INTERVIEW | Indra Persad Milowe

INTERVIEW | Indra Persad Milowe

Indra Persad Milowe, an internationally acclaimed artist accredited by the UNOFEX (Union of Excellence), has journeyed through life with a passion for art that has defined her path and captivated audiences globally. Born with an innate talent and a deep appreciation for the natural world, Indra's work reflects her rich cultural heritage and the vibrant stories of her homeland, Trinidad and Tobago.

INTERVIEW | Ivan Pili

INTERVIEW | Ivan Pili

Ivan Pili is a hyperrealist painter whose work focuses on the human figure and the intimate atmospheres that arise in unspoken moments. Working from his studio in Sardinia, Pili continues to pursue a painterly research dedicated to minimal gestures, controlled chiaroscuro, and the slow construction of emotional tension, elements that belong as much to the portrayed figure.

INTERVIEW | Hansa Sethi

INTERVIEW | Hansa Sethi

Hansa Sethi is a contemporary Indian artist whose practice centres on the inner landscapes of memory, emotion, and silence. Working primarily with abstraction, she builds her compositions through layered textures, shifting tones, and symbolic forms that echo the complexities of lived experience. Sethi’s paintings navigate the subtle space between pain and clarity, vulnerability and resilience.

INTERVIEW | Eva Oleandr

INTERVIEW | Eva Oleandr

Eva Oleandr is a UK/Russia-based emerging artist whose work serves as a portal to a reality bent through the prism of her imagination, creating new perspectives and narratives that invite viewers to question the conventional. Inspired by a profound love for nature and a deep engagement with philosophical concepts, Eva’s surreal compositions are imbued with a mythical and symbolic resonance.

INTERVIEW | Tina Lin

INTERVIEW | Tina Lin

Tina Lin is an artist, creator, director, photographer, and booking agent. In 2004, she founded a booking agency. Currently, her agency represents over 30 artists. In 2021, she released her personal collection of paintings, videos, directorial work, and visual artworks on her website and Instagram. In 2024, she joined forces with two other artists to establish The Weirds Plus.

INTERVIEW | Anastasiia Kolhan

INTERVIEW | Anastasiia Kolhan

Anastasia Kolgan (b. 1992, Luhansk, Ukraine) is a contemporary visual artist working primarily in watercolour, oil, and mixed media, currently based in Wrocław, Poland. Her practice merges contemporary art with rich layers of symbolism and a touch of surrealism, turning personal experiences into universal narratives of strength, vulnerability, and resilience.

INTERVIEW | Constantina Scapetoulia

INTERVIEW | Constantina Scapetoulia

Constantina Scapetoulia is an artist, theorist and educator working with pictures and mainly text-based art projects. She primarily focuses on the role of language and new knowledge through science and technology in the perception of reality. Her work is interdisciplinary, combining text and image to explore and highlight issues of language visibility.

INTERVIEW | Maurizio D'Andrea

INTERVIEW | Maurizio D'Andrea

Maurizio D'Andrea is an Italian painter. His painting is rooted in informal abstraction, yet over time, he felt the need to move beyond it. Today he lives in Alba, in Piedmont, where he has his studio, which he has named Orizzonti Impossibili, a space that is both refuge and forge, where he continues to question the unknown, to cross the thresholds of the visible.

INTERVIEW | JoKu

INTERVIEW | JoKu

JoKu is a self-taught artist who was born in Switzerland in 1988. Her art invites viewers to drift off into a fairy-tale world and to slip into the role of a detective, making out the reused materials and objects she utilised to give her creatures their inimitable look. At the same time, she encourages viewers to reflect on their own consumer behaviour and its impact on today's values.

INTERVIEW | Saliha Hanif

INTERVIEW | Saliha Hanif

Saliha Hanif is a Dubai-based visual artist of Pakistani origin, specialising in contemporary and calligraphic art. She is recognised for her unique fusion of traditional Arabic calligraphy with modern abstract forms. Her practice emphasises spirituality, handmade techniques, and environmental consciousness, reflecting a deep commitment to art as a mindful and sacred experience.

INTERVIEW | Dalia Raduca

INTERVIEW | Dalia Raduca

Dalia Raduca, born in 2000 in Romania, is a contemporary abstract artist based in Barcelona. She has always been drawn to the artistic side of the world; the details, the textures, the beauty in things. She channels that energy into her art, aiming to transmit feeling rather than perfection or explanation. She wants people to connect with the raw, instinctive energy behind each piece.

INTERVIEW | Sunny Ko

INTERVIEW | Sunny Ko

Sunny Ko is an artist whose creative style is infused with imagination, inspiration, and spontaneous ideas. She loves to experience her vitality, inspiration, joy, and magic through her creations. Her utopian world is a place her soul deeply longs for, a perfect paradise filled with freedom, release, inner fulfilment, and harmony with nature. Through her art, she creates infinite possibilities.

INTERVIEW | Nat Lap

INTERVIEW | Nat Lap

Nat Lap is an artist and trained director originally from Belarus. Her practice explores mental states through photography, scanning, and AI-driven collage, transforming internal tension into tangible, reflective objects. At the heart of her work lies a fascination with the impermanence of life, its constant motion, and final dissolution, understood not as an end, but as a return to the cycles.

Aftermaths | Hybrid Collective Exhibition at Kulturnest

Aftermaths |  Hybrid Collective Exhibition at Kulturnest

Curated by Kulturnest co-founder & CEO Dr. Pamela Chrabieh, Aftermaths gathers 27 local and international creatives. The exhibition explores what follows traumas, collapse, or any experience one undergoes, whether positive, negative, or ambiguous; through war, displacement, climate crisis, identity shifts, or intimate ruptures.