Art Magazine - ISSUE17
EDITION DECEMBER 2024
**ISSUE17**
INTERNATIONAL ART MAGAZINE
55 featured artists
This limited edition printed art magazine is curated and designed to celebrate the 16th issue of the Al-Tiba9 Contemporary Art. ISSUE17 features 55 selected visual artists, designers, and performers from around the world. It is a unique space where individual artists and designers can express their vision and become the original media.
The magazine features on its Front Cover the work “Passing Seasons” by Carlotta Hey from Australia, while the Back Cover features the work “Substance and Form“ by Argentinian artist Agustina Fuster and the Inner Cover presents Away Way by Charles Chao Wang (China).
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ISSUE17 COVERS
FRONT COVER
INNER COVER
BACK COVER
ARTISTS | ISSUE17
Agustina Fuster, Alexandra Taoukidou, Alexandru Crisan, Bonan Li, Carlotta Hey, Charles Chao Wang, Chu Ling-Jung, David Thomas Smith, Denisa Voláková, Diego Fabro, Eagan Hsu, Elsa Faudé, Evelyne Chevallier, Gís Marí, Giulia Guasta Guarnaccia, Goran Tomic, Hasna Alfaisal, J. Kesín, Jean-Paul Soujol Benedetti, Julia Flit, Junyi Wang, Karolina Zgłobicka, Kate Kulish, Katerina Kovachova, Leon Phillips, Levan Jamelashvili, Linnéa Ekelöf, Marc Allgaier, Mariana Rodrigues Barros, Mariia Pirovskikh, Marius Bezsera, Maryia Virshych, Matthew Michael, Max Cavitch, Maxime Déria, Meicheng Chi, Meireles de Pinho, Olesia Shinkorenko, Pamela Corrales, Peter Moosgaard, Pia Kintrup, Ramón González Palazón, Raquel Villa, Ruby Webb, Sasha Kojji, Serai Lobelo, Shouhui Lu, Tea Laroux, Theo Lopez, Timothée Mahuzier, William Chan, William Josephs Radford, Xiangzhi Zhao, Yiou (Max) Yang, Yuwen Huang
Passing Seasons by Carlotta Hey (Front Cover Artist)
Through her illustrations, Carlotta Hey aims to translate the dialogue between tactile sensations and visual experiences into a visual language that emphasizes the beauty of texture while maintaining a harmonious simplicity.
By working with a limited color palette, she shifts the viewer's focus to the interplay of light and shadow, the contours and folds, and the tactile qualities of the materials.
Australian-based creative Carlotta Hey has had a long and extensive career in the fashion industry. Originally from Germany with a background in fashion design, Hey spent the last two decades designing for the fashion industry until venturing out into her own creative label.
Her artworks are a representation of her interest in the human and feminine form. She tries to capture the presence of her subjects and entices you into their world. Currently, she is focusing primarily on fashion illustrations, where she views clothing as a deeply personal form of self-expression. In her work, the human body adorned in garments becomes a powerful vehicle for communication.
Hey aspires to take her fashion illustration background to a larger format, blurring the lines between traditional Fashion Illustration and Fine Art. This ambition opens new horizons for her creative expression, allowing her to experiment with different mediums and concepts.
Hey has since exhibited in several shows and garnered international acclaim, with pieces sold throughout Europe and Australia.
Evelyne Chevallier's photo collages started with graffiti. As the amount of graffiti in the collages was reduced, more and more photos of exceptional Argentinian and Chilean landscapes appeared, and most of the time, they were also manipulated. A resume of this work could be described as a permanent juxtaposition of two extremes: full and empty, talkative and silent, urban and nature.