INTERVIEW | Aylal Heydarova

INTERVIEW | Aylal Heydarova

Aylal Heydarova is an emerging Azerbaijani painter whose works span various artistic styles and creative techniques, including pointillism, modernism, and abstract. With her distinct individualistic approach, Aylal's paintings are highly appreciated by her viewers, who are usually overwhelmed by the brightness and combination of colour, clear composition, and beautiful artificiality.

INTERVIEW | Aline Cavalcante

INTERVIEW | Aline Cavalcante

Aline Cavalcante (Brazil, 1980) is a visual artist and photographer, base in São Paulo. Her work is focused on emotions, and she seeks to represent through memories the relationship between people and space. Analogic and digital collages, interferences, and photo assemblies with repetitive effects are the basis of the works that have already participated in exhibitions in Brazil and abroad, besides having received recognition in international awards.

INTERVIEW | Acquaetta Williams

INTERVIEW | Acquaetta Williams

Acquaetta Williams utilizes the feelings, thoughts, and memories inspired by African images to express their relevance to contemporary African American women. She has worked in a variety of mediums, including acrylic paint, glass, paper, canvas, and wood. The materials are diverse, addressing the surface and the depths of each form and connecting them to the stories that emerge from these environments.

INTERVIEW | Negentrop

INTERVIEW | Negentrop

Negentrop is a transnational collective of artists started by three sisters in Cornwall, UK, in 2022.Their aim is to visually respond to Cybernetic and Eschatological themes emerging in Science, Philosophy, and Art and, through this, develop new unknown ways of working visually & collectively. Negentrop believes individual creation is an 'obsolete' and 'manipulated' ideal and that we have entered a creative era that is unknown, unbound, and unhuman.

INTERVIEW | Guillermo Pacheco

INTERVIEW | Guillermo Pacheco

Guillermo Pacheco is an artist from Maryland currently residing in New York City. Throughout his architectural education, Pacheco became obsessed with the connection between art and architecture. Pacheco's explorations of spatial representation allow his visual works to move away from literal depictions of natural scenes and towards conceptual representations and experiences.

INTERVIEW | Zemfira Alaskarzade

INTERVIEW | Zemfira Alaskarzade

Zemfira Alaskarzade is an artist and jewelry designer from Azerbaijan. Zemfira paints in her own style, which was born thanks to impressionism and expressionism. She is inspired by the ideas of impressionism in the transmission of the first emotions, impressions, and expressionism - a vivid demonstration of feelings. However, the main genre of her work is portraiture.

INTERVIEW | Laura Mirarchi

INTERVIEW | Laura Mirarchi

Laura Mirarchi is an Italian artist currently based in Florence. Her works are based on experimentation with different mediums with an emphasis on the visual and narrative aspects. In her current participatory practice, she examines through photography and video the feeling of struggle to find a real connection and the contrast between what is visible and what is not.

INTERVIEW | Karim Abed

INTERVIEW | Karim Abed

Karim Abed was born in El-Kelâa (Tigzirt), a small village in North Africa. He moved to Ontario, Canada, in 2004, where he has lived ever since. His work explores the dynamics of human relations both at the individual and societal levels. Through his photos, he examines the impact of modernity on ancient cultures that are fighting for survival. The idea of power and how it is used in our day and age is at the center of his current work.

INTERVIEW | water-ish

INTERVIEW | water-ish

water-ish is a Japanese artist. She graduated in Jewelry Design and Gemology, and worked as a designer and Jewelry adviser, before turning to art. She lived in the US and currently resides in Japan, where she practice her art. She works with watercolor on paper, and realizes portraits. Every day she makes a different portrait, which she later shares on Instagram. Currently, she has approximately 7000 works.

INTERVIEW | Ksenia Tsyganyuk

INTERVIEW | Ksenia Tsyganyuk

Ksenia Tsyganyuk is a Russian artist living in Ukraine. Ksenia reveals the ideas of the inner growth of the personality, and the struggle for freedom through work with images of nature. her latest artworks reflect the theme of memory and identity, as well as the hope of a return to a peaceful life. She seeks points of support to rise and move forward, to help others rebuild their lives.

INTERVIEW | Max Cavitch

INTERVIEW | Max Cavitch

Max Cavitch is a landscape, nature, and macro photographer who lives in Philadelphia, where he is also a teacher and a writer. Since 2019, he has been a contributing photographer for the public-science project iNaturalist, with over 2000 observations of flora and fauna to date. A budding amateur geologist, his studio portraits of various geological specimens are collected on his Instagram page.

INTERVIEW | Tsuki D Sureiyā

INTERVIEW | Tsuki D Sureiyā

As an artist, Tsuki D Sureiya has always been drawn to the world of the unseen. From the spiritual to the financial, they explore themes of artificial intelligence and peer-to-peer digital cash in their bold yet soft, and technical yet natural style. After studying business, they found a passion for creating pixel art animations on an app, which sparked a lifelong interest in experimenting with images.

INTERVIEW | Stanko Gagrčin

INTERVIEW | Stanko Gagrčin

Stanko Gagrčin is a multimedia artist from Serbia. Although the process of creation is primarily intuitive for Stanko, the theoretical grounding through formal education allows him to always reflexively return to his works and has influenced the diversity of media and artistic genres through which he has expressed himself, positioning his work in a great plurality of aesthetics, sensibilities, and styles in the contemporary moment.

INTERVIEW | Hana Šmidrkalová

INTERVIEW | Hana Šmidrkalová

Born in 1980, Hana Šmidrkalová is a Czech artist living and creating mostly in Prague. After her spiritual awakening, Hana began to paint full-time. She became an artist with strong expressionist tendencies and a passionate lover of painting. Hanaś work focuses mainly on exploring the sacredness of all that is and the transfer of this sacred essence onto the canvas.

INTERVIEW | Marlene Jorge

INTERVIEW | Marlene Jorge

Marlene Jorge’s process is made of impromptu expression and unforced outbursts, and her compositions are like a personal diary, with works stemming from volatile emotions that well up within her mind and inquisitive spirit. She tries channeling her creative urges in order to produce unique artwork by extracting all creative juice from daily emotion-triggering activities as much as from more personal, deep realms.

INTERVIEW | Mira Mink

INTERVIEW | Mira Mink

Mira Mink is a poet and artist from Helsinki. Mink's ideas come from writing and thinking of writing. "Making art is important right now. I am also a writer, so my art can tell a lot of writing work." Mink's latest art project is an art book called Collection of Photopoetry, written in English and Italian. The book is illustrated with 69 textual images. And Mink has translated her poetry of three previous books.

INTERVIEW | Savya Jain

INTERVIEW | Savya Jain

Savya Jain is a New Delhi-based artist from India. Savya draws inspiration from her travels and the natural world, which enables her to capture her current emotions in relation to the scenic views and situations on a canvas using a symbolic colour scheme. By using mixed media, she has been able to present her ideas in a visually pleasing and beguiling manner.

INTERVIEW | Negar Pooya

INTERVIEW | Negar Pooya

Negar Pooya is a multidisciplinary visual artist born in Iran in 1971, living and working in Toronto. Her latest project, Mind and Soul, is an ongoing project that started in 2020 when she immigrated to Canada. Women's issues are explored in this body of work. In these self-portraits, she explores the concept of self-reflection and character building as a way to reflect on my life and environment at this time.

INTERVIEW | Francesca Busalla

INTERVIEW | Francesca Busalla

Francesca Busalla is an Italian multidisciplinary artist working in acting, painting, dance, music, and singing. She grew up in a family of artists. These early influences motivated her to pursue her career initially as a hairstylist and graphic designer and subsequently in fine art. Her talent, her vision, and her innovative techniques have led her to quickly establish herself in the Italian and international cultural scene.

INTERVIEW | Nemanja Regodic

INTERVIEW | Nemanja Regodic

Nemanja Regodic is a Serbian artist, from Novi Sad. Through his artistic experience, Nemanja tries to incorporate the motifs he encounters in everyday life and mix them with his own perceptions. They are very often strange or ominous, often evoking a certain feeling of mystery or unease. He continues experimenting with the drawings and creating his work through digital tools.