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Marcarson began his career in 2008 under the influence of his admiration for Marcel Duchamp, Francis Bacon and Paul Klee. After bolting out of his conservative family home in East LA. He studied psychology after high school but quickly found his true calling in his street wear brand Kaviar & Cigarettes while exploring the subcultures of Venice Beach, before the nomadic creative found himself in New York City. Today his mark can be found in both popular and unassuming locations - the striking logo, "freeface", is a signature emblem representing the freedom to live life as you see it
In 2016, Marcarson began painting and was offered a gallery space near MoMA PS1. This is when he started NOT FOR THEM, an art house/concept gallery of his own works, which quickly gained recognition among artists and
collectors. He has worked with countless brands,
institutions and agencies; He collaborated with media outlets such as magazine High Snobiety or Boiler Room; in 2019, Marc Jacobs commissioned his artwork & vision for their perfume "Daisy".

Catherine Walsh started doing ballet when she was 5 years old in Co. Galway, where she grew up.
She was accepted to the prestigious Perm State Ballet School, Russia in her teens but decided
to further her ballet training in London where she received a BA Hons in Theatre Dance from
London Studio Centre. During her final year she was offered a job and began touring the UK
with Vienna Festival Ballet, performing with them for 3 seasons and dancing classics such as Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty and Coppelia. She toured all over America with Ballets with a Twist a ballet company based in Tribeca, New York. She performed with Cyndi Lauper in her Home for the Holidays Shows at the Beacon
Theatre, New York. She danced with the Brooklyn Ballet in The Nutcracker at the famous Kings Theatre, New York. She has worked for
contemporary ballet company ALTHEA, with whom she danced at Peridance Center, New York and at Prelude Projects Art Gallery, New York.