INTERVIEW | Yuan Fang

INTERVIEW | Yuan Fang

Yuan Fang is a female artist born in China in 1985. Her works accommodate free interpretations and associations by viewers, either in a skilled combination of numerous conflicts or in adjustable light and shadow, rich in texture and natural interest. Moreover, she believes that an artist should continuously explore and create what is unknown, which is essentially similar to being an explorer.

INTERVIEW | Svetlana Klaise

INTERVIEW | Svetlana Klaise

Svetlana Klaise (b. 1978) is a self-taught painter based in Latvia. She experiments with various styles, including abstraction, landscapes, portraits, and genre scenes, to capture her emotional impressions of beauty in the world. Much of Klaise’s work draws from personal memories and contemplations about childhood, family, and nature. She employs thoughtful composition and color contrasts to express meaning rather than pursue photorealism.

INTERVIEW | Pato Reichler

INTERVIEW | Pato Reichler

Pato Reichler is an Argentinian artist. Over the past six years, she has dedicated herself to painting her own interpretation of the classic stories (Little Red Riding Hood, Butterfly Lovers, Puss in Boots, Pinocchio, and Alicia, among others). Her goal is to get through them to the most childish part that we all have inside, and at the same time, mobilize the viewer with the psychological side of her works.

INTERVIEW | Arthur Dantes

INTERVIEW | Arthur Dantes

Born and raised in Brazil, Arthur Dantes is a fine artist with a passion for surreal landscapes. Arthur’s passion for art eventually led him to study in England, where he currently lives and works. work tends to explore the themes of loneliness and liminality. The viewer is led to explore surreal dreamscapes, where emptiness plays an important role. Strange characters often inhabit these dreamscapes, dipping into Arthur’s passion for storytelling.

INTERVIEW | Anrike Piel

INTERVIEW | Anrike Piel

Working predominantly with oil painting, clay, and photography, artist and social justice advocate Anrike Piel (b. 1993), with womanhood in focus, contributes her perspective on the enduring impact of intergenerational trauma on individuals and society, the plight of refugees, and societal reflections. Her work aims to catalyse change, challenge perceptions, and advocate for a more empathetic world.

INTERVIEW | Nipun Manda

INTERVIEW | Nipun Manda

Nipun Manda is a multidisciplinary US artist of Indian descent. Art has always been an important part of his life. His paintings incorporate globalization with their own multi-ethnic heritage, believing that paintings convey his rich experience. For Nipun, Art is a universal language that enhances the awareness, as well as the understanding of other cultures.

INTERVIEW | Yubin Lee

INTERVIEW | Yubin Lee

Yubin Lee is an illustrator and designer based in NYC. She loves immersing herself in the world of storytelling and finds joy in creating narratives that are whimsical, wondrous, dramatic, and eerie. The thrill for her comes from crafting a world filled with characters she loves and environments she adores. Her passion is deeply rooted in films, baroque, and rococo art.

INTERVIEW | Savina Ražnatović

INTERVIEW | Savina Ražnatović

Savina Ražnatović is a visual artist from Montenegro, currently residing and working in Florence, Italy. Her artistic practice covers various mediums, adapting to intriguing themes that spark the imagination. Currently, she focuses on collage and digital art, exploring the interplay between analogue and digital manipulation. This fluidity strengthens her work's essence, forming her artistic signature.

INTERVIEW | ArtistX - Shyam Sreevalsan

INTERVIEW | ArtistX - Shyam Sreevalsan

Shyam Sreevalsan, who creates art under the name ArtistX, is a visual artist who brings a measured approach to the digital medium, allowing the essence of traditional art to inform his contemporary practice. His approach often involves creating alternating layers of human and machine-generated artistic expression and includes a melding of visual imagery with text, algorithms, audio, video, and mixed media.

INTERVIEW | Noelle Kalom

INTERVIEW | Noelle Kalom

Noelle Kalom grew up in the dynamic high desert of Taos, New Mexico, surrounded by a community of artists. Some of the ideas that inform her paintings come from early experiences at Taos Pueblo, where she witnessed and began a lifelong appreciation for the power of fire, mystery, ritual, and ceremony. Her abstract paintings embody the intensity and topography of the American Southwestern landscape.

INTERVIEW | Maitreyee Nimbolkar

INTERVIEW | Maitreyee Nimbolkar

Maitreyee Nimbolkar is a self-taught artist based in Pune, India. Maitreyee loves telling stories of her dreams, thoughts, and experiences through her works. Over eight years, her artistic practice has evolved to create a visual experience, which is very personal for her, it being a manifestation of my lifestyle choices. She works in a range of mediums such as oils, acrylics, watercolour, gouache, mixed media, etc.

INTERVIEW | Alisa Teletović

INTERVIEW | Alisa Teletović

Alisa Teletović, 1974, is a prominent and independent Bosnian Herzegovina and Australian artist. As an expressive and figurative artist, she is almost like a visual storyteller of her own life and all its complexities. Drawn to the expressive power of figurative art, believing that artistic creativity is a universal language, Alisa is capable of conveying bad and good emotions in her art.

INTERVIEW | Ningjia Zhai (Beanbean)

INTERVIEW | Ningjia Zhai (Beanbean)

Ningjia Zhai is a Chinese tattoo artist currently based in the USA. Her goal is to celebrate oriental culture through her works, incorporating fineline brushwork and black ink into her designs. As a tattoo artist, Ningjia perceives herself as a fairy adorning the human body with elements of nature. Her creations consistently adhere to the decisions of enveloping and harmonizing with the unique contours of each client's physique.