Slow Life

2025Allies in Arts partnered with Haagen Dazs for our third consecutive Pride mural series. With their generous support, three artists from our network designed large scale murals displayed in Brooklyn, Los Angeles and San Francisco, providing our artists with well-paid work on a national platform. 

Artists
Alice Lee, Loveis Wise, Subin Yang

Locations
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Brooklyn

Alice Lee

Alice Lee is an independent illustrator and muralist based in San Francisco who creates work with heart, purpose, and originality. Some of her favorite projects include hosting Doodle Therapy, her drawing show for Adobe Live, creating a series of dimensional woodcut mural installations, and spinning up her line of ceramics art collections inspired by her childhood memories growing up as an Asian-American kid in the Bay. If you're in SF, you might've seen her murals for projects with National Geographic, the Asian Art Museum, Philz Coffee, Slack, SJ Walls, and now Haagen Dazs.‍ Previously, Alice was an early product designer and second illustrator at Dropbox. Before that, she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.

Learn more
byalicelee.com

Loveis Wise

Loveis Wise (they/them) is an multidisciplinary artist, designer, creative director and capricorn* drawing reimagined futures and playfulness in Los Angeles. Check out their collection of prints/shirt here with Philadelphia Printworks, Crush LA, buy prints of their New Yorker cover here and their Etsy shop here. Pick up some books they’ve illustrated such as:  “Magnolia Flower” with Zora Neale Hurston and Dr. Ibram X. Kendi,"Say Her Name" with Zetta Elliott , "The People Remember" with Ibi Zoboi, and "Ablaze with Color" with Jeanne Walker Harvey

Learn more
loveiswise.com

Subin Yang

Subin Yang is a South Korean illustrator currently based in Brooklyn. Using colorful, bold shapes with crisp edges and simple linework, Subin draws artwork full of humor, vibrance, and love for the mundane daily life. She often explores themes of identity, culture, and home, using food as a visual language. When she is not drawing, Subin is probably out running in the park, to meet chipmunks and dogs out on their walks, or eating tuna kimbap. She’s represented by SheLikesCutie!

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