All Eyes On: Link Hg

Italian artist Nicolò LinkHg Andreatta works with the concept of abandonment, trying to bring order to disused places through his graffiti interventions. In today’s “All Eyes On”, the artists talks more about his passion for forgotten spaces and gives insight into his project.

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All Eyes On: Nicole Botto

Born in Los Angeles, as the daughter of two successful artists, Nicole Botto grew up immersed in the artist’s lifestyle. An artist from the beginning, Nicole turned to art as a career in her early 40’s. Join us in today’s “All Eyes On” to learn more about Nicole and her mixed media works.

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All Eyes On: Hanna Dujmovic

Hanna Dujmovic (1994) is a painter & sculptor based in Sarajevo and Belgrade (Balkans), whose colourful, dreamlike paintings introduce the viewer to a new world. In today’s “All Eyes” we show a selection of some of her most intriguing works.

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In Conversation with Yelena Beliaev

Israeli textile artist Yelena Beliaev uses the felting technique to create fruit and vegetables that are afterwards put together as installations. In our conversation with her, Yelena told us more about
how she got into felting, the challenges she faces in her career as an emerging artist & why she cherishes the art community that she has found through social media.

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All Eyes On: Michael James Cisarik

Best known for his large-scale abstract paintings in natural tones, Houston based, self-taught painter Michael James Cisarik, has been able to gain recognition in the U.S. art scene since the COVID-19 pandemic. In today’s “All Eyes On”, we show 5 of Michael’s most intriguing works.

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Rising Stars: Claudia Robles-Gil

Originally from Mexico City, New York City-based artist Claudia Robles-Gil creates vibrant oil paintings of flowers & tropical fruits, and human bodies, mostly bodies, who interact with these.

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Rising Stars: Time for the Oniric

Inspired by her personal demons, the immensity of nature and the mediocrity of the human condition, Portuguese artist Micaela Guedes aka Time For The Oniric creates colourful digital illustrations that carry disturbing themes of nowadays through a psychedelic and surrealistic approach.

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All Eyes On: Christopher Pompa

While working as a musician with experimental band, The Voices, recording layers of sound led to Christopher’s fascination with visual layering and the different type of volume that came from colour and shape. See more of his work in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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9 questions with Ethel Aanyu

Ugandan artist Ethel Aanyu uses digital layering techniques of positive and negative black & white images to create intriguing artworks that she likes to describe as “visual self reflections”. We talked with Ethel talked about the performative process involved in her work, self-reflection & growth, and her interest in the human condition

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Taking time for play with Emily Moores

From her studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, Emily Moores creates both wall works & large scale installations, consisting of hand-cut and ornately layered materials. In our interview with her, we talked about the intelligence of our bodies in relation to art, the benefit of sharing a studio with two kids and two dogs, and why verbalization is not always needed to create or understand a piece of art.

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Rising Stars: Marta Urosa

Spanish artist Mara Urosa uses objects from her everyday life to create small size paintings (almost assemblages) which show a high symbolic content as a manner to transcend or represent reality. Their small size transmits a sense of intimacy. See Marta’s work in today’s “Rising Stars”.

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Rising Stars: Luzalba

Since 2020, Portuguese artist Luzalba has dedicated her artistic practice to sea culture: creating zero waste prints from fresh fish on recycled cotton bed sheets, she explores Maritime Portuguese recourses and pays tribute to the Portuguese marine traditions.

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Rising Stars: Yusuf Mubaraq

Conscious of culture and history, and prioritizing traditional values in his art, Nigerian painter Yusuf Mubaraq views his role as an artist as one who preserves the times we live in. In today’s take on “Rising Stars”, we showcase some of his most intriguing works.

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Rising Stars: Shani Zuberi

Sacramento based visual artist Shani Zuberi, has been undressing classical art pieces since 2019 and replacing them with her own features, incorporating her love of storytelling and searching through archives into her artistic aesthetic. Discover her distinctive pieces in today’s “Rising Stars”.

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Rising Stars: Daniel Oguche

Nigerian painter Daniel Oguche uses his paintings to tell stories of his people and to talk about his cultural background. Discover more about Daniel and his work in today’s “Rising Stars” and learn more about the symbols in his colourful paintings.

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All Eyes On: Charles Eruni

Driven by how different our perspectives as individuals can be, Nigerian photographer Charles Eruni uses his photography to express his experiences in every day life, and to capture his very personal view of the world. Discover more of his work in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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Rising Stars: Anu Oro

Working with acrylic paints & mediums, New Jersery-based artist Anu Oro creates artwork that is deeply inspired by alignment, introspection, & identity. Learn more about Anu’s work in today’s take on “Rising Stars”, and dive into her world of gold accents, bold linework & a contrasting monochromatic palette.

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All Eyes On: Ori Aviram

At the age of 34, Tel Aviv-based painter Ori Aviram switched from Cinematography to Visual Arts. A lover of colours, he paints abstract, as well as figurative pieces. Over the recent years, he’s found himself drawn to abstraction more and more. In today’s artist feature, we showcase some of his most intriguing works.

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All Eyes On: Silvia Sarsano

Living and working in Berlin, Germany, since 2007, Italian artist Silvia Sarsano’s work talks about topics such as generational stories, societal contradictions and expectations, individual and collective memory and workers’ rights, often from a female perspective.

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All Eyes On: Fran Gealer

For California based photographer & collage artist Fran Gealer, collage is a way to understand the impermanence of nature and the way society’s events can quickly shift into different ideals. Learn more about Fran’s work in today’s take on “All Eyes On”.

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