Photography

INTERVIEW | Sarah Buckius

INTERVIEW | Sarah Buckius

Sarah Buckius (b. 1979 Urbana, IL) is an artist and educator living in Northern California. Her recent creative work is situated at the cross-section of women, technology, and lens-based media. In her latest series, Hidden Mothers: Re-& Enactment of Emotional Labor, Buckius proposes that the emotional labor mothers perform actually reveals much about their identity – their ingenuity, inventiveness, commitment, and emotional labor and strength.

INTERVIEW | Paulina Bilska

INTERVIEW | Paulina Bilska

Paulina Bilska is a Polish artist, currently based in Italy. Her first experience as an artist started in 2020, during the pandemic when she felt the need to express her feelings through something. atural patterns, colors, lights, shadows, and flower bouquets are her main source of inspiration. They are the ideal combination of vibes where you can try to find your own.

INTERVIEW | David Fleshman

INTERVIEW | David Fleshman

David Fleshman is an American artist based in Las Vegas, Nevada. As a painter and digital designer, his artistic work has an important place in today’s art world by merging both traditional and digital artwork in one cohesive style. His work is inspired by Alan Fletcher, Herbert Bayer, Max Miedinger, Irina Furman, Paul Cezanne, and Wayne Thiebaud.

INTERVIEW | Carol Camp

INTERVIEW | Carol Camp

Carol Camp is a Brazilian visual artist, currently based in São Paulo. She works mostly with photography manipulation, video art, paintings, and poetry. With her art, she attempts to make the now - not the idea of it, but its intricacies - tangible. Using bright colors and pure black, she investigates the contrast between the so-clear now and the ever-fading past.

INTERVIEW | Rebecca Lamona

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.