Claudiu Anica, working under Quantum Void Studios, is a contemporary abstract expressionist artist whose work delves deep into themes of entrapment, rage, inner conflict, and personal struggle. Claudiu's work is a raw expression of subconscious emotions, often evoking intense feelings of release through chaotic compositions. His creations explore the depths of human experience.
INTERVIEW | Kaining Wang
Kaining Wang is a concept artist based in Los Angeles, California with a passion for story-telling in animation and video games. Her inspiration often draws from folktales or mythologies in combination with what happen in our world. In blending elements of folklore with pressing issues and current events, she wants to create art that is both timeless and timely, connecting with the audience.
INTERVIEW | Anna Lilli Garai
Anna Lilli Garai is an Hungarian. In her art, she focuses on capturing profound emotions and memories using a blend of soft watercolor techniques, digital art, and dynamic contrasts with geometric shapes. Through this combination, she aims to highlight the shared experiences that connect humans, celebrating the intricate beauty and complexity of interconnected lives.
INTERVIEW | Marco Soria
Marco Soria is a digital artist with a passion for painting that began at an early age. Marco's style is characterized by influences from gothic culture, pop art, and elements such as cats, flowers, and the refined aspects of women. His portraits, often based on female models, stand out for their saturated colors and high contrast, reflecting a blend of his influences and personal experiences.
INTERVIEW | Julissa Norman
Julissa Norman is an American artist from New York. She delves into the realms of asset creation, motion design, and VFX with a fervent focus. Her creative journey is fueled by her passion for utilizing data as a means to narrate compelling stories, transcending various domains, including mental health, abstract environments, and technology. She embarks on a quest to breathe life into immersive graphic illustrations that vividly animate her narratives.
INTERVIEW | Claudia Melo
Claudia Melo is an Argentinian artist based in Buenos Aires. She uses influences from the past mythology, oracles, neo-shamanisms and spiritual searches to create scenes that refer to the symbolic world. Her work as a 2D and 3D artist, AI artist, animator, collage artist, and multidisciplinary visual artist showcases a fusion of traditional themes with a contemporary flair.
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 | 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 | IJWBAA
IJWBAA is a multi-talented artist hailing from Pangasinan, Philippines. He delves into the realms of digital art, painting, and writing, demonstrating a diverse range of creative pursuits. His work revolves around a deep fascination with the fusion of three esteemed old masters, Rothko's abstract style, Giacometti's elongated figures, and Venus de Milo's armless physique.
INTERVIEW | Matthew Morpheus
Matthew Morpheus (Serhii Matveichenko) is a visual artist born in Ukraine. He currently lives in the United Kingdom, after living in Ukraine and Tel Aviv. Serhii is one of the flagships of contemporary art, and the artist's works fully convey the entire atmosphere of the 21st Century New Age concept, with its unique new cultural diversity and unusual genres and ideas.
INTERVIEW | Lola Yiting Zhang
Lola Yiting Zhang is a concept artist specializing in the entertainment industry. Her unique perspective and sensibility empower her to extract design inspiration from the most unexpected sources. She's always on the hunt for the bizarre and often overlooked elements in nature. Lola's design aesthetics are deeply rooted in her fascination with exploring the untamed beauty of unconventional forms.
INTERVIEW | Yahan Wang
Yahan Wang is a digital artist, visual designer, and curator currently based in New York and was born in Wuhan, China. She works on digital images, motion graphics, and interactive videos, which are generated from coding. Yahan's digital image works have explored glitch aesthetics and how the glitch culture challenges the idea of 'perfect design' in most digital media production.
INTERVIEW | Dezheng Cao
Dezheng Cao is a Chinese artist, currently living in Scotland. In his works, he strives to journal the feeling of dreams - the thick and quiet sounds, the noisy blur of memory, and the secret messages hidden within. He hopes to transport viewers to a dream world that is both familiar and mysterious, where they can explore the secrets hidden within their memories.
INTERVIEW | Boran Hrelja
Boran Hrelja is born in Slovenia and lives and works in Canada. From the early days of his studies, Boran was interested in art, artistic photography, and drawing. Professionally he explores media to support architecture. Lately, he has developed a profound interest in digital art, exploring the future of architecture from an art perspective. His abstract artwork is recognized, awarded, published, and exhibited.
INTERVIEW | Kun Li
Kun Li (KUNSTER) is an artist and illustrator, currently based in Hamburg, Germany. The series of Cybergirls comes from the story "TIKOOLAND", written by Kun Li herself. The story plots are about finding yourself and finding the meaning of life. With this creative concept, Kun Li suggests "The Rise of Female Power". They pursue their own values in different roles and bring positivity, love, tolerance, and justice to the social structures of different countries.
INTERVIEW | Sun Kun
Sun Kun is an artist and spatial designer. Each brushstroke in his paintings is the smallest particle of the work, each grain of sand that makes up the universe and each point of our memory. The countless particles may not have much meaning or value when they stand alone, like a microcosm; it is only when they are distanced and viewed in the macrocosm that the whole can be seen.
INTERVIEW | Gabrielė Kuizinaitė
Gabrielė Kuizinaitė is an art critic, art journalist, curator, gallerist, and international visual artist, based in Kaunas city, Lithuania. Art, for her, is like therapy and she likes to create abstract pictures. In her work she deals with nature, forests and trees, and how these can create signs and symbols. She creates in different media and techniques, especially dealing with digital art.
INTERVIEW | Brigitta Körmöndi
Brigitta Körmöndi is a self-taught digital artist from Hungary. When taking pictures, she often thinks about the world and art. Artworks can create meaning, convey messages, and decode messages. She believes that the key to all creative activity lies in self-education after university and thinks that this taught her to see and interpret our society and the world in her own way.
INTERVIEW | River Jayden
River is a visual artist and graphic designer specializing in digital design and large abstract canvas work. While her work is visually striking with intense color, her work is also known for her deep narratives on Māori culture, in particular, her recent canvas works look into museum repatriation. She wants people to understand colonisation and the devastating impact it had not only in Māori but all indigenous cultures.
INTERVIEW | Jiahan Fan
Jiahan Fan is a visual and illustrative artist whose work reflects the every day possibilities of the imagination. Operating in a variety of materials and media, Jiahan specializes in combining visual art with the function of creating valuable and beautiful artworks. She draws inspiration from Popism, Generation Z, and Chinese culture to create work that employs the strategies of these disciplines while providing a visual experience for the viewer and participant.