Pietro Luca Faedda, also known by the artistic name SOME, is a contemporary artist and graphic designer based in Italy. With a passion for outsider art, he has built a reputation for his thought-provoking works that blend traditional techniques with modern concepts. SOME’s artwork spans various mediums, drawing inspiration from street culture, the underground scene, and personal experiences.
INTERVIEW | Minglu Du
Minglu Du is a queer interdisciplinary illustrator based in Providence and Shanghai. Her work spans digital illustration, experimental animation, games and installations, combining literature and soundtracks to create immersive and narrative-oriented experiences. Influenced by her experiences as a woman born and raised in a patriarchal society, Du explores personal and socio-political subjects.
INTERVIEW | Ioana Alexandra Mihalcea
Ioana Alexandra Mihalcea is a contemporary painter based in Zürich, Switzerland. Recognized for her vibrant and dynamic works, Alexandra primarily utilizes acrylics, oil pastels, and watercolor crayons on paper. Her art is characterized by colorful and dynamic compositions featuring intense backgrounds and abstract figures that float undisturbed in a spaceless environments.
INTERVIEW | Manas Arvind
For Manas Arvind, photography is more than an art; it is a medium for profound interaction with life. Drawn to the narratives and forms concealed in the ordinary, he sets aside the "trained mind" in favour of exploring "unconditioned spaces." His work invites viewers on this journey, offering a platform for personal introspection and discovery.
INTERVIEW | Zina Kazantseva
Zina Kazantseva is a graphic illustrator from Ukraine, currently based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. With a background in graphic design, she has developed a distinct artistic voice, merging creative storytelling with modern design techniques. Her work delves into themes of femininity, individuality, and the fluidity of identity, creating pieces that resonate with contemporary audience.
INTERVIEW | Messiah Brown
Messiah Brown is a Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist who embodies a vibrant and creative spirit that shines through in his work and personality. His work is rooted in storytelling, exploration, reflection, and transformation. He sees each piece as a dialogue between material, depth, and the intangible and reflects the complexities of identity, culture, and the human spiritual experience.
INTERVIEW | Nadia Bedei
Nadia Bedei is a pastel artist whose work explores the interplay of light, texture, and emotion, creating immersive and thought-provoking compositions. Currently based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she draws inspiration from nature, travel, and cultural narratives, incorporating the rich atmospheres of diverse landscapes into her work.
INTERVIEW | Maria Sokor
Maria Sokor is an internationally recognized food and commercial photographer originally from Ukraine. Currently based in Philadelphia, Maria works across the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond, collaborating with brands, restaurants, and culinary professionals. Whether through photography, exhibitions, or published works, she continues to explore the intersection of food, art, and storytelling.
INTERVIEW | Snow Dollkinson
Snow Dollkinson's artwork delves into the tension between the personal and intimate and the raw and exposed. Whether portraying the natural world or abstract concepts, Snow's paintings highlight the simplicity of everyday life, capturing moments that speak to the essence of human experience. Her paintings showcase the remarkable power of simplicity.
INTERVIEW | Minni Mäkinen
Minni Mäkinen (b. 2003, Helsinki, Finland) is a visual artist and photographer currently based in Switzerland. Her art explores themes of change, transition, and identity, deeply rooted in her personal experience of growing up internationally. Constant movement between cultures and environments sparked her interest in how change shapes who we are, a theme she often explores in her work.
INTERVIEW | Harini Rajeev
INTERVIEW | Tian Gao
Tian Gao is an art teacher based in Shanghai with a deep passion for digital art. A self-taught expert in modelling, programming, game design, and other related fields, she is proficient in a wide range of digital art software. Tian is dedicated to transforming traditional art education through the integration of digital art tools and techniques.
INTERVIEW | Daniel Ellwood
Daniel Ellwood, a 34-year-old British artist based in Berlin, is known for his distinctive scalpel technique, which he developed under the guidance of his art mentor. His work delves into the intersection of chemical and organic realms, exploring themes of nature, structure, and the shadows within them. Ellwood’s work continues to evolve, blending traditional and modern methods.
INTERVIEW | Yibo Wan
Yibo is a visual artist and jewellery designer currently based in London. Her multidisciplinary practice spans moving image, visual art, and sculptural jewellery, exploring the nuanced connections between human emotions, perception, and the body's interaction with its surroundings. Her work delves into subtle psychological experiences and constructs immersive emotional landscapes.
INTERVIEW | Yilin Xu
Yilin Xu works as an interior designer in New York after graduating from Pratt Institute while also pursuing a passion for freelance illustration. Influenced by her architectural background, the illustrations are intricately inspired by spatial dynamics, architectural elements, and detailed mechanical designs.
INTERVIEW | Gordon Massman
Gordon Massman is an American painter and poet. As an artist, he has transformed his visceral poetry into large-scale oil paintings and sculptural paintings. In his work, he examines the depths of human urges, motives, fears and desires. Nothing is sacrosanct, brutal honesty prevails in his monumental paintings which captivate and envelop. He unmasks the shockingly beautiful core of existence.
INTERVIEW | Zichun Wang
Zichun Wang is a motion design artist based in vibrant New York City. She is passionate about crafting visual experiences that both inspire and engage. Her work centers on capturing and amplifying the essence of a story to help viewers connect and understand on a deeper level. Her goal is to evoke emotion and immerse audiences in the narrative, creating art that leaves a lasting impact.
INTERVIEW | Hanna Salian
Hanna Salian is a versatile artist residing near Dallas, Texas. In her work as an oil painter, Hanna Salian strives to capture the world as it is. Through meticulous observation and skillful application of paint, Hanna aims to recreate the subtle interplay of light, color, and texture that defines our visual experience.
INTERVIEW | Sayitxreal
Sayitxreal is a 28-year-old Colombian artist from Medellín whose work bridges the physical and spiritual realms, exploring themes of existence, duality, and personal transformation. With a background in architecture and dance, she merges these disciplines to create art that balances structure and fluidity, combining vibrant colors and mixed media to evoke emotions and introspection.
INTERVIEW | Roger Mujica
Roger Mujica is an award-winning international photographer based in São Paulo, Brazil. Nature is his ultimate muse, with its intricate forms, shadows, and ever-changing movement inspiring his creative process. His versatile portfolio spans architectural precision, evocative landscapes, intimate portraits, fine art, and digital mixed media.