Paola Santagostino is an Italian artist. She reconnected with painting at the peak of a long career as a psychoanalyst, but this was a much older love, perhaps her first. The recent series "MEMORIES" represents a further expansion of the expressive possibilities of the artist's artistic language. Each panel retraces the paths of memory, giving a schematic image of the neural network they activate.
INTERVIEW | Petra Štefanková
Petra Štefanková is an award-winning fine and digital artist published all around the world. Now based in Slovakia, she spent some time living in London in the United Kingdom and travelled to the USA, Australia, France or Germany to develop a professional artist presence. Her work reflects her travel and life experiences often using the automatic drawing method.
INTERVIEW | Oleg Borisov
Oleg's artworks are about curiosity and attention to detail, about learning about the world. In his works, Oleg strives to emphasize various details, sometimes invisible to the eye. Watercolor prints created from photographs carry more emotions and mood, showing the artist's vision. He tries to convey the feeling of the place, to capture its magic.
INTERVIEW | Olga Isupova
Olga Isupova's artistic journey began with the traditional strokes of fine art, deeply rooted in harmony and a love for life. However, the digital realm soon beckoned, leading her to embrace new creative frontiers. Now a digital artist, she is captivated by the transformative possibilities of Augmented Reality—not just as a medium for viewing art, but as an immersive experience
INTERVIEW | Marina Pryiomova
Marina Pryiomova (1989) is a Ukrainian artist and gallery owner, now based in London. She works in painting, objects, and installation, using various media to explore complex themes. In her artistic practice, she researches themes of neofeminism, biopolitics, self-identification, and memory. Currently, she is focused on creating installations and large-scale canvases.
INTERVIEW | Mutlu Yılmazer
Mutlu Yılmazer, an independent and experimental researcher, embodies various creative facets—he's a musician, an Ebru artist, a composer, and beyond. His commitment to experimenting with various techniques has led to a diverse body of work that challenges traditional boundaries and explores multiple dimensions of expression, highlighting the universal nature of human creativity.
INTERVIEW | Amelia Gutierrez
Amelia Gutierrez is an Argentinian artist, born and raised in Patagonia. She works primarily with painting, with oil and acrylics on canvas. Her recent work includes landscapes from the Cordillera de los Andes and the Upper Valley of Rio Negro and Neuquén in Argentina. It is her look at the places that Patagonians know well and love so much.
INTERVIEW | Moyan Wang
Moyan Wang was born in China in the year 2000 and is currently an MFA student at UNC-Chapel Hill. She uses ceramics, paintings, and sculpture to explore the intersections of the personal, social, and historical trauma of China and the Chinese diaspora, drawing connections between the private and the public, the mythological and the realistic.
INTERVIEW | Olesia Bilyk
Olesia Bilyk is a photographer and artist from Polonne, Khmelnytsky region, Ukraine. She describes her photographic work as research. She explores archives, macro photography, reportage, landscapes, and portraits, fulfilling her mission for scholars, artists, and the public. For her, research is about uncovering the truth and seeing reality in all its variations.
INTERVIEW | Tseday Girma
Tseday Girma, an artist born and raised in Ethiopia, weaves the essence of her homeland into her work. Through her paintings, she celebrates Ethiopia's rich history and culture, making sure they are a tribute to the land that shaped her. Currently pursuing a Master's degree in Architecture at Howard University in the United States, Tseday strives to harmonize her passions for art and architecture.
INTERVIEW | Stavri Georgiou
Stavri Georgiou's photographic work explores the interplay of light and emotion, using the controlled environment of the studio to create striking contrasts between blue and red hues. Through the work, she aims to challenge perceptions of space and depth, using the stark contrasts of blue and red to create a cinematic atmosphere that feels both intimate and surreal.
INTERVIEW | Silvia Gallart
Silvia Gallart is a Swiss-Spanish graphic designer and artist based in Zurich, Switzerland. Her style has evolved from hand drawings and digital & analog collages to vector art, mixed media, and digital collage art. Silvia sees creativity as a way of integrating different fields into one, for example, graphic design, vinyl foil art, and collage art.
INTERVIEW | Pietro Luca Faedda - SOME
Pietro Luca Faedda, also known by the artistic name SOME, is a contemporary artist and graphic designer based in Italy. With a passion for outsider art, he has built a reputation for his thought-provoking works that blend traditional techniques with modern concepts. SOME’s artwork spans various mediums, drawing inspiration from street culture, the underground scene, and personal experiences.
INTERVIEW | Minglu Du
Minglu Du is a queer interdisciplinary illustrator based in Providence and Shanghai. Her work spans digital illustration, experimental animation, games and installations, combining literature and soundtracks to create immersive and narrative-oriented experiences. Influenced by her experiences as a woman born and raised in a patriarchal society, Du explores personal and socio-political subjects.
INTERVIEW | Ioana Alexandra Mihalcea
Ioana Alexandra Mihalcea is a contemporary painter based in Zürich, Switzerland. Recognized for her vibrant and dynamic works, Alexandra primarily utilizes acrylics, oil pastels, and watercolor crayons on paper. Her art is characterized by colorful and dynamic compositions featuring intense backgrounds and abstract figures that float undisturbed in a spaceless environments.
INTERVIEW | Manas Arvind
For Manas Arvind, photography is more than an art; it is a medium for profound interaction with life. Drawn to the narratives and forms concealed in the ordinary, he sets aside the "trained mind" in favour of exploring "unconditioned spaces." His work invites viewers on this journey, offering a platform for personal introspection and discovery.
INTERVIEW | Zina Kazantseva
Zina Kazantseva is a graphic illustrator from Ukraine, currently based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. With a background in graphic design, she has developed a distinct artistic voice, merging creative storytelling with modern design techniques. Her work delves into themes of femininity, individuality, and the fluidity of identity, creating pieces that resonate with contemporary audience.
INTERVIEW | Messiah Brown
Messiah Brown is a Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist who embodies a vibrant and creative spirit that shines through in his work and personality. His work is rooted in storytelling, exploration, reflection, and transformation. He sees each piece as a dialogue between material, depth, and the intangible and reflects the complexities of identity, culture, and the human spiritual experience.
INTERVIEW | Nadia Bedei
Nadia Bedei is a pastel artist whose work explores the interplay of light, texture, and emotion, creating immersive and thought-provoking compositions. Currently based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she draws inspiration from nature, travel, and cultural narratives, incorporating the rich atmospheres of diverse landscapes into her work.
INTERVIEW | Maria Sokor
Maria Sokor is an internationally recognized food and commercial photographer originally from Ukraine. Currently based in Philadelphia, Maria works across the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond, collaborating with brands, restaurants, and culinary professionals. Whether through photography, exhibitions, or published works, she continues to explore the intersection of food, art, and storytelling.