Patricia Daher (b. 1988, United States) is a New York-based multidisciplinary artist, poet, and environmental activist. works are created with the intention of promoting peace through the balance of human societies with the natural world. Daher creates autobiographical paintings, drawings, collages, sculptures, and performance works that contribute to expanding the boundaries of Conceptual, New Surrealist, Visionary, and Symbolic Art.
INTERVIEW | Aleksandra de Pan
Aleksandra de Pan is a painter of Russian origin currently living in Italy (Florence), which, thanks to its landmark art, culture, and nature, contributed to the further development of her artistic vein. Today, she has received several recognitions from some of the sector's leading critics and has showcased her works at a number of exhibitions, both domestically as well as internationally.
INTERVIEW | Zain Majeed
Zain Majeed is a self-taught Chicagoland-based artist and fashion designer. Many of the concepts that appear in his work are centered around politically and emotionally charged themes of ethnicity, religion, mental health, individualism, love, and death. These themes allow him to have an outlet to communicate the vulnerabilities and anxieties that each of these concepts bring about.
INTERVIEW | Janvi Choksi
Janvi Choksi is a growing visual artist whose work is driven by a profound exploration of abstraction and the emotive power of colour. Born and raised in Mumbai, India, she is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Visual Arts at Emory University. Janvi’s artistic journey is marked by an insatiable curiosity and a commitment to translating personal experiences into evocative visual narratives.
INTERVIEW | Anna Gaikovich
Anna Gaikovich is a contemporary artist who specializes in mixed techniques. She is an artist dedicated to exploring life's contrasts and contradictions through the transformation of artistic mediums and themes. Anna reflects these issues through a unique art creation method known as metacollaging, which involves a mix of non-obvious elements, colors, figurative elements, and abstractions.
INTERVIEW | Emmanuel Uloko
Emmanuel Uloko, known as The Naive Loverboy, skillfully blends a background in Computer Science with a deep passion for art. Originally on a different career trajectory, Emmanuel's inherent creativity and fascination with the visual world guided them toward diverse artistic exploration. Drawing inspiration from television, comics, and novels, Emmanuel embarked on a journey of world-building, creating imaginative sanctuaries.
INTERVIEW | Alivia Khaled
Alivia Khaled is a self-taught artist and lawyer based in Kuwait. Drawing inspiration from her surroundings and personal experiences, Alivia creates captivating artwork that reflects her perspective of many areas in our daily lives, whether it’s objects, movies, events, theories, etc. Alivia’s artistic style is characterized by a blend of contemporary, surreal, and abstract drawings and sometimes even paintings.
INTERVIEW | Kôichi Nabeshima
Kôichi Nabeshima is an artist in the audio-visual field who lives and works in Paris. His interest is the concept of art, analyzed by the phenomenalist idea and the interactive relationship between Nature and Humanity. The societal aspect of the land, in that it separates nature from human society, allows him to understand the history of the cultural will for development by a man of the territory.
INTERVIEW | Alex Best
Alex Best is a Young Russian artist from Moscow, currently living in Barcelona. Alex’s artistic vision was driven by a deep desire to explore new experimental techniques while maintaining a connection to the rich artistic heritage of the past. Through his art, he sought to bridge cultural divides, promoting dialogue and empathy in a world often divided by strife.
INTERVIEW | He Liu
He Liu, originally from China and currently working as a visual designer in Los Angeles, possesses a diverse skill set that includes graphic design, UI/UX, marketing, and illustration. Titled "Mother," her latest project explores the intricate relationship between humans and nature. Drawing inspiration from profound observations of the natural world, He Liu aims to elucidate humanity's role and interactions within this ecosystem.
INTERVIEW | Adama Nanguin Coulibaly
Adama, an artist with Ivorian American roots, proudly embraces the symbolism of cultural fusion, emphasizing the limitless potential for dialogue and understanding at the crossroads of diverse influences. He warmly invites you to join him on this artistic journey, celebrating a shared legacy and actively contributing to a future characterized by inclusivity and harmony.
INTERVIEW | Yana Jigsaw
Yana Jigsaw is an interdisciplinary artist based in Nicosia, Cyprus. Yana's art becomes a poignant reflection of her extraordinary life experiences, from her devout upbringing to her profound love for technology and programming. Her creations stand as a testament to the transformative power of creativity, serving as a source of healing, inspiration, and metamorphosis.
INTERVIEW | Harper Hazelmare
Harper Hazelmare is a non-binary, queer, disabled botanical artist, writer of cautionary tales, and keeper of a community apothecary. Harper looks at her work as found objects finding their place together as we all seek to achieve in life. The question their art addresses is how movement indicates choice. They enjoy movement in her pieces, wishing for everyone to have the freedom of space and time.
INTERVIEW | Yuanhao Tang
Yuanhao Tang is a dedicated illustrator who primarily caters to the young adult and adult illustration market. His distinctive style is characterized by bold line work and flat colors, which add a particular flair to his creations. Yuanhao draws inspiration from the vibrant personalities and intriguing events he encounters in his surroundings, infusing his work with a unique perspective and conceptual depth that often lends a mysterious allure.
INTERVIEW | Marcelo Pedrozo
Marcelo Pedrozo was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lover of the abstract, he combines the color palette with emotions and moods of mind to create his art pieces. He Marcelo Pedrozo visualises different states of mind to create his artwork, based on the game of colors and textures, as well as using different elements such as spatulas, rolls and even hands.
INTERVIEW | Olivia De La Rosa
Olivia De La Rosa is a cubist and surrealist artist from Spain with a profound connection to synesthesia and quantum physics. Her pieces delve into the concept of time as a relative force, embracing the idea that time can feel flexible. De La Rosa's work is a profound exploration of the complex relationship between time and existence, an ephemeral moment frozen in eternity.
INTERVIEW | Anastasia Vazquez de Miguel
Anastasia Vazquez de Miguel is a contemporary-traditional artist from the vibrant city of Miami, Florida. Her artistic journey was influenced by the rich cultural heritage, blending the colorful tapestry of Russian and Spanish roots. With a profound belief in the arts for expression, she explores themes related to thoughts, emotions, nature, and fantasies to express the soul with different mediums and connections from individuals and cultures.
INTERVIEW | Risa Koyanagi
Risa Koyanagi is a versatile artist from Japan and an amateur philosopher contributing to peacebuilding. Philosophy, art, and peacebuilding are the three main pillars of her work. For her, it is essential to be able to see the true nature of the subject matter with a keen eye for observation, to continue to question society and to take action without being constrained by artificial frames of nationality, race, and age.
INTERVIEW | Bianca Turner
Turner is a self-taught artist, born in Alba-Iulia, Romania, and currently bases in Los Angeles, USA. Bianca Turner's art is deeply inspired by nature, its vivid colors, and the societal issues surrounding her. She sees art as "the definition of infinity," and her work explores the continuous transmutation of the evolving essence of life and nature. Visions and words turn into colors and textures to create new narratives in this dimension of infinity.
INTERVIEW | Peiting Huang
Peggy Peiting Huang is a multidisciplinary artist pushing the boundaries of creative expression. Born in Taipei, she is currently based in London. At the core of Peggy's artistic narrative lies a compelling exploration of personal identity intricately interwoven with the dichotomies of traditional and contemporary Taiwanese culture, offering viewers a glimpse into the nuances of her heritage and the ever-evolving cultural landscape that shapes her worldview.