Plants

INTERVIEW | Laurent Guez

INTERVIEW | Laurent Guez

Laurent Guez is a Canadian-French artist whose practice bridges design, architecture, and ceramics. His work explores the tension between structure and organic growth, control and unpredictability. Working primarily with clay and porcelain, he approaches ceramics as both a material and a system, one that resists, transforms, and ultimately reveals its own logic.

INTERVIEW | Xinyi Qin

INTERVIEW | Xinyi Qin

Xinyi Qin is a Chinese artist currently based in Hong Kong. In Xinyi's paintings, she relies on her intuition to select different types of plants as her subjects - they are tiny, peculiar, faded, blooming, or rotten. She focuses more on their temperament, allowing the diversity of plants to unfold naturally without limitations or definitions.

INTERVIEW | Patrick Walsh

INTERVIEW | Patrick Walsh

Patrick Walsh is an American artist. He lives in Portland, Maine, and works out of his studio in the old textile mill in Biddeford, Maine. His paintings seek to explore the subtle yet profound differences within natural environments, reflecting how these variations mirror the individuality of human beings. The work aims to challenge viewers to appreciate the nuances of the natural world.

INTERVIEW | Roxane Revon

INTERVIEW | Roxane Revon

Roxane Revon’s "Planthroposcene" installation interrogates the terms "nature" or "environment" that synthesize various realities into a transcendent concept that allows for a utilitarian approach where the human being is at the center of a transactional relationship with a disposable entity.