Okoye Chukwuemeka John Interrogates Moments of Acceptance In His New Body of...
Nigerian painter Okoye Chukwuemeka John presented a new body of work that probes into moments of peace, fatigue, joy, overwhelm, perseverance, sadness, and love. These are experiences common to all of...
View ArticleMeron Engida Hawke Explores The Tangled Threads of Ethiopia’s Societal Fabric
Ethiopian artist Meron Engida Hawke‘s practice, is a weaving tapestry of investigation, encompassing identity, sustainable agriculture, labour relations, and the multifaceted challenges women face in...
View ArticleJacob Taylor: The Rhondda Valleys’ Artist Weaves A Bewitching Blend Of The...
Hailing from the undulating heartlands of The Rhondda Valleys in Wales, emerging artist Jacob Taylor draws inspiration from an eclectic range of influences, transforming them into a bewitching blend...
View ArticleYuan Song examines reality vs. illusion in a consumerism era
Emerging Chinese artist Yuan Song delves deep into themes of consumerism, exploring the allure of tangible objects and the interplay of reality and illusion through a versatile practice that spans...
View ArticleSarah Cunningham’s expressive paintings explore the nexus of humans, nature,...
In the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art and emerging artists, few voices resonate as deeply and distinctively as Sarah Cunningham‘s. This burgeoning British talent’s practice is firmly...
View ArticleNigel VMU: Transforming Status Symbols Into Functional Art for Everyday Use
Some artefacts command special attention in the Museum of Modern Life, where commodity and culture share the same frame. The Birkin bag is more than just arm candy; it’s a leather-bound vault of...
View ArticleAssel Sargaskayeva: Exploring the Depths of Spirituality
Kazakhstani contemporary artist Assel Sargaskayeva‘s work is renowned for its vibrant colors and meticulous detail, interlaced with emotional depth. Her practice, a unique blend of cultural,...
View ArticleMike Philp coins GeoRealism: A Journey into Human Emotion and the Mind
Tattooing and art, though distinct, are intricately intertwined forms of expression that both demand an artist’s imaginative vision and skilful handiwork to create stunning and meaningful pieces. Mike...
View ArticleCatherine Repko: A Canvas of Sisterhood and Tradition
Emerging artist Catherine Repko draws inspiration from her unbreakable ties with her three sisters, manifesting in a poignant exploration of identity and kinship. Her work spans memories from...
View ArticleLucie Mercier: Yes, most of my paintings are about pussies
Yes, the title of this interview is raw and provocative. Here it is again: ‘Yes, most of my paintings are about pussies.’ This phrase, cheekily borrowed from artist Lucie Mercier, refers to her...
View ArticleJoseph Yaeger: The Cinematic Spellbinder of Realism
Emerging realism painter Joseph Yaeger casts a cinematic spell with his paintings, brimming with lifelike detail, enhanced by his magnificent use of lighting and framing. His canvases are a dance of...
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