A like Artist

INTERVIEW | Nuria González Alcaide

INTERVIEW | Nuria González Alcaide

Nuria Gonzalez Alcaide (Barcelona, 1995) is a self-taught visual abstract artist. Her abstract painting draws inspiration from thoughts and life situations, emotions and feelings that she experiences and renders with brush strokes. She has participated in collective exhibitions in Vic, Madrid, and London. She is currently based in Indonesia.

INTERVIEW | Sarah Buckius

INTERVIEW | Sarah Buckius

Sarah Buckius (b. 1979 Urbana, IL) is an artist and educator living in Northern California. Her recent creative work is situated at the cross-section of women, technology, and lens-based media. In her latest series, Hidden Mothers: Re-& Enactment of Emotional Labor, Buckius proposes that the emotional labor mothers perform actually reveals much about their identity – their ingenuity, inventiveness, commitment, and emotional labor and strength.

INTERVIEW | Paulina Bilska

INTERVIEW | Paulina Bilska

Paulina Bilska is a Polish artist, currently based in Italy. Her first experience as an artist started in 2020, during the pandemic when she felt the need to express her feelings through something. atural patterns, colors, lights, shadows, and flower bouquets are her main source of inspiration. They are the ideal combination of vibes where you can try to find your own.

INTERVIEW | Aggelina Tsoumani

INTERVIEW | Aggelina Tsoumani

Aggelina Tsoumani is a Greek artist, tattoo artist and graphic designer. Her latest project is about the relationship between the human body and colour patterns through printmaking. She started examining this relationship when she noticed the diversity of colours reflected via different printmaking techniques. Her interest focuses on the creation of printmaking ‘textiles’.

INTERVIEW | Ivan Suvanjieff

INTERVIEW | Ivan Suvanjieff

Ivan Suvanjieff is a multifaceted artist and painter. His most recent solo exhibition, "Quanta Dada", was created by the Monaco Arts Association in partnership with the City of Saint Jean Cap Ferrat and held on the French Riviera in June of 2021. He is also an activist, a musical and literary icon, an award-winning filmmaker, and he has been nominated 17 times for the Nobel Peace Prize.

INTERVIEW | Felipe Farme D'Amoed

INTERVIEW | Felipe Farme D'Amoed

Felipe Farme D'Amoed was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and has lived in the US for the past ten years. In his sculpture, the artist uses plastic and rebar to torture the trunk blatantly. By suffocating the piece, impeding it to breathe and recover, he transfers agony to the offender. Asphyxiation kills all living beings. In each confronting medium, the artist elucidates our concern for the soul and place in the world.

INTERVIEW | Shilowska Pretto

INTERVIEW | Shilowska Pretto

Through the representation of otherworldly creatures and realms, Shilowska found a doorway to constantly reinventing her reality. A way of defying the paradigms set upon her regarding ethnicity, place of birth, gender, physical appearance, social status, and age. Through her work, the artist looks forward to the spectator to dream and engage with the message in their own unique way.

INTERVIEW | Kiki Klimt

INTERVIEW | Kiki Klimt

Kiki Klimt is a contemporary painter based in Ljubljana. Over the years, she experimented on conceptual art, photography, performance, installation, illustration, and design. In the last years, she is returning to the tradition of painting, developing a unique way of painting based on ancient knowledge, contemporary science, and her own study and experience.