Adele Frank is a Hungarian fashion designer and artist with a distinguished career marked by innovation and versatility. Over the years, she has transitioned from sophisticated couture collections to conceptual forms of artistic expression. Her works have been showcased in nearly 50 exhibition and performances across prestigious venues, including embassies, art galleries, museums, and theaters
INTERVIEW | Daria Koshkina
Daria Koshkina is a multidisciplinary artist and designer working at the intersection of data and figurative digital art. Her work focuses on change, the pursuit of well-being, and the immigration experience of women. Through animation, digital painting, and data art, she explores how the reality of facts overlaps the subjective yet very real space of a personal experience.
INTERVIEW | Ayana Hanbich Lee
Ayana Hanbich Lee is an emerging abstract painter based in Seoul. In her painting, the arrays of abstraction forms empower the visional flow. The brush strokes, tones in color, and etching marks take narratives, to open the conversation in the context of the order, which can be discussed by following the order of the creation or by following the intentional twist in the weave.
INTERVIEW | Peyton Sachs
Peyton Sachs is a new face in the art scene, emerging in the summer of 2022 with his first-ever painting. His approach to painting is raw, intuitive, and unrefined. Art, to him, isn't about technique or pedigree but about feeling, exploration, and connection, which is why he goes into each painting with no direction, just himself and a blank canvas.
INTERVIEW | Naomi Pérez
Naomi is a design student who is passionate about art and visual communication and uses a deeply human approach. Throughout her career, she has shown a particular interest in topics such as inclusive representation, self-awareness, and cultural exploration. Her projects range from creating graphic elements for public spaces and signage in urban areas to editorial initiatives celebrating diversity.
INTERVIEW | Zaira Ballesteros
Zaira Ballesteros was born in Mexico, and she is an emerging artist and actress. Zaira's work is a reflection of her inner world, which encapsulates her deep thoughts and emotions. Through her creations, you can perceive her insatiable curiosity about the world and see her imagination. She is interested in human emotions, hidden emotions, silence, solitude, the unknown, and desire.
INTERVIEW | Diana M. Gómez Jaimes
Diana M. Gómez Jaimes is a passionate artist captivated by photography, painting, engraving, poetry, and writing. She has a strong affinity for the dark, the different, the mysterious, and the unusual. Her art draws inspiration from two fundamental imaginaries, Shadow and Mask, which she connects with themes that generate conflict within human beings.
INTERVIEW | Rasha Amin
Rasha Amin is a multidisciplinary artist based in Rome, Italy. She established her art studio in Rome in 2022 to pursue art projects and works between paintings, drawings, installations, photography, and experimental video art. Her body of work explores different aspects of her life through the themes of time, memory, and emotions.
INTERVIEW | Selma Eduarda Pereira
Selma Eduarda Pereira is a Portuguese artist and researcher. She is interested in creating art through digital media and merging these forms with fashion, textiles, and other tangible materials. Her curatorial and artistic practice emphasizes cultural diversity, the preservation of intangible heritage, and aesthetic inquiry in digital media art.
INTERVIEW | Joan Pañell Fernández de Liencres
Joan Pañell Fernández de Liencres is a self-taught artist from Barcelona, Spain, known for his vibrant and expressive mixed-technique abstract paintings. Born in 1998, he has been painting since 2020. His art is characterized by the use of bright colors and dynamic brushstrokes, often combining abstract forms to convey deep emotions and personal experiences.
INTERVIEW | Mike Vladimir
Mike Vladimir is a contemporary artist based in Geneva, Switzerland, whose works capture the depth and complexity of the human experience. Mike’s latest series, Drama on the Beach and Life is a Trumpet, showcase his innovative approach to painting. Crafted on reclaimed wood panels, each piece stands alone as a powerful narrative, creating a striking visual symphony.
INTERVIEW | Joan Hui Ko
Joan Hui Ko is a stop-motion artist and animation educator based in Los Angeles, CA. She specializes in fabricating armature puppets and miniature sets from scratch. She utilizes natural materials such as wood, leaves, husk, wool, and clay in her art practice. Joan values the role of material in storytelling.
INTERVIEW | Stephan Ravare
Stephan Joseph Ravare Jr. transcends the title of mere artist. His work embodies the role of a storyteller, channelling ideas, confronting and breaking barriers, and honouring his Louisiana Creole heritage through his art. Viewing art as a catalyst for transformation and acceptance, Stephan uses culture and differences to not only cope with mental health but to inspire solace and creativity.
INTERVIEW | Junhan Shen
Junhan Shen is a visual artist born in China and raised in Melbourne, Australia. Shen's creative journey explores the nuances of personal and cultural identity, bridging past and present through her art. Rooted in Chinese aesthetics, she is drawn to the poetic significance of negative space and the fluid interaction of ink tones, which subtly express the fragility of memory and identity.
INTERVIEW | Arsheen Kaur
Arsheen Kaur is a talented and driven individual with aspirations of becoming an architect. Known for her artistic abilities, Arsheen has excelled in the field of art, showcasing her creativity and vision. In addition to her passion for architecture and art, she is also an accomplished writer, having won a silver award in the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition for her literary work.
INTERVIEW | Angela Thouless
Angela Thouless is a Scottish artist and designer, founder of the unisex urban t-shirt brand, Tribe All. Her series of spray can tribal mask paintings was inspired by a workshop she led in her home town of Aberdeen, during which she painted on old spray cans. The suite is an exotic and luxuriant array of tribal masks incorporating elements from African, Asian, and South American traditions.
INTERVIEW | Michel Jegerlehner
Michel Jegerlehner, a multifaceted artist, navigates through the visual arts, mixing precise technique and pure intuition. From advertising illustration to tattoo art to photography, his eclectic career has led him to develop an artistic vision where graphic detail meets boundless creativity. He continues to explore the multiple facets of his art, pushing the boundaries of his creativity.
INTERVIEW | Beatrice Sartori
Beatrice Sartori is a contemporary collage artist based in Switzerland. Self-taught, she has developed her own technique of artistic cutting and collage, a discipline that she explores with passion. Her style is precise, graphic, modern, and colorful. She addresses themes that are close to her heart, such as joy, respect, and peaceful relationships.
INTERVIEW | Monika Kalinowska
Monika Kalinowska is a dedicated visual artist and creative entrepreneur. Beginning as a textile artist, Monika Kalinowska has expanded their artistic practice to include oil and figurative painting. Monika Kalinowska's work uniquely blends artistic vision with entrepreneurial spirit, bridging the gap between creativity and business.
INTERVIEW | Polina Kniaz-Petukhovsky
Polina Kniaz-Petukhovsky is a young female artist hailing from Dubai, whose creative endeavors delve into the exploration of hidden human emotions and internal imagery. In her artistic expression, Polina seamlessly intertwines the profound and intricate realm of sexuality, employing vivid colors and surrealistic forms to bring her vision to life on canvas.


















