In Conversation with A. Stoyke

In her delicate abstract pencil drawings, Berlin based artist A. Stoyke deals with the mental and invisible, translating phenomena of the human psyche, as well as spiritual themes, into pieces of art. Graduated from the Kunsthochschule Berlin in 2020, A. Stoyke has worked on topics such as nightmares, the process of memory and the seemingly ordinary, deconstructing apparent reality and transcribing it into her own aesthetic language.

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All Eyes On: Woosik Choi

Exploring the relationship between the world he encounters and himself, New York City based artist Woosik Choi visually translates the world interpreted from his own perspective,.

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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: Daniel Atenyi

Wandaalo Atenyi Daniel is a 25 year old Ugandan born artist that uses charcoal on paper to create surrealist portraiture. Daniel uses extravagant contrasts and assertive forms that create counternarratives in response to the visual representations of the spiritual form through histories. In today’s “Rising Stars”, we show a selection of 4 of Daniel’s most precious works.

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Rising Stars: Ezgi Nadir

Born in Istanbul, Turkey, in 1988, Ezgi Nadir’s main concepts in her works are technology, life & death, mortality, time, and identity. Many of her drawings deal with societies created by technology, and are visual representations of ideas.

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Rising Stars: Quel Hynson

Intrigued by the intersectionality of culture and tradition and naturally drawn to art, Texas artist Quel Hynson looks for ways to blend multiple form of art together in her proejcts. In today’s “Rising Stars”, we showcase 5 of her most interesting drawings.

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Raising awareness through art activism: Athenkosi Kwinana

Through her large scale self portraits, South African art activist Athenkosi Kwinana aspires to deepen the understanding of Albinism in her native country, and to reimagine the representation of Albinism in its black communities and abroad. We talked with Kwinana about her beginnings in the arts, the joy of self-portraiture & what it means to be an art activist.

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The hybrid world of Linus Cuno

German artist Linus Cuno has been passionate about all forms of art since childhood days. Nowadays, his mission is to fuse these different art forms into one multidimensional artwork: most of his paintings come along with a song and vice versa.

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All Eyes On: Michelle Botteghi

Have you ever felt that the best way of talking to yourself and others is by the means of art? Do you love pencil drawings and storytelling? Don’t miss our feature with Michelle Botteghi, a young emerging illustrator from Italy with a love for cinema and printmaking.

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