Marius Morkūnas, a creator of the young generation, was born in 1976 Lithuania. His works exude minimalism, single strokes, and stylized lines intertwined into a whole. In his work, the artist likes to paint the ships and seaside, where he himself comes from, to convey the fragility of the sea reeds and the breath of the wind. The majority of the artist's works have water motives, space, and undulations.
INTERVIEW | Boran Hrelja
Boran Hrelja is born in Slovenia and lives and works in Canada. From the early days of his studies, Boran was interested in art, artistic photography, and drawing. Professionally he explores media to support architecture. Lately, he has developed a profound interest in digital art, exploring the future of architecture from an art perspective. His abstract artwork is recognized, awarded, published, and exhibited.
INTERVIEW | Oriana Armand
The artist Oriana Armand, also known as OriginArmand, is originally from Venezuela. Oriana is dedicated to abstract expressionist art, and her work is characterized by the exploration of dreamlike themes, blending the dream and the real, the abstract and the figurative, as her collection "Women behind dreams", "Musas," and "Dolls with soul".
INTERVIEW | Kun Li
Kun Li (KUNSTER) is an artist and illustrator, currently based in Hamburg, Germany. The series of Cybergirls comes from the story "TIKOOLAND", written by Kun Li herself. The story plots are about finding yourself and finding the meaning of life. With this creative concept, Kun Li suggests "The Rise of Female Power". They pursue their own values in different roles and bring positivity, love, tolerance, and justice to the social structures of different countries.
INTERVIEW | Gregory Boyarintsev
Gregory Boyarintsev is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work spans music, art photography, and motion graphics. For him, art is an essential part of life, something he needs to stay alive. Gregory's artistic practice involves integrating AI into his photography, using painting software to remix the photos with his own hand-drawn elements. As a musician, he plays guitar and sings, and he's currently exploring different ideas and themes to express through his music.
INTERVIEW | Sun Kun
Sun Kun is an artist and spatial designer. Each brushstroke in his paintings is the smallest particle of the work, each grain of sand that makes up the universe and each point of our memory. The countless particles may not have much meaning or value when they stand alone, like a microcosm; it is only when they are distanced and viewed in the macrocosm that the whole can be seen.
INTERVIEW | Enrico Muratore Aprosio
Enrico Muratore Aprosio is an Italian artist and a peace and human rights activist, based in Geneva since 2016. In 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic was declared, EMA decided to use the extra time to go back to art. His 2020-2022 works address themes such as mental disease, exploitation, capitalism, authoritarianism, inequality, discrimination, gender, love, marriage, divorce, child miseducation, revolt, and revolution.
INTERVIEW | Godwin Constantine
Godwin Constantine is a visual artist and performer from Sri Lanka. Having studied sociology, philosophy, and literature Godwin’s art practice is connected with varied disciplines, including medicine, neurobiology, sociology, poetry, and visual art. As an artist, his body is the primary medium of his artwork, as its presence creates an intimate appeal to the spectator.
INTERVIEW | Gabrielė Kuizinaitė
Gabrielė Kuizinaitė is an art critic, art journalist, curator, gallerist, and international visual artist, based in Kaunas city, Lithuania. Art, for her, is like therapy and she likes to create abstract pictures. In her work she deals with nature, forests and trees, and how these can create signs and symbols. She creates in different media and techniques, especially dealing with digital art.
INTERVIEW | Sven Frøkjær-Jensen
As an artist working primarily with drawing and painting, Sven Froekjaer-Jensen strives to reach the utmost perfection of expression. In all his works, he strives to describe and understand human nature, its structures, and relations in the world of today, often using unconventional materials or sometimes installations to unmask or describe the deeper structures of the human mind.
INTERVIEW | Lee Ellis
Lee Ellis is an American contemporary artist currently based in the south of France. Since 2020, he found himself drawn to smaller works and started creating a series of works where he put hundreds of post-it notes with individual drawings onto a canvas. With his work, Lee Ellis attempts to reinforce this ethos by giving the audience a glimpse at the overwhelming power we have together.
INTERVIEW | Dave Kwinter
Dave Kwinter is a San Francisco based artist, originally from Toronto, Canada. After years of painting with acrylics and digital art software, Dave has discovered the delights of assemblage. Working in three dimensions is much more fun for him than being confined to two. The components of his sculptures come from thrift stores, flea markets, and eBay. More than once, something he picked up from the sidewalk ended up in an art piece.
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 | Brigitta Körmöndi
Brigitta Körmöndi is a self-taught digital artist from Hungary. When taking pictures, she often thinks about the world and art. Artworks can create meaning, convey messages, and decode messages. She believes that the key to all creative activity lies in self-education after university and thinks that this taught her to see and interpret our society and the world in her own way.
INTERVIEW | River Jayden
River is a visual artist and graphic designer specializing in digital design and large abstract canvas work. While her work is visually striking with intense color, her work is also known for her deep narratives on Māori culture, in particular, her recent canvas works look into museum repatriation. She wants people to understand colonisation and the devastating impact it had not only in Māori but all indigenous cultures.
INTERVIEW | Jiahan Fan
Jiahan Fan is a visual and illustrative artist whose work reflects the every day possibilities of the imagination. Operating in a variety of materials and media, Jiahan specializes in combining visual art with the function of creating valuable and beautiful artworks. She draws inspiration from Popism, Generation Z, and Chinese culture to create work that employs the strategies of these disciplines while providing a visual experience for the viewer and participant.
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 | Margarita Howis
Margarita Howis is a creative rebel and an artist by heart with a background in architecture. Her work is influenced by observing cultural differences and perspectives on authenticity, women's rights, and societal expectations. Through her experiences, she has come to understand the ways in which culture shapes our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.
INTERVIEW | Hwang Sung Mi
Hwang Sung Mi is a Korean visual artist. She received a B.F.A in Printmaking from the Hong-Ik University, in Seoul, South Korea. In her career, she has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in South Korea, Italy, and Greece, starting in 2008. Her work has been published internationally, in the press, and in artists' books. She works with plastic bags and laces to create flowers.
INTERVIEW | Yanming Chen
Yanming Chen is a UI/UX designer, originally from China. She devotes herself to the path of design for its features in avant-garde concepts, visual presentation, and commercial performance. Her inspiration comes from all details she captures in everyday life. She translates what she observes and how she feels into illustrations in her special tone. Her design is often the illustration of her effort in research and observation through vibrant colors in a minimalistic style.