Steit Slings is an artist with a passion for art, music, food, travel, and life. Born in an era when computers and digital media were still experimental, Steit explored the connection between art and technology at the Art Academy. Today, he continues to experiment with digital media, image processing, paint, 3D printing, clay, wood, and metal.
INTERVIEW | Tamara Novikova
Tamara Novikova is a visual artist and packaging accessories designer based in New York City. Her signature use of red and blue ballpoint pens reflects both personal history and her ongoing interest in memory, form, and repetition. Her illustrations move fluidly between fine art and everyday utility, transforming simple materials into expressive, textured surfaces.
INTERVIEW | Aligmory
INTERVIEW | Francesca Busca
Francesca Busca is an eco-artivist by philosophy and mission, a rubbish artist by identity, and a waste mosaicist by technique. Her practice emerges from the undefined intersection of art, activism, and environmental urgency, where aesthetics meet ethics, and discarded materials become catalysts for change. Her eco-artivism is Gesamtkunstwerk, an all-encompassing life practice.
INTERVIEW | Yuying Herr
Yuying Herr is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose practice moves between digital worldbuilding, expanded illustration, and speculative image-making. Working at the intersection of technology, memory, and emotional perception, she constructs immersive visual architectures that question how human experience is reshaped in increasingly hybrid realities.
INTERVIEW | Anna Moskalets
Anna Moskalets is a contemporary Ukrainian artist, independent curator, and social activist. Born in Romny (Sumy region, Ukraine), she is now located in London, UK. Her work confronts urgent themes: displacement, resilience, and the search for identity. Her practice explores the paradox of belonging, more urgent than ever, despite dislocation.
INTERVIEW | Danielle Feldhaker
In recent years, her works address notions associated with the haphazardness, demarcated territories, or transient shelters in the context of acute global issues concerning the future and integrity of our planet. She creates site-specific installations and sculptural objects, using ready-made and man-made materials.
INTERVIEW | Daniela Romero
Daniela Romero is a Mexican visual artist, creative director, and illustrator.Her work stems from a desire to understand what one feels. She doesn't seek to communicate or explain, but rather to transform the emotions that inhabit the everyday into something new: an image that breathes and exists on its own. In her practice, creation is not an act of representation, but of discovery.
INTERVIEW | Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang is a visual artist passionate about colour, currently working as a freelance artist in Atlanta. Working primarily with acrylic, screen printing, and digital media on raw wood panels, Zhang's practice centres on the concept of "containment" and the exploration of breaking beyond existing boundaries.
INTERVIEW | Ming Cheng
Ming Cheng is a New Yorkβbased graphic designer whose work moves between visual design, theatre, and emotional storytelling. As a designer originally from China, she explores the relationship between form, language, and human experience. Her practice explores how design can express the distance between people and the spaces they inhabit, reflecting on belonging, intimacy, and subtle emotions.
INTERVIEW | Lior Zelering
As a pop artist, Liorβs work draws inspiration from his childhood heroes, popular culture, current events, and the digital world. Through a blend of humour and cynicism, his work reflects the modern social psyche, offering sharp commentary on politics, cultural polarisation, and human behaviour. He critiques both extremes, ridiculing social trends across the spectrum with wit and insight.
INTERVIEW | Fabio Alves
Fabio Alves is a Brazilian visual artist graduated in Psychology, and a person with a disability, a characteristic he likes to reinforce in his life, and his way of seeing the world. Through black-and-white photography, he creates meditative images. He is currently developing a project that explores disabled womenβs corporeality and self-image.
INTERVIEW | Wei-Fang Chang
Wei-Fang Chang is a video designer and creative technologist from Taiwan, based in Los Angeles. With extensive experience in projection design, motion graphics, and interactive programming, particularly in live experiences, she shapes her visual language through video design in theatre, dance, and interactive installations.
INTERVIEW | Sasan Nasernia
Sasan Nasernia explores different avenues in Persian and Arabic classical and modern calligraphy, working with painting, print, digital work and installation. Playing with the tension between two opposing primordial elementsβorder and chaos βNasernia borrows from traditional Persian paintings and iconography, immersing these elements in abstraction and ambiguity through his letterforms.
INTERVIEW | Kondraty Seriy (Grey)
Kondraty Seriy (Grey) is a contemporary interdisciplinary and street artist. The central element of his practice is the colour grey, understood not as the absence of colour, but as the space where black and white meet, struggle, merge and interact. For him, grey is not only a philosophical category, but also a metaphor for contemporary reality, where there is no single hierarchy.
INTERVIEW | Jiaxin Chen
Jiaxin Chen is a visual artist whose practice explores the relationship between photography, materiality, and urban memory. Originally trained in visual communication, she gradually shifted her focus toward experimental photography as a means of expressing the layered textures of contemporary city life. Her recent work combines cyanotype printing with traditional Yongchun paper weaving.
INTERVIEW | Aurore Monteil
Graduated in Architecture and trained in azulejo painting and ceramics in Lisbon, Aurore Monteil develops a multidisciplinary artistic practice rooted in architecture, conceived not only as a discipline of construction but as a sensitive, vibrational, and universal language. Her work explores the impact of materials, forms, and spaces on both body and mind.
INTERVIEW | Dana Wang
Dana Wang is a photographer and cinematographer based in London, currently working primarily in the camera department on film sets. Themes of identity, nature, and human connection recur throughout her practice, carrying with them a cinematic subtlety and rhythm that flows seamlessly between her film and photographic projects.


















