Moti Bazak makes use of recycled materials to create thought-provoking, often abstract images inspired by the existential aspects of modern life. Moti has started off with sculpture and wall art, currently embracing traditional photography and digital art. Moti grew up in Israel, where he first began developing his self-taught style. Since then, he has won several awards and had his work exhibited across the United States, Europe, and Israel.
INTERVIEW | Francesca Falli
Francesca Falli is an Italian painter and mixed media artist. Her works are inspired by Pop Art painters with revisions, experimentations, provocations. Her ability to experiment led her to create an innovative way of 'artistic work', where painting and decoration are contaminated by the opportunities of the new digital technique. Continuous research leads her to the production of the "Pollage" series.
INTERVIEW | Paola Nicotra
Paola Nicotra is an Italian self-taught artist currently based in Piedmont. She likes to explore the possibilities offered by different materials such as raw jute used without primer, or wood waste, and anti-rust paint. She wants thickness in her work because she thinks that the unconscious has to express itself on a higher and thicker level than the simple two-dimensional canvas.
INTERVIEW | Rebecca Lamona
Rebecca Lamona is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Berlin, Germany. In her works, she mainly uses photography and painting. She defines her work as "pieces of memory", that she creates mixing analog photography and painting, to partially remove elements from the photograph. Lamona's work aims to leave identifiable traces, trapping the memories and transforming them into matter.