Painting

INTERVIEW | Qeas Pirzad

INTERVIEW | Qeas Pirzad

Born in Amsterdam to Afghani parents, and studied at the Royal Academy of Art at the Hague, Qeas Pirzad learned very early in life to navigate between two opposite worlds. He uses creativity as a bridge and battles with a sense of belonging that deviates from his ancestors. Qeas Pirzad’s most recent body of work takes a critical view of the creation of personalized existence while reflecting on societal and ancestral influences.

INTERVIEW | Dina Cline

INTERVIEW | Dina Cline

Dina Cline works are critical engagements with philosophical principals of aesthetics and questions of existentialism. More recently, Dina Cline's painting has engaged with issues of psychology and mental health, as well as notions of the existence of God. As someone living with bipolar disorder and experiencing periods of mania and depression, she has a unique perspective on the human brain.

INTERVIEW | Marco Riha

INTERVIEW | Marco Riha

For Marco Riha, visual arts are about creating, showing up, risking, bearing it all. At first, his artistic expression was therapeutic during his symbolic naïve phase. Then, he started abstract experimentations into colors and textures. His works deal with socio-political provocations.

INTERVIEW | Michail Parlamas

INTERVIEW | Michail Parlamas

Michail Parlamas was born in 1977 in Piraeus, Greece. He studied Painting at the Aristotle University Thessaloniki, in the department of Applied and Fine Arts. He moved to London to complete his postgraduate studies as SaintMartins College of Art and Design (MA in Fine Arts) and East London University (Professional Doctorate in Fine Art).