Sculpture

INTERVIEW | Nick Ervinck

INTERVIEW | Nick Ervinck

Nick Ervinck remains fascinated by the "negative space" as he discovered it with classical sculptors such as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. he explores in his own unique way classical themes such as man, plants especially their genetic manipulation, masks and animals, always starting from an (art) historical background that he cuts with contemporary pop and sci-fi culture.

INTERVIEW | Pablo Ruiz Ortiz

INTERVIEW | Pablo Ruiz Ortiz

Pablo Ruiz Ortiz, a Spanish artist, was born in Santander in 1974. His work develops photography inside a sculpture (a 3D cube). It is a complex work that shows the content and the argument. The artist’s influence directed by the brand of a multinational companies that he works for.

INTERVIEW | Mattia Peressini

INTERVIEW | Mattia Peressini

Mattia Peressini works and studies in Lignano Sabbiadoro and Mestre in Italy. His research focuses on providing visual interpretations of sensations, thoughts, and emotions, and on different topics. The mystical and the inner self, as well as today and tomorrow worlds which intertwine, often by crushing or just touching us.

INTERVIEW | JPRV

INTERVIEW | JPRV

JP Racca Vammerisse, a Paris based sculptor with a passion for ceramics. He stages mixed media works masterfully, often injecting other materials such as textiles, plastic, glass, or cardboard, with a keen sense of drama. His artistic production is inspired by both popular and erudite culture. Sources range from Gothic Fantasy to Tex Avery, from gleeful reinterpretations of ornamental styles of Late Baroque architecture to artifacts of the 19th century.

INTERVIEW | Aomi Kikuchi

INTERVIEW | Aomi Kikuchi

Aomi Kikuchi is a Japanese creator of innovative fine arts. She is inspired by Buddha’s philosophies of impermanence, insubstantiality, and suffering in all life—referred to in Japanese as Mujo(無常), Muga (無我), and Ku,(苦). She raises awareness that acceptance of impermanence and insubstantiality can liberate from dissatisfaction or suffering.