Luna Xue is a versatile visual artist whose practice spans painting, installation, 3D art, and bookmaking. With a background in illustration and extensive experience in the arts, her work explores themes of female identity, intergenerational trauma in Asian families, and sexual violence, blending traditional techniques with contemporary perspectives.
INTERVIEW | Marika Junikajtes
Marika Junikajtes is a mixed media artist based near Frankfurt, Germany. Her work spans expressive portraiture, abstract compositions, and fantastical worlds, each rooted in personal experience and emotional symbolism. She paints on canvas using acrylics, oils, and pouring mediums. Her portraits explore themes of identity, vulnerability, and strength through a lens of abstract realism.
INTERVIEW | Shan Lyu
Shan Lyu is a London-based Chinese artist, writer, and music producer whose multidisciplinary practice explores the intersections of sound, space, and information systems. She combines creative writing, sonic composition, and interactive installation to investigate how spatial structures shape perception and how information circulates within social and cultural contexts.
INTERVIEW | Xiuzhuo Zhou
Xiuzhuo Zhou is a photographer and narrator of the inner world, whose work explores the subtle interplay between emotion, memory, and philosophical reflection. In Silent Infrastructures, Zhou explores how architecture and infrastructure quietly shape perception and control. The series omits human presence, focusing instead on built forms and synthetic materials that structure modern life.
INTERVIEW | Johanna Arganbright
Johanna Arganbright is a figure painter in Missoula, Montana. Much of her work is centred around intimate and lonesome activities and feelings; she is inspired by the small moments that are often overlooked and shines a spotlight on them. There is beauty in the simple, lonely moments; she wishes to emphasise that with her work and make unspoken connections between people.
INTERVIEW | Nabila Nabi
INTERVIEW | Jin Kyeong An
Jin Kyeong An is a Korean artist, primarily working with painting. When it comes to work, it has the charm of capturing the eyes of visitors with its primitive colours and simple form that evokes the spirit of Henry Rousseau. Familiar and light colours and forms cross conventional boundaries, harmonising traditional and modern senses. She is now a full-time painter.
INTERVIEW | CHAMIN
CHAMIN’s work explores the fact that reality is ultimately beyond our control. By recombining impersonal fragments, unfiltered stream of stock video clips and random snapshots she finds online, CHAMIN builds her own set of visual “rules” and patterns, turning chaos into something personally meaningful. Her creative process is both an experiment in form and a way to find reassurance.
INTERVIEW | Xingyu Dai
As a photographer, Xingyu Dai is deeply interested in the overlooked, the unspoken, and the subtle moments that often go unnoticed in everyday life. For her, art serves as a powerful means to make the invisible visible, the unheard audible, and the ignored acknowledged. In the series Blade, the artist explores the pressure and judgment that modern women face regarding their bodies.
INTERVIEW | Taviana Unx
Taviana Unx is a Queer and Hispanic artist currently based in Milwaukee, WI. Their Taviana Unx’s main focus within their art is creating discussion about serious and taboo topics such as mental health and trauma. With their use of light colours and ethereal imagery, they enjoy being able to bring a focus to these heavy topics, yet create the illusion of otherwise.
INTERVIEW | Emma Shleiger
Emma Shleiger is a painter and researcher living on the shores of Lake Baikal. A representative of the classical Russian academic tradition, Emma preserves and evolves a school rooted in philosophical depth and technical mastery. Her work centres on the human figure, where form becomes a way of thinking, and painting, a reflection of meaning through presence and precision.
INTERVIEW | Randa Hijazi
Randa Hijazi is a Syrian-Canadian contemporary visual artist currently based in Laval, Quebec. Her early work combined Impressionism and Realism, but she recently embraced Surrealism through her ongoing series Human Threads, focusing on shared human experiences and cultural narratives. Her art reflects her journey across cultures, blending deep Eastern roots with Western influences.
INTERVIEW | Venture Awaits
Venture Awaits started to create photography in childhood. Always in awe of nature's beauty, photography became a way to express his appreciation for the environment around him. Through each image, Venture Awaits invites others to pause, look closer, and rediscover the beauty that surrounds us. Immerse yourself in the venture that this world has to offer.
INTERVIEW | Tomisin Egbonwon
INTERVIEW | Natalia Kaminskaya
Natalia Kaminskaya is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in Georgia. She explores a broad spectrum of media, including digital painting, pastel, acrylic, oil, gouache, ink, and mixed techniques involving texture paste, gold leaf, and modelling compounds. Her visual language is distinguished by rich emotional depth, vibrant detail, and a fusion of classical and contemporary influences.
INTERVIEW | Kan Pitichaichan
Kan Pitichaichan is a Thai-Japanese artist currently studying Fine Art at Parsons School of Design. Initially working mainly with painting, Kan used the medium to explore personal themes connected to culture, place, and memory. Kan is expanding his practice beyond painting and exploring new forms such as mixed media and installation.
INTERVIEW | Heliwan
Heliwan is a multidisciplinary artist and art director whose practice moves fluidly between 3D art, painting, and photography. With a background in visual storytelling and over nine years of experience in creative direction, his work explores the boundaries between the digital and the tactile, the constructed and the organic.
INTERVIEW | Linda He
Linda He is a visual artist based in San Francisco, California. Her practice explores the intersection of individual experience, emotional memory, and the complexities of intimacy and social interaction. Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, her paintings often combine abstraction with symbolic figuration and bold contrasts, capturing the nuanced rhythms of closeness, hesitation, and relation.
INTERVIEW | Gennady Lakoba
Gennady Lakoba is a Georgia artist currently based in Spain. He focuses on bronze and marble sculpture and drawings for tapestry projects. His use of shape analysis in his work allows him to read the human figure and any object. Gennady Lakoba strives to bring the presence of sculpture into the drawing as much as possible.
INTERVIEW | Paulina Wróblewska
Paulina Wróblewska is a self-taught Polish artist specialising in large-scale, hyperrealistic acrylic paintings. Her work focuses on animals, often portrayed in striking, emotionally resonant compositions that blend photographic precision with a strong painterly presence. Based in Poznań, Poland, she has quickly gained recognition for her technical skill and unique visual language.