Hanzhi Zhong (b. 1999) is a Chinese artist currently based in London. Hanzhi's artistic practice encompasses painting, printmaking, animation, and sculpture. Her work is deeply influenced by the impermanence of life and its profound connection to nature. Through her art, she delves into themes of life, death, and the complex array of human emotions entangled within.
INTERVIEW | Attri Chetan
Attri Chetan is an Indian artist, working primarily with printmaking and painting. His series ‘Enclosures & openings’ is a set of 50 works of the same size and colour schemes. His colour pallet of Yellow and Gray represents the dull and bright side of human feeling and emotions, and the series reflects on the compact and very small apartments in which we live nowadays.
INTERVIEW | Zhenyuan Shi
Zhenyuan Shi is an artist and designer originally from Shanghai, China, and currently lives and creates in New York. Having lived through environments where the direct expression of self could bring danger to the marginalized as a queer immigrant of color, they became intrigued by capturing the nuanced, complex, and intense emotional experiences through poetic imagery.
INTERVIEW | Aggelina Tsoumani
Aggelina Tsoumani is a Greek artist, tattoo artist and graphic designer. Her latest project is about the relationship between the human body and colour patterns through printmaking. She started examining this relationship when she noticed the diversity of colours reflected via different printmaking techniques. Her interest focuses on the creation of printmaking ‘textiles’.
INTERVIEW | Sandy Michel
Sandy Michel is a black female artist, business owner, and content creator. Her inspirations for her artwork and photography are nature, textures, patterns, the built environment, traveling, historical places, and the sun. Sandy loves the surprise, the unknown, the imperfection of the printing process. She is known for her use of blending colors and matching them with conventional shapes.