MEET OUR CREATIVES
LAAMS is more than a store — it’s a creative ecosystem.
This page highlights our closest collaborators and resident artists,
each offering unique skills across photography, painting, embroidery, design, and more.
All are available for commissions, custom work, artwork sales, and creative services.
Please inquire below to connect or collaborate.

Omi (aka STFU) is a Bronx-born multidisciplinary artist specializing in murals, set design, and custom artwork. His work blends realism with fantasy, resulting in striking, immersive visuals. As a longtime collaborator with LAAMS, he has created original graphics, large-scale installations, and interior environments that define the visual identity of the space.

Joe Ro is a photographer and mixed media artist known for his black-and-white work that blends imagery with physical process. As co-founder and Creative Director of LAAMS, he oversees in-house production and has shot many of the shop’s campaigns, with his aesthetic shaping much of its identity. He also runs LOOK Publishing, a label focused on handmade artist books. He is a go-to for any project involving pictures on paper.

KYZER (aka Kill Kyzer) is a visual artist from Washington Heights whose work bridges street culture and fine art. A longtime LAAMS collaborator, his bold, expressive style has evolved from early days selling in Washington Square Park to major installations and exhibitions. Previous works are available for reproduction, and inquiries for originals are welcome.

Tru (aka DntWatchTV) is a multidisciplinary artist whose iconic “TV Boy” tag has become a fixture in the Lower East Side. Equally at home in the streets and on gallery walls, he brings a raw, energetic style to every project. His work is available for commissions, murals, and special collaborations..

Amani Heywood is a Bronx-based artist and core member of the LAAMS team, serving as both floor manager and resident artist. Known for his abstract style and textured, deeply personal work, Amani draws inspiration from his experiences with dyslexia. With multiple solo shows and a steady stream of commissions, his paintings are best experienced in person to fully grasp their layered depth.

Camila Ullauri, aka Killa Camila, is a Jersey City–based artist who immigrated from rural Ecuador and now creates out of both her studio and LAAMS. Her work blends surrealism with technical precision and raw sensuality, making her a standout voice in the collective. Now a full-time artist, her upcoming solo exhibition at LAAMS is one of the most anticipated shows of the season.

Robo Dante is the in-house embroiderer at LAAMS, known for crafting detailed 1-of-1 pieces with his 10-head machine and sharp eye for design. Always posted at the front of the shop with his embroidery machine running, he's become a live fixture of the LAAMS experience. Dante is open for custom jobs and commissions.

Tooly Cooly is the in-house patchmaker and seamster at LAAMS, known for his custom fabric work and sharp creative edge. His brand Deadass Happy is a staple in the shop, offering a mix of apparel and home goods. Tooly can turn any fabric into a beautiful piece of wearable art and is open to all custom requests.

HUMANE (aka HumansUncut) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans abstract painting, photography, and video direction. A key creative force at LAAMS, he has spearheaded numerous campaigns and often captures behind-the-scenes moments on set. HUMANE is available for hire across visual projects and commissions.