Art Magazine Haewon Jang is a Korean artist currently based in New York. She pursues contemporary and indie art, and her artworks stem from her prior experiences, feelings, and philosophical thoughts around life and death. Her illustrations demonstrate the differential effects of emotions throughout an individual’s stages of life, including suffering and celebrations.
INTERVIEW | Honey
Honey is an Iranian artist currently residing in Calgary, Canada. She focuses on art, painting, graphic design, photography, installation, digital painting, poem, and theatre, as well as artistic production and cultural promotion. She explores memories, good and bad, through creative multimedia artworks. She wants to show stories about people, humanity, suffering, true love, and real life all over the world.
INTERVIEW | Yishi Deng
Yishi Deng is a multidisciplinary artist based in New York. Yishi Deng's artwork symbolizes the journey that is taken and finally seeing hope through warm colors. She often references everyday city life through her works and explores the relationship between loneliness and inner peace. Inspired by surrealism and minimalism, the subject matter of each piece is often pulled from reality and a hit of Yishi's imagination.
INTERVIEW | Kateryna Brovkova
Katerina Brovkova is an artist, illustrator, and clothing designer from Ukraine. She believes that art can communicate global values and influence the design and fashion industry. And, of course, art is the best way to convey meaning, special feelings, and vibrations through art. All her work is created when she is happy and full of energy, so all this energy of love and growth is transmuted into her art.
INTERVIEW | Sangeeta Singh
Sangeeta Singh is an experienced artist with a demonstrated history of working in the fine art industry for over three decades. Over the years, she has worked on developing her skills in both traditional and contemporary techniques. Her journey as a professional artist started with exploration and experimentation with different media and then with educating herself through formal and informal means.
INTERVIEW | Siham El Kandoussi
Siham El Kandoussi is a self-taught abstract painter and amateur photographer. Born and raised in Morocco in 1980, she is now living in Kuwait since 2008. Siham is inspired by the avant-garde abstract expressionist artists, the enriched and omnifarious culture of her homeland, and the different cultures and colors of the cities where she dwells her soul in.
INTERVIEW | Nikki Gal
Nikki Gal is an American-born digital artist based in Boston, Massachusetts. Gal expresses the importance of mental health awareness throughout her pieces, giving those a meaningful yet strong take-away. Her latest series, STATE OF A WOMAN, is a series of digital pieces that construct a firm image of different mental health disorders. Gal's mission is to not only make mental health a topic of conversation but a topic of conversation through creativity.
INTERVIEW | Désirée Jung
Desirée Jung is a Brazilian artist currently living in Vancouver, Canada. She has published translations, poetry, and fiction in several magazines around the world. Writing, for her, is a hopeless attempt to capture light. Her most recent work, a series of video poems about memory, landscape, and what is not-all out there, has been screened in several film festivals around the world, and can be found on her website.
INTERVIEW | Markus Böhm
Markus Böhm is a well-known German artist. He combines abstraction with symbolic and figurative elements. Besides physical art, he designs digital crypto art. He creates unique connections from the physical to the virtual world. His work focuses on painting and its transformation into digital arrangements such as NFT art. He lives, and work in Frankfurt am Main and also abroad.
INTERVIEW | Bilge Ugursu
Bilge Ugursu is a Berlin-based abstract artist. She describes her style as figurative abstract expressionist and uses mixed media in most of her artworks. Ugursu has developed a unique concept by combining her classical paintings with digital art to create a smooth synthesis without rules and conceptualizations. You can see both brush strokes and digital pixels in her artworks.
INTERVIEW | Luisa Vicente Isola
Luisa Vicente Isola is an Argentinian artist and architect. In her work, she tries to create metaphorical images of emotional states that have allowed her to speak of realities both certain and intangible, images that invite to be examined through a deeply emotional contemplation. Her works invite the viewers to connect through them with their own self, allowing them to have another perception of it.
INTERVIEW | Joshua Wells
Joshua Wells is a British artist, born in Chatham, Kent, in 1998. He is an expressionist artist that bases his practice around the absence of control. His research-based practice has the born motive of filling the blurred line between reality and delusion, conforming with the ground-breaking research into communication patterns and their correlation to psychology.
INTERVIEW | Mariken Heijwegen
Mariken Heijwegen is a visual artist, stylist and art teacher based in Rotterdam. She uses painting to make self-portraits and put her emotions on the canvas. Her paintings reflect feelings like panic attacks, fear, anxiety, insecurities, and all mixed emotions. She uses art as a form of therapy for mental illnesses and to shed a light on such a common theme.
INTERVIEW | Ivan Kanchev
Ivan Kanchev is a Bulgarian artist and ceramist. His latest series, Man, where are you?, concerns current problems of the present existence. Everything is fragmented in ecological, social, and political terms. The earth is "notched". The man is small and naked, confused and defenseless, represented with outstretched arms and legs apart - in a poetic and artistic crucifix. It is an object-subject, center and periphery, meaning and time.
INTERVIEW | July Cortes Cardenas
July Cortes Cardenas is a self-taught Soap Artist based in Auckland, New Zealand, and originally from Bogota, Colombia. As a former Pastry Chef, she has transferred her skills into soap making and has developed her own techniques. She experiments with shapes, colours, materials, and lots of soap, constantly looking for the extraordinary side of ordinary things, using her unique perspective as a foundation.
INTERVIEW | Claudia Habringer
Claudia Habringer is an Austrian artist based in Wien. Claudia never allowed herself to be classified. All that matters is the dedication to the freedom to create. Recently she found one of her drawings when she was three years old and realized it had been all there already. Through years of living and exploring, she just had to learn that art needs freedom to express itself. There is a new "baby" now. She redesigns her artworks for fabric prints.
INTERVIEW | Te-Sian Shih
Te-Sian Shih is a New York City-based graphic, packaging, branding designer, and artist. For her, design solves problems and conveys the companies' missions or personal vision. Designers should know what the concept needs to communicate to the consumers or viewers and then start thinking about the visual identity, branding, image, etc. A good designer should help consumers and businesses to develop their scale of enterprises and reputations.
INTERVIEW | Dandi Gu
Dandi Gu is an illustrator, Painter, and Curator based in Shanghai and New York. As a female artist, she also hopes to show women's strong spiritual power and social role. For years, she has been observing and experiencing that women are increasingly valued, respected, and playing an important role in society. Her work draws upon lines and shapes derived from dance, and especially Latin dance, and dancers bodies.
INTERVIEW | Pamela Chrabieh
Pamela Chrabieh is a Lebanese-Canadian visual artist, researcher, activist, writer, and consultant with 20+ years of international experience. At the crossroads of Western Asian iconography, calligraphy, and digital arts, Chrabieh’s artworks express pieces of wounded memories by sublimating reality. Each icon is an experience of the sublime that lurks within and beyond the ambiguity of traumas in a quest for the healing of life.
INTERVIEW | Ahmed Lebourgeois Njifenjou - Tribaart
Ahmed Lebourgeois Njifenjou is Cameroonian artist, born and raised Paris but currently based in Cardiff. He is the founder of Tribaart, an online gallery that showcases African art through its website and other platforms. Tribaart works on different aspects of promoting African art, from exhibitions, to festivals, music events, workshops and more. On the website and YouTube channels art lovers can discover more about African art.