].

I�ve been working as a mixed, multimedia and traditional artist since I turned 14. In high school my first taste of professional art was in automotive and marketing design classes. My earliest commission was to create packaging for the home-economics class. Manufacturing both the shape of the box and the packaging art for it, I used everything I could get my hands on. Rough sketches turned to scanned copies, copies to smoothed graphics, and printed graphics to perfectly produced packaging. This method has always stayed with me, even as I moved on to fine arts and traditional media.

My passion is for clear, distinguished lines which blend professional graphic edges, with the haphazard cacophony of color we see every day from street art to children�s doodles. Living in Southern California my entire life, much of my art reflects the ebb and flow of water. Curvaceous designs intended to attract the eye while pulling the viewer deeper with extravagant detail and clever use of space.

My work transfers well between the traditional and digital format, as I use a blend of both to my advantage. Computers provide artists with the ability to replicate our treasures and conform them to any surface we can find, reach, or make. From standard posters, to embellished clothing and stickers. Reducing the time, complication, and financial risks, we can find ways to make digital art today not an imitation or replacement of traditional work, but a new form altogether.

I believe that all art is advertising. Whether it is for a product, a business, or even an ideal. While distinctions may be made, at it�s base every work seeks to take the viewer into a new and different place. As artists, we tell stories of suggestion. Even if all we want is for you to laugh, we still have to take you to the punch line, and hopefully if it�s clever enough you�ll want to come back.

For commission rates, and information on individual pieces, please contact me at [email protected]. Remember, also, that ideas - ridiculous or revolutionary - are never useless, never hopeless, and only undecipherable till we show them to the world.


[WARNING] Stealing other people's art will give you migraines and chronic irritable bowel syndrome. Seriously, all images are owned and fiercely protected by Kathleen Huggins, unauthorized reproduction for any reason is not allowed.
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