INTERVIEW | Ksenia Tsyganyuk

INTERVIEW | Ksenia Tsyganyuk

Ksenia Tsyganyuk is a Russian artist living in Ukraine. Ksenia reveals the ideas of the inner growth of the personality, and the struggle for freedom through work with images of nature. her latest artworks reflect the theme of memory and identity, as well as the hope of a return to a peaceful life. She seeks points of support to rise and move forward, to help others rebuild their lives.

INTERVIEW | Max Cavitch

INTERVIEW | Max Cavitch

Max Cavitch is a landscape, nature, and macro photographer who lives in Philadelphia, where he is also a teacher and a writer. Since 2019, he has been a contributing photographer for the public-science project iNaturalist, with over 2000 observations of flora and fauna to date. A budding amateur geologist, his studio portraits of various geological specimens are collected on his Instagram page.

INTERVIEW | Tsuki D Sureiyā

INTERVIEW | Tsuki D Sureiyā

As an artist, Tsuki D Sureiya has always been drawn to the world of the unseen. From the spiritual to the financial, they explore themes of artificial intelligence and peer-to-peer digital cash in their bold yet soft, and technical yet natural style. After studying business, they found a passion for creating pixel art animations on an app, which sparked a lifelong interest in experimenting with images.

INTERVIEW | Stanko Gagrčin

INTERVIEW | Stanko Gagrčin

Stanko Gagrčin is a multimedia artist from Serbia. Although the process of creation is primarily intuitive for Stanko, the theoretical grounding through formal education allows him to always reflexively return to his works and has influenced the diversity of media and artistic genres through which he has expressed himself, positioning his work in a great plurality of aesthetics, sensibilities, and styles in the contemporary moment.

INTERVIEW | Hana Šmidrkalová

INTERVIEW | Hana Šmidrkalová

Born in 1980, Hana Šmidrkalová is a Czech artist living and creating mostly in Prague. After her spiritual awakening, Hana began to paint full-time. She became an artist with strong expressionist tendencies and a passionate lover of painting. Hanaś work focuses mainly on exploring the sacredness of all that is and the transfer of this sacred essence onto the canvas.

INTERVIEW | Marlene Jorge

INTERVIEW | Marlene Jorge

Marlene Jorge’s process is made of impromptu expression and unforced outbursts, and her compositions are like a personal diary, with works stemming from volatile emotions that well up within her mind and inquisitive spirit. She tries channeling her creative urges in order to produce unique artwork by extracting all creative juice from daily emotion-triggering activities as much as from more personal, deep realms.

INTERVIEW | Mira Mink

INTERVIEW | Mira Mink

Mira Mink is a poet and artist from Helsinki. Mink's ideas come from writing and thinking of writing. "Making art is important right now. I am also a writer, so my art can tell a lot of writing work." Mink's latest art project is an art book called Collection of Photopoetry, written in English and Italian. The book is illustrated with 69 textual images. And Mink has translated her poetry of three previous books.

INTERVIEW | Savya Jain

INTERVIEW | Savya Jain

Savya Jain is a New Delhi-based artist from India. Savya draws inspiration from her travels and the natural world, which enables her to capture her current emotions in relation to the scenic views and situations on a canvas using a symbolic colour scheme. By using mixed media, she has been able to present her ideas in a visually pleasing and beguiling manner.

INTERVIEW | Negar Pooya

INTERVIEW | Negar Pooya

Negar Pooya is a multidisciplinary visual artist born in Iran in 1971, living and working in Toronto. Her latest project, Mind and Soul, is an ongoing project that started in 2020 when she immigrated to Canada. Women's issues are explored in this body of work. In these self-portraits, she explores the concept of self-reflection and character building as a way to reflect on my life and environment at this time.

INTERVIEW | Francesca Busalla

INTERVIEW | Francesca Busalla

Francesca Busalla is an Italian multidisciplinary artist working in acting, painting, dance, music, and singing. She grew up in a family of artists. These early influences motivated her to pursue her career initially as a hairstylist and graphic designer and subsequently in fine art. Her talent, her vision, and her innovative techniques have led her to quickly establish herself in the Italian and international cultural scene.

INTERVIEW | Nemanja Regodic

INTERVIEW | Nemanja Regodic

Nemanja Regodic is a Serbian artist, from Novi Sad. Through his artistic experience, Nemanja tries to incorporate the motifs he encounters in everyday life and mix them with his own perceptions. They are very often strange or ominous, often evoking a certain feeling of mystery or unease. He continues experimenting with the drawings and creating his work through digital tools.

INTERVIEW | Kristen Palana

INTERVIEW | Kristen Palana

Kristen Palana is an American/Portuguese multidisciplinary artist based in Malawi. After decades as a digital artist, she has reconnected with her fine art roots. She uses symbols, icons, and patterns with cross-cultural significance combined with color psychology to help soothe, heal, and reinvigorate weary idealists. Her animated films have screened in over 75 international film festivals earning numerous "Best Animated Short Film" awards.

INTERVIEW | Alice Shapiro

INTERVIEW | Alice Shapiro

Mid-Emerging Artist Alice Shapiro (b.1946-) began her art career as a portraitist in pastels, oils, and acrylics and found digital creation to be a life-changing creative direction in her art career. Shapiro's influences are Bauhaus, Surrealism, the Collagists, Pop Art, and Installation. Spiritually and creatively, Shapiro sees herself as an interpreter-connector, with collage being the most significant medium to express the relevance of her work.

INTERVIEW | Ayan Aziz Mammadova

INTERVIEW | Ayan Aziz Mammadova

Ayan Aziz Mammadova lives in her own inner world, from where solar prominences splash imagination onto canvases, and she is not bound by any conventional forms of artistry. In her works, she showcases a host of expressions, emotions, and mood swings that are captivated by a feminine nature and a rhythmic undertone. Ayan’s creativity lies in the mirror of one’s soul.

INTERVIEW | Gaspar Marquez

INTERVIEW | Gaspar Marquez

Gaspar Marquez is a self-taught freelance photographer and videographer doing Fine Art /Fashion & Lifestyle. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. He experiments with the Figure form. His work is a celebration of film photography, movement, Cubism, and scale. He attempts to blur these lines, mixing them up and creating an ambiguous vibration or optical illusion between a 2D image and the audience.

INTERVIEW | Ksenia Sokolovskaya

INTERVIEW | Ksenia Sokolovskaya

Born in 2002 in Moscow, Russia, Ksenia Sokolovskaya lives and works between Moscow and Tbilisi. Ksenia works in oils and acrylics on large formats. Her work is associated with love, tenderness, and revelation, but at the same time with pain, melancholy, and sadness. Ksenia's works immerse the viewer in the world of mythical creatures, sad characters, people, and animals wandering through nameless landscapes.

INTERVIEW | Amelie Dickerson

INTERVIEW | Amelie Dickerson

Amélie Dickerson was born in Congo and raised in the South of France. She came of age as an artist in Paris while pursuing a degree in Fashion Design. Life brought her to the United States. She paints to bring light to people. Bold lines and vibrant colors collide in her work to convey emotion - whether she is capturing the hidden spirit in a portrait or pure, raw feeling in an abstract.

INTERVIEW | Fadilah Mahmud

INTERVIEW | Fadilah Mahmud

Fadilah Mahmud is a Digital Artist based in Sydney, Australia, and has been practicing her craft for over ten years. Her work is a window into her experience as a female, first-generation Muslim migrant living in suburban Australia. First and foremost, she is inspired by the community. Much of her work is influenced by the humble and hard-working people that make up the thriving suburbs of south-west Sydney.

INTERVIEW | PJPIII - Patrick Peters

INTERVIEW | PJPIII - Patrick Peters

PJPIII - Patrick Peters is an American painter based in Southampton, NY. He is a self-taught artist and his started painting when recovering from Covid. He found that painting gave him serious relief from severe mental anguish. After months of painting, HE WOKE UP AN ARTIST. Today he is a full-time artist. He is represented by ArtLever, one of the most famous international art dealers in the world.