Tian Gao is an art teacher based in Shanghai with a deep passion for digital art. A self-taught expert in modelling, programming, game design, and other related fields, she is proficient in a wide range of digital art software. Tian is dedicated to transforming traditional art education through the integration of digital art tools and techniques.
INTERVIEW | Daniel Ellwood
Daniel Ellwood, a 34-year-old British artist based in Berlin, is known for his distinctive scalpel technique, which he developed under the guidance of his art mentor. His work delves into the intersection of chemical and organic realms, exploring themes of nature, structure, and the shadows within them. Ellwood’s work continues to evolve, blending traditional and modern methods.
INTERVIEW | Yibo Wan
Yibo is a visual artist and jewellery designer currently based in London. Her multidisciplinary practice spans moving image, visual art, and sculptural jewellery, exploring the nuanced connections between human emotions, perception, and the body's interaction with its surroundings. Her work delves into subtle psychological experiences and constructs immersive emotional landscapes.
INTERVIEW | Yilin Xu
Yilin Xu works as an interior designer in New York after graduating from Pratt Institute while also pursuing a passion for freelance illustration. Influenced by her architectural background, the illustrations are intricately inspired by spatial dynamics, architectural elements, and detailed mechanical designs.
INTERVIEW | Gordon Massman
Gordon Massman is an American painter and poet. As an artist, he has transformed his visceral poetry into large-scale oil paintings and sculptural paintings. In his work, he examines the depths of human urges, motives, fears and desires. Nothing is sacrosanct, brutal honesty prevails in his monumental paintings which captivate and envelop. He unmasks the shockingly beautiful core of existence.
INTERVIEW | Zichun Wang
Zichun Wang is a motion design artist based in vibrant New York City. She is passionate about crafting visual experiences that both inspire and engage. Her work centers on capturing and amplifying the essence of a story to help viewers connect and understand on a deeper level. Her goal is to evoke emotion and immerse audiences in the narrative, creating art that leaves a lasting impact.
INTERVIEW | Hanna Salian
Hanna Salian is a versatile artist residing near Dallas, Texas. In her work as an oil painter, Hanna Salian strives to capture the world as it is. Through meticulous observation and skillful application of paint, Hanna aims to recreate the subtle interplay of light, color, and texture that defines our visual experience.
INTERVIEW | Sayitxreal
Sayitxreal is a 28-year-old Colombian artist from Medellín whose work bridges the physical and spiritual realms, exploring themes of existence, duality, and personal transformation. With a background in architecture and dance, she merges these disciplines to create art that balances structure and fluidity, combining vibrant colors and mixed media to evoke emotions and introspection.
INTERVIEW | Roger Mujica
Roger Mujica is an award-winning international photographer based in São Paulo, Brazil. Nature is his ultimate muse, with its intricate forms, shadows, and ever-changing movement inspiring his creative process. His versatile portfolio spans architectural precision, evocative landscapes, intimate portraits, fine art, and digital mixed media.
INTERVIEW | Hannah Kori
Dutch-born Hannah Kori is a conceptual artist known for her unconventional mixing of traditional painting with digital art forms. Her artistic practice blends abstract painting, AI diffusion tools, and audience-interactive installations to explore and challenge societal perceptions. Using multiple media, she blurs the lines between the real and the unreal.
INTERVIEW | Sara Dürst
Sara Dürst is a multidisciplinary artist based in Switzerland. Her journey into art has been one of personal growth and exploration, inspired by an interest in self-empowerment and mental health. Through art and creativity, Sara has come to appreciate the power of flow and the joy of creative expression. Guided by a curiosity to learn and grow, she is always open to new ideas and perspectives.
INTERVIEW | Mengyi Wang
Born in Beijing and living in California, Mengyi Wang is an aspiring contemporary artist specializing in acrylic on canvas. She translates her memories, experiences, and the influences that have inspired her into her acrylic paintings. Often referencing space and landscape, her paintings explore the varying fusion relationships when modern impressionism meets traditional Chinese art.
INTERVIEW | Roberto Bocchini - Trasposismi
Roberto Bocchini is an Italian multidisciplinary visual. For several years, he served as a stage photographer, before transitioning to painting and visual arts. Using his images, fused with multiple drawing techniques, he induces a profound abstract process of reconstruction and contamination, aimed, in some cases, even at showing the artist's more tormented side.
INTERVIEW | Adele Frank
Adele Frank is a Hungarian fashion designer and artist with a distinguished career marked by innovation and versatility. Over the years, she has transitioned from sophisticated couture collections to conceptual forms of artistic expression. Her works have been showcased in nearly 50 exhibition and performances across prestigious venues, including embassies, art galleries, museums, and theaters
INTERVIEW | Daria Koshkina
Daria Koshkina is a multidisciplinary artist and designer working at the intersection of data and figurative digital art. Her work focuses on change, the pursuit of well-being, and the immigration experience of women. Through animation, digital painting, and data art, she explores how the reality of facts overlaps the subjective yet very real space of a personal experience.
INTERVIEW | Ayana Hanbich Lee
Ayana Hanbich Lee is an emerging abstract painter based in Seoul. In her painting, the arrays of abstraction forms empower the visional flow. The brush strokes, tones in color, and etching marks take narratives, to open the conversation in the context of the order, which can be discussed by following the order of the creation or by following the intentional twist in the weave.
INTERVIEW | Peyton Sachs
Peyton Sachs is a new face in the art scene, emerging in the summer of 2022 with his first-ever painting. His approach to painting is raw, intuitive, and unrefined. Art, to him, isn't about technique or pedigree but about feeling, exploration, and connection, which is why he goes into each painting with no direction, just himself and a blank canvas.
INTERVIEW | Naomi Pérez
Naomi is a design student who is passionate about art and visual communication and uses a deeply human approach. Throughout her career, she has shown a particular interest in topics such as inclusive representation, self-awareness, and cultural exploration. Her projects range from creating graphic elements for public spaces and signage in urban areas to editorial initiatives celebrating diversity.
INTERVIEW | Zaira Ballesteros
Zaira Ballesteros was born in Mexico, and she is an emerging artist and actress. Zaira's work is a reflection of her inner world, which encapsulates her deep thoughts and emotions. Through her creations, you can perceive her insatiable curiosity about the world and see her imagination. She is interested in human emotions, hidden emotions, silence, solitude, the unknown, and desire.
INTERVIEW | Diana M. Gómez Jaimes
Diana M. Gómez Jaimes is a passionate artist captivated by photography, painting, engraving, poetry, and writing. She has a strong affinity for the dark, the different, the mysterious, and the unusual. Her art draws inspiration from two fundamental imaginaries, Shadow and Mask, which she connects with themes that generate conflict within human beings.