“Cori’s unique style translates through her use of delicate lines, shapes and words to communicate her observations and internal processes.”
“I think Free People look like people who are learning themselves, learning to love themselves, and learning to create and love without fear of failure.”
—CORI FOR FREE PEOPLE
“We gave Cori one inspirational direction: Tokyo Slow, which she translated into her own version of it—I stopped and smelled the roses and made it home on time—a reminder to pause and enjoy the small and beautiful moments in life.”
Cori created a mural of blind-contour portraits for Brother Moto. “Each person represents a larger part of the Atlanta community that we are so grateful to be a part of and create a space for.”
Cori sat down with Rebecca Botter to chat how she started as a freelance artist, what’s changed over time, and mental health.
“Artist, Cori Maass, hails from California so it's no surprise she's making waves. She creates art, murals, tattoos and writes letters. Hilarious and absurdly talented, Maass is one to look out for.”
“Noting she’s deeply inspired by lessons the Earth holds that mirror our internal experiences, her minimalist style portrays these messages through intricate lines, shapes, and text.”
“People supporting my work means a lot to me and allows me to continue to create full-time. I am so grateful when people get a commission, buy a print or shirt, or commission a mural or something for their brand from me.”
—CORI FOR VOYAGE ATL INTERVIEW