Tomisin Egbonwon (b.2001) is an artist from Lagos, Nigeria. She is a painter (acrylic, oil, and oil pastel) and poet working primarily in these mediums. Her practice revolves around using colour to present intense landscapes of African mythological stories woven from poetry and fiction.
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.
INTERVIEW | Mark Vorobev - SA Sparrows
Mark Vorobev is a 20-year-old artist based in Saint Petersburg, Russia. He is a graphic artist, a comic artist, a painter, and a metal artist. He creates under the name SA Sparrows and thinks of his art as a form of therapy and a way to express feelings and states that cannot be talked about openly, such as gender dysphoria, body dysmorphia and depression.
INTERVIEW | Viktoriia Vansovych
Viktoriia Vansovych is a self-taught contemporary artist currently living in the United Kingdom. Combining acrylics and charcoal powder on canvas, her work captures raw emotions and explores the balance between movement and stillness, light and shadow, and colour and contrast. Viktoriia continues to evolve her unique artistic language and has participated in several group exhibitions in the UK.
INTERVIEW | Robin Steven Moné
Robin Steven Moné is a multidisciplinary artist whose work emerges from rupture, silence, and resistance. His practice confronts psychological fragmentation and societal decay through sculpture, installation, and conceptual painting. His latest series, Infinity RELICS, consists of 200 unique mixed-media capsules that materialize human contradictions through form, texture, and symbolic compression.
INTERVIEW | Irene Molnár
Irene Molnár (1986, Buenos Aires) is a visual artist and researcher. She uses various supports where the body, nature and space are the three axes that she addresses. She takes references from cinema, theatre, and any culture or any human experience. Her work is characterised by the use of colour and its different densities.
INTERVIEW | Xinyu Yu
Xinyu is an artist and designer whose work harmonises the introspective poetics of Eastern traditions with the dynamic innovation of Western contemporary art. Now based in Phoenix, Arizona, Xinyu continues to explore creative possibilities, drawing inspiration from the diverse landscapes and cultural influences that shape her artistic vision.
INTERVIEW | Mikala Martinez
Mikala Clarise Martinez is a painter who lives in Los Angeles, California. She makes figurative abstract paintings primarily on unstretched canvas. Martinez focuses on using the environment surrounding her space as compositions for her paintings. She lets her intuition guide the colours that are chosen, along with the movements that are made by brush or palette knife.
INTERVIEW | Léa. M
Lebanese-Canadian artist Léa. M, currently based in the United Arab Emirates, brings a bold and uninhibited approach to contemporary painting. Entirely self-taught, she draws inspiration from post-impressionist and expressionist movements, channelling their emotive power and vibrant aesthetics into a style that is uniquely her own. Her work captures fleeting moments of joy.
INTERVIEW | Siyu Zhong
Siyu Zhong is an emerging oil painter whose work blends surrealism, liminal spaces, and Daoist philosophy into a unique visual language. Growing up in China, they were fascinated by the quiet mystery of nature and the way memories can feel like shifting landscapes. This sense of fluidity and in-between spaces continues to shape her art.
INTERVIEW | Green (Yong Woon Park)
Green (Yong Woon Park) is a South Korean artist based in London. His work explores emotional struggle, social tension and the psychological impact of modern life through explosive colour, raw textures and allegorical imagery. Deeply engaged in the politics of dystopian culture and its effects on the individual, Green’s practice transforms personal unrest into visual form.
INTERVIEW | Sofia Tsoi
Sofia Tsoi is a self-taught artist based in Hong Kong; her work often explores the complexities of human emotions and art. From digital to oil paints, Sofia is constantly experimenting with all types of mediums to capture her artistic and conceptual vision, born from the people, environment and objects that she sees in her day-to-day life.
INTERVIEW | Buer Guo
Buer Guo is a contemporary Chinese artist whose practice explores universal values through a deeply personal lens shaped by mythology, philosophy, and cross-cultural experience. Her paintings question the limits of human perception and imagination, aiming to expand the viewer’s sensory awareness and relationship with the world.
INTERVIEW | Vierdamme - Marleen Vandamme & Dennis Vieren
Vierdamme is the artistic duo of Marleen Vandamme and Dennis Vieren, a portmanteau that embodies the fusion of their distinct creative voices, exploring the depths of identity, emotion, and connection. Their work is deeply personal, reflecting an ongoing artistic conversation between two distinct yet harmonized perspectives.
INTERVIEW | Evelyn Snyder
Evelyn Snyder is a freelance artist with a knack for developing unique art pieces that captivate both critics and collectors. After retirement, painting with oils quickly became her medium of choice once she was introduced to the technique by the local artist Kenneth Schilling. Under his tutelage, she grew into the artist she is today.
INTERVIEW | Maryna Gradnova
Maryna Gradnova is a London-based independent artist and acclaimed costume designer whose work traverses the worlds of fine art, theatre, film, and opera. She is the originator of “Fieriness”, a distinctive ink-based style that channels raw intensity through gestural lines, dynamic movement, and emotionally charged compositions. Her works explore transformation and impermanence.
INTERVIEW | Gala Reya
Gala Reya is a Georgian artist based in Tbilisi. With a subtle sense of the philosophy of cosmism as a comprehensive world, she realizes that traditions are crumbling before our eyes, and support can only be found by looking inward. To find oneself is to become free. Her square format paintings combine painting with acrylics and elements of collage.
INTERVIEW | Carley Adberstein
Carley Adberstein is a 24-year-old Austin-based artist whose work merges the technical with the inspirational. Her work is not about strict realism or replication but rather about presence, capturing the essence of a subject rather than its form. hrough her art, Carley seeks to create those fleeting moments of peace, offering viewers a space of stillness and connection.


















