Dijun Sha (Shine Sha) is a London-based multimedia artist, jewellery designer, and curator whose work bridges the gap between traditional craftsmanship, digital innovation, and curatorial storytelling. Dijun’s practice is deeply rooted in narrative-driven creation, transforming jewellery from a wearable object into an interactive, conceptual medium.
INTERVIEW | Yiyang Chen
Yiyang Chen is a PhD candidate in fine art at the Glasgow School of Art and an artist working across painting, moving images, ceramics, performance and writing. Delving into themes such as the monstrous, feminism, the erotic, flux, touch, gaze, the archive, and the non-binary, Yiyang Chen's research and practice explore the liveness and fluidity of bodies and material.
INTERVIEW | Celine Lam
Celine Lam (b.1999) is a mixed-media artist in Brooklyn. Her current practice focuses on the polarities under the context of all matters. She uses marks and abstract images to depict contemporary issues which echo her generation. Lam often works with mixed media paper sculptures and paintings employing calligraphy practice paper.
INTERVIEW | Daniel Selyebi
Daniel Selyebi is a Hungarian artist from Budapest. He is mostly inspired by the balance and primal trust felt in nature by experiencing the state of the here and now. He creates according to the principle of less is more, maintaining the characteristic airy character of his figures, which sometimes border on abstraction.