INTERVIEW | Green (Yong Woon Park)

INTERVIEW | Green (Yong Woon Park)

Green (Yong Woon Park) is a South Korean artist based in London. His work explores emotional struggle, social tension and the psychological impact of modern life through explosive colour, raw textures and allegorical imagery. Deeply engaged in the politics of dystopian culture and its effects on the individual, Green’s practice transforms personal unrest into visual form.

INTERVIEW | Buer Guo

INTERVIEW | Buer Guo

Buer Guo is a contemporary Chinese artist whose practice explores universal values through a deeply personal lens shaped by mythology, philosophy, and cross-cultural experience. Her paintings question the limits of human perception and imagination, aiming to expand the viewer’s sensory awareness and relationship with the world.

INTERVIEW | Vierdamme - Marleen Vandamme & Dennis Vieren

INTERVIEW | Vierdamme - Marleen Vandamme & Dennis Vieren

Vierdamme is the artistic duo of Marleen Vandamme and Dennis Vieren, a portmanteau that embodies the fusion of their distinct creative voices, exploring the depths of identity, emotion, and connection. Their work is deeply personal, reflecting an ongoing artistic conversation between two distinct yet harmonized perspectives.

INTERVIEW | Yanlin Song

INTERVIEW | Yanlin Song

Yanlin Song is a multidisciplinary illustrator based in Shanghai. She believes that human beings are part of nature and should accept the inevitable withering and death as gracefully as plants do. After 24 years of recovering from anxiety, Lin began to use plants with female gender symbols in her paintings as a way of provoking reflection on the unseen feminine.

INTERVIEW | Xinyi Yu

INTERVIEW | Xinyi Yu

As a transgender male artist, Yu explores themes of identity, transformation, and the intersection of personal and societal narratives through his innovative art practice. Drawing deeply from his lived experiences, he creates works that reflect on transgender life, memory, and the journey of self-reflection. His art spans a variety of mediums, seamlessly incorporating symbolic images.

INTERVIEW | Maryna Gradnova

INTERVIEW | Maryna Gradnova

Maryna Gradnova is a London-based independent artist and acclaimed costume designer whose work traverses the worlds of fine art, theatre, film, and opera. She is the originator of “Fieriness”, a distinctive ink-based style that channels raw intensity through gestural lines, dynamic movement, and emotionally charged compositions. Her works explore transformation and impermanence.

INTERVIEW | Ilya Fomin - Laznes Binch

INTERVIEW | Ilya Fomin - Laznes Binch

Ilya Fomin is a digital artist exploring reinterpreted and reconstructed forms of perception in the age of digital transformation. His work investigates the fluidity of memory, the intersection of human cognition and digital aesthetics, and the continuous process of visual deconstruction and reassembly. Rooted in digital media, his practice integrates layering, collage, and glitch aesthetics.

INTERVIEW | Carley Adberstein

INTERVIEW | Carley Adberstein

Carley Adberstein is a 24-year-old Austin-based artist whose work merges the technical with the inspirational. Her work is not about strict realism or replication but rather about presence, capturing the essence of a subject rather than its form. hrough her art, Carley seeks to create those fleeting moments of peace, offering viewers a space of stillness and connection.

INTERVIEW | Carmen Rieger

INTERVIEW | Carmen Rieger

Carmen Rieger is a Romania-born and Austria based artist. For IRIS, her style, Fluidism, is a tribute to the most fascinating, important and complex fluid on Earth, without which life cannot exist, WATER. Her artworks are composed of intricately organized, organic forms inspired by the movement of fluids, and the 7 colours of the rainbow and the shades obtained by combining them.

INTERVIEW | Jameel Haiat

INTERVIEW | Jameel Haiat

Jameel Haiat is an American/Mexican artist, currently based in Thailand. His creation of each piece, through the act of tearing paper and cardboard, is both deconstructive and violent, while reassembling the torn elements is reconstructive and peaceful, which addresses these emotional issues not only in the final completed work but in the actual creation of the work as well.

INTERVIEW | Jacqueline Heer

INTERVIEW | Jacqueline Heer

Jacqueline Heer is a conceptual artist who works with diverse techniques, media, and materials to construct immersive mental and physical spaces. Her practice focuses on the relationship between perception and reality, challenging conventional boundaries and inviting viewers to engage in deeper contemplation of their surroundings and their role within them.

INTERVIEW | Chérie Jerrard

INTERVIEW | Chérie Jerrard

Chérie Jerrard is an English artist with a background in fashion, design, graphics, street art, and illustration. Her career has been shaped by a desire to push boundaries, moving away from the rigid expectations of perfectionism and commercial constraints. Now focusing on real-world engagement rather than digital sharing, Chérie invites audiences to experience her work in physical spaces.

INTERVIEW | Anne-Marie Chikhany

INTERVIEW | Anne-Marie Chikhany

Anne-Marie Chikhany (2000) is a Lebanese artist and iconographer whose work spans a wide range of artistic styles. Together with sacred art, she explores contemporary and Abstract painting, using colour as a central element to evoke emotions and invite introspection. Her artistic philosophy is rooted in the belief that art is a bridge between emotions and the viewer.