Just living life with Nyancho NwaNri

A lens-based creator out of Lagos, Nigeria, Nyancho NwaNri’s works revolve around African history, indigenous spiritual traditions, culture, languages, and social end environmental issues. An internationally acclaimed documentary photographer, Nyancho also creates pieces of video art, a practice that allows her to delve deeper into herself and the experiences lived & shared with the rest of human beings.

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All Eyes On: Elizabeth Marmur

Inspired by the wonders of nature, both universal and human, Elizabeth Murmur’s work is an ongoing exploration of the human condition. In today’s “All Eyes On”, we showcase some of her most vibrant works. Enjoy!

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Combining art and science with Sarah Fabrizi

Canadian artist Sarah Fabrizi just couldn’t decide- both Biology and Studio Art are her passion, and so, she decided to study both. Last month, Sarah I met via Zoom and talked about the joy of building your own canvas, the many emotions that that the creative process makes you navigate through and why just getting involved can sometimes be enough to start a lifelong journey.

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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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Rising Stars: Dheeraj Kumar aka. Silentstoryteller

Trained Fashion Designer, photographer and artist Dheeraj Kumar aspires to define his personal approach towards life through his lens. In today’s “Rising Stars” we showacase works from his series “Men in Masks”.

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Rising Stars: Uche Dalington Amazu

Nigerian visual artist and Crochet Designer Uche Dalington Amazu takes keen interest in sourcing and experimenting with fiber materials, and describes weaving as a kind of therapy for him, where he can express his complex thoughts.

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Rising Stars: Toheeb Ibrahim

Toheeb Ibrahim is a Nigerian visual artist who creates textile pieces made from fibers, threads and fabrics that describe the daily life around him. See more of Ibrahim’s work in today’s “Rising Stars”.

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All Eyes On: Ludovic Michaux

After working as a photographer for several years, French artist Ludovic Michaux returned to his first passions, drawing and painting, in 2008. In today’s “All Eyes On”, we showcase his beautiful, black and white charcoal and ink drawings.

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Rising Stars: Kat Yew

Do you like organic forms, vibrant colours and artistic experimentation? Then today’s “Rising Star” might as well be for you. See more of Singapore artist Kat Yew’s colourful works.

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Rising Stars: Amine Naima

From early childhood days on, Moroccon artist Amine Naima was introduced to pottery practice and its aesthetics, which has influenced his work. In today’s “Rising Stars”, we’re showing some of Amine’s beautiful geometrical paintings, influenced by the Afro-Berber culture.

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All Eyes On: Delphine Alphonse

The people in daily life, such as colleagues, family and friends, as well as growing up in a multicultural atmosphere in Paris, France, are the main sources of inspiration for visual artist Delphine Alphone. In today’s “All Eyes On”, we share some of her most vibrant works.

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Rising Stars: Abby Maroney

Bold shapes and bright colors that convey a sense of playfulness are common in Abby Maroney’s work, who just recently started pursuing visual arts, more precisely analogue collage, seriously. Discover more of Abby’s work in today’s “Rising Stars”.

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Rising Stars: Rosie Park

For South Korean visual artist Rosie Park, art is both a process of healing and a source of energy that keeps her going. Drawing her inspiration from her personal experience with nature, art history and everyday things, Rosie’s aim is to instil the same sense of calmness and peace that art brings me to those who can connect with my work. 

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All Eyes On: Kathleen Beausoleil

Primarily working in oil paint, Kathleen Beausoleil’s works focus on what it means to be a social being, exploring human social interaction and the territorial behaviors that operate in crowds. Learn more about Kathleen’s work in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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Rising Stars: Precious Ezeogu

Following the motto “A picture speaks more than 1000 words”, Nigerian photographer Precious Ezeogu aims to use her pictures as a tool for change, to express feeling, pass on information and discuss social problems. In today’s “Rising Stars”, we showcase 4 of her latest works.

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All Eyes On: Joana Maria Sousa

Portuguese visual artist and filmmaker Joana Maria Sousa calls herself a “storytelling freak”, with a deep passion for photography, writing, editing & directing. In today’s “All Eyes On”, we present pieces from her series “Purple World”, where the artist challenged herself to create one piece of art everyday throughout the year of 2022.

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Rising Stars: Mona Madl

Born in 1996 in Salzburg, Austria, visual artist Mona Madl currently lives and works in Pennsylvania, U.S. Inspired by different styles of art, Mona’s works can be described as a symbiosis of traditional charcoal & pencil art with new mediums such as acrylics and alcohol ink.

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Rising Stars: Nickie Harrington

As a geometric op artist, Nicki Harrington’s art explores the intersection of form, color, and perception. the intersection of form, color, and perception. Through the use of precise lines, shapes, and patterns, Nickie creates vibrant works that challenge the viewer’s understanding of space and dimension. Discover more of her work in today’s “Rising Stars”

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All Eyes On: Andrea Mindell Cohen

In her colourful mixed media works, Canadian-Spanish artist Andrea Mindell Cohen combines various types of printmaking, photography, drawing, painting and textiles to create immersive installations. Have a look at a selection of some of her most intriguing works in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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Rising Stars: Matthias Lück

German artist Matthias Lück (b.1984) approached the traditional form of painting through experience in the design areas of urban art. In his figurative visual language, he takes up topics relevant to the time and relates them to one another with the help of collage-like pictorial spaces.

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