Santiago-based, German Bustamante is a self-taught abstract artist. Abstraction has allowed him to express his own spiritual vision of life represented by symbolic imagery that deals with ethereal planes, astral projections, primeval feelings, mental and emotional journeys and other intangible human issues. For him, each painting is a journey into his inner self.
INTERVIEW | Hamida Ouassini
Hamida Ouassini’s work is a questioning on the perception of a world which puts us at a distance from what we think and we see. It’s the perception of harmony emerging from the apparent disorganization of the whole; perception of a structure shaping chaos. Curve and straight lines breathe, then doze off. And the spectator cannot contain this curious need to tell a story.
INTERVIEW | Deepa Khanna Sobti
Deepa Khanna Sobti is a Singaporean national of Indian origin. Deepa's art style is abstract expressionist. The biggest inspiration for her work is nature and the processes of corrosion and erosion. Her art and poetry strongly suggest to the viewer to investigate their present experience to realize what reality actually is.
INTERVIEW | Inge Prins van Wijngaarden
INTERVIEW | Diletta Innocenti Fagni
INTERVIEW | Feixue Mei
Feixue Mei is an artist, illustrator, and designer from China and based in Missouri, US. Feixue Mei is fascinated by pop culture, social media, cultural adaptation, intimate relation, and identity formation. Her work explores publications, illustrations, sequential arts, videos, installations, and performances.