Jia is an award-winning British-Chinese artist based in Denmark, known for her distinct ability to weave the serene aesthetics of both Eastern and Scandinavian cultures into her exclusive works. A painter, writer, and philosopher, Jia explores the contemporary expression of Artistic Femininity, a concept she defines and refines through her creative practice.
INTERVIEW | Roudha Al Neama
Roudah Al Neama is a multidisciplinary artist based in Qatar whose practice spans digital painting, embroidery, oil, and architectural materials such as grout and tile. Her work transforms the surface of painting into a physical, tactile field. Drawing from intimate moments and her immediate environment, she examines the social and cultural fabric of her country.
INTERVIEW | Mimi Revencu
Mimi Revencu is a Romanian visual artist whose practice explores the relationship between image, perception, and the subtle structures of meaning. Her works unfold in the liminal space between the visible and the invisible, exploring the tension between clarity and ambiguity, light and density. Her practice is distinguished by symbolic stratification and compositional balance.
INTERVIEW | Sia Bourke
Sia Bourke is a Ukrainian artist and architect whose work explores absence, displacement, and the physical imprint of memory. Born in Ukraine and currently based in Dublin, Ireland, her practice is shaped by the lived experience of migration and a sustained reflection on belonging and loss. Through sculptural textile relief, Bourke creates surfaces that suggest presence through what remains.
INTERVIEW | Zhen Wei
Zhen Wei is an artist living and working between Los Angeles and Xiamen. Working primarily with oil and cold wax on paper, alongside acrylic, photography, and installation, she translates fleeting urban scenes, skies, clouds, reflections, and in-between views into images that hover between observation and daydream.
INTERVIEW | Anastasiia Ulianytska (Why.Not.Me)
Why.Not.Me is a conceptual artist based in the Scottish Highlands whose practice emerged from the profound experience of displacement. Her signature series, "Armours of Meanings," sits at the intersection of urban brutalism and ancient protection rituals, drawing inspiration from the raw, unyielding textures of metropolitan landscapes.
INTERVIEW | Anastasia Klimova
Anastasia Klimova is a Russian-born visual artist currently based in Hua Hin, Thailand. Her practice moves across disciplines, where painting, film, and spatial storytelling coexist as interconnected forms of expression. Rather than separating mediums, she approaches them as part of a continuous exploration of visual language, perception, and emotional experience.
INTERVIEW | Galina Bleikh
Galina Bleikh is a multidisciplinary artist. Her artistic expertise spans a rich spectrum of art fields, including AI art, 3D art, AR and VR, bio art, video art, generative art, and more. Galina Bleikh's artistic practice is aimed at creating an artistic language through which a person can interact with the new technological reality, forming a unified, synergistic creative potential with it.
INTERVIEW | Oksana Tanasiv
Oksana Tanasiv is an American artist of Ukrainian origin who lives and works in Connecticut, USA. Her life is a successful story of an artist-immigrant who left her life behind for a chance to realise her American dream life from scratch. She works in several styles and directions using more than a dozen different materials and authors' techniques.
INTERVIEW | Divya Vinod Gilatar
Divya Vinod Gilatar is a contemporary Indian artist whose practice weaves together sacred geometry, yogic philosophy, and the evolving landscape of modern spiritual identity. Born in Mumbai and currently based in the United Kingdom, she works under her creative identity The Queendom Studio, creating large-scale digital mandalas that function as meditative fields and energetic diagrams.
INTERVIEW | Misha Nicholas
Misha Nicholas is a contemporary artist whose practice encompasses digital collage, photography, and illustration. Driven by her unique perspective, she uses art as an allegory to tell stories and invite introspection on topics ranging from mental health to the delicate coexistence of nature and humanity.
INTERVIEW | Pear Dropy
Pear Dropy is a contemporary digital and mixed media artist whose innovative works have garnered international recognition and acclaim. Known for evocative, often dreamlike imagery that blurs the boundaries between physical and digital realms, Pear Dropy explores themes of memory, perception, and transformation.
INTERVIEW | Micha Tsifroni
Micha Tsifroni is an artist working across sculpture, painting, and photography. His work moves along the meeting points between body, space, and matter, searching for the subtle transitions between the internal and the organic. Tsifroni’s creative process emerges from deep layers of the subconscious, often sparked by dream imagery, fleeting visions, or an instinctive bodily sensation.
INTERVIEW | James Van Ipo
James Van Ipo's practice connects digital image development with physical materiality. His works move between portraiture, abstraction, and object. Through the use of mixed media, acrylic, epoxy resin, and industrial materials, he translates virtual image worlds into tangible, embodied surfaces. His work explores the tension between code and reality, construction and presence.
INTERVIEW | Yotvat Rieder Aviram
INTERVIEW | Jingxi Li
Jingxi Li (b. 2003, Chongqing, China) is an artist based in York, UK. A graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, her material-driven practice navigates the space between imagination and intimacy, reflecting on memory, vulnerability, and emotional landscapes. Her Morocco Edition series has been exhibited in the United Kingdom and China. Her recent Love Series continues to be shown across the UK.
INTERVIEW | Zurab Natsvaladze
INTERVIEW | The Mad Woman:Collective
The Mad Woman:Collective is a UK-based, independently run art brand. It's a home for all types of ghouls and ghosties, creatures and weirdos, creating art, poetry, books, short films and photography. The brand was born in May 2025, and since then, they have had their work sold in exhibitions, published photography books online, donated and fundraised for charities and lots of other lovely things.
INTERVIEW | Courtney Nichelle Coble
Courtney Nichelle Coble is a multidisciplinary sculptor whose practice investigates psychological containment, repetition, and internal systems of pressure through materially dense resin forms. Working primarily with epoxy resin embedded with everyday objects, Coble compresses symbolic matter into restrained, mask-like structures cast from her own likeness.
INTERVIEW | Haïfa Melliti
Haïfa Melliti is a visual artist and intuitive pianist based between France and the Mediterranean. Her work explores the sacred feminine, emotional memory, and inner healing through symbolic female portraits she refers to as Déesses (Goddesses), Presences, and Guardians. Her visual language is defined by recurring symbols, and each artwork functions as a visual talisman.


















