Arão Pinto, born in Brazil in 1979, is an artist who loves the splendor of color and specializes in abstract art. Of course, his origins also play a role in his works. The rainforest with its abundant colors and sounds, nature in its almost lavish abundance, animals, are all reflected in the exuberant colors and dynamism of his paintings and influenced him and his work.
INTERVIEW | Dajzha Little
Dajzha Little is a 24-year-old photographer & videographer based in Atlanta, GA. Dajzha Little loves to use photography and creative direction as an expression of her current emotional state. She loves to use these mediums to make a statement, peak curiosity, and give food for thought. She specializes in film photography and collaborating with other creatives to bring visions to life.
INTERVIEW | Eden Gutstein
Eden Gutstein, originally from Israel and now based in Atlanta, Georgia, is a talented illustrator and artist. Her artistic style draws significant inspiration from the vibrant and dynamic aesthetics of the 1970s, characterized by the use of vibrant, warm colors and abstract movements. In addition to her illustrative skills, Eden specializes in surface design and pattern creation.
INTERVIEW | Aishwarya Krishnan
Aishwarya Krishnan is a Bangalore-based painter and illustrator with roots in Kerala. Her works primarily revolve around scenes from her time growing up in India, often paying homage to her cultural heritage and family history. Most painted scenes are from nod to the artist’s family background as well. Coming from a long lineage of painters, including Raja Ravi Varma, she intends to bring an impressionist take to Indian scenes.
INTERVIEW | Faith Sycaoyao
Faith Sycaoyao is an artist who gleams as a prodigy and resonates with her 19 years of vivid existence in the realm of fine art. Born in the Philippines in 2004 to a Filipino-Chinese heritage, her self-taught expertise encompasses 40+ art forms/techniques, making her an unprecedented young figure in the contemporary art landscape.
INTERVIEW | Melissa Allegories
Melissa Allegories was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, with ancestry in the Dominican Republic. Melissa's artwork is a mixture of creative writing with allegorical representations. Her artistic style has been subconsciously influenced by and developed out of boundless ideas drawn forth from American culture, universal themes, and an openness to foreign ideology.
INTERVIEW | Natalia Pechenkina
Natalia Pechenkina is an interior painting artist from Russia. She employs a diverse range of contemporary techniques in her work, such as bar-relief, sculptural and volumetric painting, mirrors, FluidArt, and epoxy resin. Natalia's art draws heavily from the natural shades of her region, with the foundational colors mirroring the scenic landscapes of Siberia.
INTERVIEW | Ava Goodwin
Ava Goodwin grew up in New York City. She graduated from Denison University with a minor in studio art and a focus in photography. In favor of a break from city life, she chose to attend college in rural Ohio. In order to portray the adjustment to country life, Ava chose models from big US cities (New York, Chicago, Pittsburgh). She styled and photographed them among the farmland of central Ohio.
INTERVIEW | Chenhui Zheng
Chenhui Zheng is a Chinese artist and illustrator, currently living and working in New York. creative approach and style are versatile and mostly come from inspiration from life. He likes to use art to express his experiences and his view of the world. These pieces represent his entire life right now. The rhythm of the music is like a palette that gives Chenhui different inspirations every day.
INTERVIEW | Darío Berterreche
Darío Berterreche is a visual artist and painter from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He sees his practice as an act of faith, of absolute surrender, towards an infinite becoming. Starting from the unexpected and from the movement that every improvisation proposes, the works are generated, giving rise to whatever chance determines. His inspiration comes from the natural environment that surrounds him.
INTERVIEW | Alexander Pom_Pom
Alexander Pom_Pom is a Russian artist, currently living and working in Bali. In his works, he creates an emotional space with references to the collective unconscious and classical works of art. In search of the sacred nature of the human soul, he turns to the archaic animal nature hidden under layers of social attitudes and cultural context. His latest series Ad Bestias! is the recognition and worship of the animal nature in man.
INTERVIEW | Carlotta Olympia Pompei
Carlotta Olympia Pompei is a young freelance photographer based in the United Kingdom, dedicated to capturing the fleeting essence of life through the camera lens. While Carlotta holds a deep appreciation for all art forms, it is through the lens of photography that she captures reality, making it her medium of choice - one that is undeniably reflective of our era.
INTERVIEW | Electrolibri
Electrosound Jazz Composer, Electrolibri is surrounded by the modernist artistic avant-garde atmosphere of Catalunya.He writes mainly electronic cello compositions as well as keyboards, and he produced the album Electrolibri in 2019. He is also exploring surrealist photography through the Catalunya environment.
INTERVIEW | Viktoria Adkozalova
Viktoria Adkozalova is a Ukrainian artist. Her creations traverse the enigmatic realms of the Universe, capturing the essence of existence and the relentless march of time. Drawing parallels with the String Theory, her works postulate that the tiniest of particles – the strings resonate to sculpt our cosmos. Every brushstroke seeks to unravel a world of emotions, attempting to bridge the chasm between the artwork and the beholder's soul.
INTERVIEW | Lavia (Yanzi) Lin
Lavia (Yanzi) Lin (b.1995) is a Berlin-based abstract artist and live painting performer from Shanghai, China. Lavia’s art invites the viewers to enter an imaginary dream-like world with visual sounds and harmonious colours. She takes strong conceptual references from music and sounds to create expressive abstract soundscapes. Her works are often inspired by and moved by the imagined organic shapes and shifting sounds of jazz.
INTERVIEW | Daniel Stott
As a student architect, Daniel's drawing abilities are essential for both the course he studies and his future career. In Daniel's spare time, he chooses to draw his secondary passion: animals, specifically birds. While he does draw animals on commission or just for fun, birds have always been Daniel's muse. To him, it's the shape, the feathers, and their many distinguishing characteristics, such as their wings and beaks.
INTERVIEW | Pavel Shynkarenko
Pavel Shynkarenko is a forward-thinking, meta-modernistic artist and entrepreneur who explores the fascinating intersection of technology and human creativity. By delving into meta-modernist ideas, oscillating between opposites like irony and sincerity and subjectivity and objectivity, Shynkarenko's work transcends traditional artistic boundaries. In making new art, Pavel also experiments with AI language models.
INTERVIEW | Carmen Aztibia
Carmen Aztibia is an Argentinian artist, based in Buenos Aires. As an active walker, she observes her surroundings, aware of the vitality that each city has today, from which she takes references. The landscape is also a strong trigger in her poetics. Tightening the boundaries between the self-referential and the collective, her work seeks to reflect on being in society, on exchange as human beings, and on how we collectively inhabit geography.
INTERVIEW | Roxana Casillas
Roxana Casillas is a sculptor, born in Mexico City in 1964. Her work aims to celebrate the enigmatic aspects of femininity, delving into her own psyche as both the creator and the subject while offering viewers profound insights into the complexities of existence and the journey of self-discovery. Working primarily with contemporary sculpture, Roxana finds joy in the tangible and transformative nature of this medium.
INTERVIEW | Antonia-Maria Platzer
Antonia-Maria Platzer is a Italian multi-disciplinary artist and designer currently based in Berlin. The main interest within their practice involves creating a cosmos of their own in which they can manifest a colorful safe haven for their inner child or, as they like to call it, a ‘revolution for softies’, based on real-life experiences as well as research-based symbologies, theories, and storytelling from around the world.