Surrealism

INTERVIEW | Rafael Triana

INTERVIEW | Rafael Triana

Rafael Triana is a multidisciplinary artist. He was born in Cuba, but currently works and lives in Paris. His latest series, PARALLEL, is a series of digital illustrations that respond to current human relations issues. This series addresses the difference, opposites, and social inequalities and seeks a link to connect to contemporary times. He sees his art as a defense mechanism against reality to combat the circumstances of life.

INTERVIEW | Chao Wang

INTERVIEW | Chao Wang

Originally from Hangzhou, China, Chao Wang is an artist who now works from New York. Her works are characterized by the presence of both organic and artificial elements, in a fusion that explores the human relationship with technology. Chao Wang is interested in how human-being interact with an increasingly technological society, exploring this through intriguing motifs.

INTERVIEW | Yijun Ge

INTERVIEW | Yijun Ge

Yijun Ge is a Chinese artist based in San Francisco. Yin and Yang are the basis of her visual language, representing passion and calmness. The contrast creates balance and tension, often represented through warm and cool colors. The elements that show up in her dreams, such as spiders, sailboats, cats, and dragons, help create a painting's theme. They are a unique symbolic language representing larger concepts.

INTERVIEW | Abhay Sehgal

INTERVIEW | Abhay Sehgal

Abhay Sehgal is an Indian-born contemporary artist based in Miami. He focuses on the style of Surrealism by interpreting dreams and psychology. The outputs in Abhay's piece act as a bridge between his intended thoughts and the audience's perspective, which gives it an ambiguous narrative.

INTERVIEW | Nicola Barth

INTERVIEW | Nicola Barth

Nicola Barth is dealing with permanent metamorphic processes in non-obvious areas. Her work can be understood as an insight into a temporally and spatially limited development process section. Sculptures and manipulated photos complement painting and drawing mainly in oil. The content follows the same principle and is as abstract and surreal as her paintings. There is indeed a world behind this world. And it's constantly moving.

INTERVIEW | Mario Devcic

INTERVIEW | Mario Devcic

Mario Devcic is a sculptor from Croatia. He is a member of International Surrealism now - the largest exhibition of surrealism in the world - and the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. His work was published in more than 200 newspapers and portals worldwide, from BBC to Times Square giants screen.

INTERVIEW | Vanlawrenc

INTERVIEW | Vanlawrenc

Contemporary surrealist digital images. Lawrance is an artist, designer, and photographer based in Indonesia. Self-taught, Evan began to explore and turned his intricate feeling into a surreal vision mixed along with his ambiguous perspective on reality. The delusion of the beautiful things inspires his work till the weird moments, represents by the emotional feeling of himself.