Giovanni De Benedetto is a klecksography Italian artist who enhances the aesthetic power of his paintings through the means of photography. Giovanni aims to broaden people’s point of view by making them embrace multiple perspectives to establish a temporary empathic connection for feeling more close as human beings on a deep level.
INTERVIEW | Jennifer Orhélys
Jennifer Orhélys is a Photo Vogue published photographer who studied cinema, visual arts, and art history. her photographic working the “scénaristique” staging inspired by the Pre-Raphaelite and Romantic periods of classical paintings. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the Kiyo Sato Photographic Museum.
INTERVIEW | Raom & Loba
A duo, collective artists that work into thematic series of “microfictions” fragments that highlight aspects of human nature, making them symbolically visible. Their work is rooted in the margins of reality where fiction is the way, to tell the truth about the ecological perspective to understand the interdependence of Man/Nature.
INTERVIEW | Emily Moore
INTERVIEW | Minah Kim
A female artist who pursues to envelop the absurd and irrational idea about the body, especially the female body as a physical object through sensorial language. Minah searches the way of interpreting the history of power struggle and dynamics that have surrounded the mass of this membrane existing in a contemporary context.
INTERVIEW | Michail Parlamas
Michail Parlamas was born in 1977 in Piraeus, Greece. He studied Painting at the Aristotle University Thessaloniki, in the department of Applied and Fine Arts. He moved to London to complete his postgraduate studies as SaintMartins College of Art and Design (MA in Fine Arts) and East London University (Professional Doctorate in Fine Art).