Matthew Morpheus (Serhii Matveichenko) is a visual artist born in Ukraine. He currently lives in the United Kingdom, after living in Ukraine and Tel Aviv. Serhii is one of the flagships of contemporary art, and the artist's works fully convey the entire atmosphere of the 21st Century New Age concept, with its unique new cultural diversity and unusual genres and ideas.
INTERVIEW | Maria Fernandez
Maria Fernandez is an Argentinian artist, currently based between Melbourne and Barcelona. Fernandez works predominantly with the painting medium and also sometimes with photography. She is inspired by the diversity of textures and colours drawn from nature and by objects and materials that have been used, has aged, and have then been discarded. She is interested in the history embedded in these objects, in their texture of decay.
INTERVIEW | Lola Yiting Zhang
Lola Yiting Zhang is a concept artist specializing in the entertainment industry. Her unique perspective and sensibility empower her to extract design inspiration from the most unexpected sources. She's always on the hunt for the bizarre and often overlooked elements in nature. Lola's design aesthetics are deeply rooted in her fascination with exploring the untamed beauty of unconventional forms.
INTERVIEW | Ronny Reinecke
Ronny Reinecke is a German painter and visual artist. In his painting, there are different ways of approaching because feelings and emotions never stand still; otherwise, it would mean a standstill. Art sorts out his feelings and thoughts about moving subjects with the digital world at my side. In painting itself, spontaneity gives chance a little room to grow. With the pursuit of art, he has come to realize what art is.
INTERVIEW | Qixin Chen
Qixin Chen was born in 2001 and raised in Shenzhen, Guangdong. Through mixed media and installation, she focuses on the existential anxiety arising from transitional society and culture, which threaten the fundamental values and state of being of individuals in a pervasive and widespread manner. She believes that this painful emotional experience creates a collective emptiness, isolation, and fear.
INTERVIEW | Alex Bonsanthy
Alex Bonsanthy is a self-made artist. But he considers himself to be a late disciple of Van Gogh and an unofficial bastard of Picasso. He likes the impression of colors and forms in either realistic or abstract paintings. His artworks should transmit magic and creative energy using expressive colors and forms. He is a fan of Free Art and uses Geometry as a method to abstract the forms and lines of reality.
INTERVIEW | Roberto Sabatini
Born in Italy, Roberto Sabatini was raised in a family of photographers. While he was influenced by their choices, it wasn't until recently that Roberto adopted photography as a visual art. He is not only interested in showing beauty but also in evoking concepts and emotions. His works range from representational to abstract within this realm. In his recent works, he is focusing on reinterpreting famous artworks and exploring motion blur.
INTERVIEW | Laura Bull
Laura Bull is a 22-year-old Birmingham-based artist whose work is characterised by vibrant oil paintings and, more recently, sculptures resembling human form. Her practice explores the relationship between surface and touch, analysing the value of objects through vibrant oil paintings that primarily depict hands and gestures. Her work is influenced by a desire to critique the ways in which the female body is often objectified in contemporary culture.
INTERVIEW | Francisco Faustino
Francisco Faustino is a Portuguese artist, based in Lisbon. The series Daydream” focuses on the use of frame burn and flashing the film rolls to develop photographs that show the duality between the cold, rational energy of the physical world and the warm fantasy of what it means to daydream. All the photographs were taken on a 35mm film camera in 2022.
INTERVIEW | Josune Garcia
Josune García is an abstract artist based in San Sebastian. Through her artistic practice, Josune opens up to a dimension of mental stillness, transcendence, and dissolution with the absolute. She seeks to release energy through creative chaos to find internal harmony. Josune’s work is characterized by the use of color, the fluidity of the spills, and the random strokes that converge in a visual dance with organic reminiscences.
INTERVIEW | Cesar Mammadov
Cesar Mammadov (b. 1988, Baku, Azerbaijan) is one of the most prominent young Azerbaijani brush masters. In Cesar Mammadov’s paintings, joy of existence is combined with a friendly interest in the smallest details of life, and the romantic glorification of the beauty of nature goes hand-in-hand with a display of creations of human hands in the foreground, figuratively and sometimes in the literal sense of the word.
INTERVIEW | Yahan Wang
Yahan Wang is a digital artist, visual designer, and curator currently based in New York and was born in Wuhan, China. She works on digital images, motion graphics, and interactive videos, which are generated from coding. Yahan's digital image works have explored glitch aesthetics and how the glitch culture challenges the idea of 'perfect design' in most digital media production.
INTERVIEW | Mariia Raskin
Mariia Raskin is an award-winning abstract artist born in 1979 in Kazakhstan and is currently Turkey-based. In Mariia's artworks, there is always a mystery to be solved by the viewer. Her artistic process is to combine strong imagination with her impression from fantastic movies and scientific research about the universe that she has ever seen or read. Her latest series are «Fantastic Creatures» and «Fantastic Landscapes».
INTERVIEW | Juan Sebastian Diaz
Juan Sebastian Diaz is a Colombian artist, based in Bogotá. His work takes viewers on a virtual journey through time, technologies, and occult forces, raising questions about contemporary relationships with the image. His body serves as the medium and he engages in a dialogue between performance and media arts, with a focus on constructing critical readings of image production and reproduction in contemporary contexts.
INTERVIEW | Hani Amra
Hani Amra is a Palestinian artist, living in Jerusalem. Hani's intrinsic work is about digging into the surface of reality and searching for unexpected answers to open questions. His main subject of study revolved around the processes of transformation. In his new work, he introduces three Sufi concepts to decode his process of creation and applies them using everyday construction material on the surface of a stretched canvas.
INTERVIEW | Paola Fillippi
Paola Fillippi is a multimedia artist born in Colombia in 1997 and raised in Brazil and currently based between Spain and Portugal. Through her art, Paola shares intimate human issues related to the inherent conditions of being in constant movement and detachment processes, reflecting what can be found in the spectrum of love and fear. Her current focus is on creating outsized works as a means of exploring human feelings and the stoic virtue of courage.
INTERVIEW | Ali Khan
Ali Khan is a Doha-based Artist and Fashion Consultant. As an artist of color with an extensive and diverse background in the fashion and luxury industries worldwide, creating art that encompasses the three industries has been of natural interest to Khan. His work spans various media, including photography to film to digital art to textile craft and fashion design.
INTERVIEW | Dezheng Cao
Dezheng Cao is a Chinese artist, currently living in Scotland. In his works, he strives to journal the feeling of dreams - the thick and quiet sounds, the noisy blur of memory, and the secret messages hidden within. He hopes to transport viewers to a dream world that is both familiar and mysterious, where they can explore the secrets hidden within their memories.
INTERVIEW | Aleksandra Paranchenko
Aleksandra Paranchenko is a Ukrainian artist, currently living in the Swedish Lapland. Aleksandra has been professionally engaged in creativity for over 16 years. During this time, she tried many directions, including teaching at an art school, illustrating children's books, and creating scenography for a puppet theater. Her focus, however, always remains on painting.
INTERVIEW | HXNNXBLE
Traversing the world, studying long-lost civilizations, team HXNNXBLE found multimedia art as the perfect conduit to present ancient wisdom in a futuristic format. After producing and teaching in Hong Kong for six years (2016-2021), HXNNXBLE currently lives and works nomadically, promoting HXNNXBLE and Aetherealism as their contribution to the world.