David Miller is a London-born conceptual visual artist and storyteller whose work explores memory, identity, and constructed experience through AI-assisted image making. A Goldsmiths College graduate, Miller’s practice is rooted in narrative traditions of staged photography and psychological symbolism, creating images that sit between recollection and invention.
INTERVIEW | Ashraf Malek
Ashraf Malek is a contemporary multidisciplinary artist whose practice investigates space as a fluid, destabilised construct shaped by perception, memory, belief, and ideology. The recurring figure of the avatar in Malek’s work functions as an abstract extension of self, quietly testing issues of authorship, embodiment, and agency.
INTERVIEW | Marcelo Guimarães Lima
Marcelo Guimarães Lima, PhD, MFA (b. Rio de Janeiro, 1952) is a visual artist, researcher and writer. In his latest series, Bestiary Series, the artistic representation of nature and natural creatures highlights our common conditions and the solidarity of all life in the planet that it is our common home and heritage to be cared and preserved.
INTERVIEW | Rui Yang
Rui Yang is a multidisciplinary artist and CG generalist based in New York. His work explores post-digital identity, cultural hybridity, contemporary events, and the reimagining of contemporary mythologies. With a practice in both industry and fine art, Rui’s expertise allows him to work fluidly across tools and platforms, creating artworks that blur the boundaries between media and narrative.
INTERVIEW | KR Windsor
INTERVIEW | Albert Deak
Albert Deak is a UK-based visual artist. He bridges traditional ceramic techniques with digital abstraction and acrylic painting on canvas. He has participated in numerous exhibitions, salons, and international art festivals. His current focus lies in authentic digital art and acrylic painting on canvas, while continuing to expand his symbolic archive and historical projects.
INTERVIEW | Constantina Scapetoulia
Constantina Scapetoulia is an artist, theorist and educator working with pictures and mainly text-based art projects. She primarily focuses on the role of language and new knowledge through science and technology in the perception of reality. Her work is interdisciplinary, combining text and image to explore and highlight issues of language visibility.
INTERVIEW | Saliha Hanif
Saliha Hanif is a Dubai-based visual artist of Pakistani origin, specialising in contemporary and calligraphic art. She is recognised for her unique fusion of traditional Arabic calligraphy with modern abstract forms. Her practice emphasises spirituality, handmade techniques, and environmental consciousness, reflecting a deep commitment to art as a mindful and sacred experience.
INTERVIEW | Sunny Ko
Sunny Ko is an artist whose creative style is infused with imagination, inspiration, and spontaneous ideas. She loves to experience her vitality, inspiration, joy, and magic through her creations. Her utopian world is a place her soul deeply longs for, a perfect paradise filled with freedom, release, inner fulfilment, and harmony with nature. Through her art, she creates infinite possibilities.
INTERVIEW | Nat Lap
Nat Lap is an artist and trained director originally from Belarus. Her practice explores mental states through photography, scanning, and AI-driven collage, transforming internal tension into tangible, reflective objects. At the heart of her work lies a fascination with the impermanence of life, its constant motion, and final dissolution, understood not as an end, but as a return to the cycles.
INTERVIEW | Nicola Napoli - WIKO
INTERVIEW | Qintong Yu
Qintong Yu is a London-based visual artist and illustrator whose practice bridges digital craft and poetic storytelling. Living and working between cultures, Yu explores the psychological textures of diaspora and digital selfhood while contributing to dialogues on identity within the UK creative scene.
INTERVIEW | Sapphire (Shiyu) Zhang
Sapphire Zhang (Shiyu Zhang) is a Chinese female artist based in the UK. Her interdisciplinary practice merges psychology and art, drawing on an early background in spatial design to explore the relationship between space and human emotion. Working across collage, abstract painting, and installation, her work centres on examining and reconfiguring the structure of emotional experience.
INTERVIEW | Luna Xue
Luna Xue is a versatile visual artist whose practice spans painting, installation, 3D art, and bookmaking. With a background in illustration and extensive experience in the arts, her work explores themes of female identity, intergenerational trauma in Asian families, and sexual violence, blending traditional techniques with contemporary perspectives.
INTERVIEW | Shan Lyu
Shan Lyu is a London-based Chinese artist, writer, and music producer whose multidisciplinary practice explores the intersections of sound, space, and information systems. She combines creative writing, sonic composition, and interactive installation to investigate how spatial structures shape perception and how information circulates within social and cultural contexts.
INTERVIEW | Emma Shleiger
Emma Shleiger is a painter and researcher living on the shores of Lake Baikal. A representative of the classical Russian academic tradition, Emma preserves and evolves a school rooted in philosophical depth and technical mastery. Her work centres on the human figure, where form becomes a way of thinking, and painting, a reflection of meaning through presence and precision.
INTERVIEW | Natalia Kaminskaya
Natalia Kaminskaya is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in Georgia. She explores a broad spectrum of media, including digital painting, pastel, acrylic, oil, gouache, ink, and mixed techniques involving texture paste, gold leaf, and modelling compounds. Her visual language is distinguished by rich emotional depth, vibrant detail, and a fusion of classical and contemporary influences.
INTERVIEW | Heliwan
Heliwan is a multidisciplinary artist and art director whose practice moves fluidly between 3D art, painting, and photography. With a background in visual storytelling and over nine years of experience in creative direction, his work explores the boundaries between the digital and the tactile, the constructed and the organic.
INTERVIEW | Emil Stoetzer
INTERVIEW | Robin Steven Moné
Robin Steven Moné is a multidisciplinary artist whose work emerges from rupture, silence, and resistance. His practice confronts psychological fragmentation and societal decay through sculpture, installation, and conceptual painting. His latest series, Infinity RELICS, consists of 200 unique mixed-media capsules that materialize human contradictions through form, texture, and symbolic compression.


















