Influenced by street art, record covers & adverts, UK artist Jake Kennedy, better known as “Butternutcollage”, creates analogue collages from paper, found materials & vintage bits. Have a look at his work in today’s “All Eyes On”.
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Influenced by street art, record covers & adverts, UK artist Jake Kennedy, better known as “Butternutcollage”, creates analogue collages from paper, found materials & vintage bits. Have a look at his work in today’s “All Eyes On”.
Read MoreGrowing up with his grandmother in the community, the Nigerian artist Chibuike Ifedilichukwu witnessed her eco-friendliness and strong belief in the Igbo philosophy “Live and let live” (egbe belu, ugo ebelu). Inspired to see nothing as waste, he has become one of Nigeria’s most interesting environmental artists.
Read MoreIn today’s interview, Portuguese contemporary artist Ludmila Queirós talks about music in the visual arts, installation and performance as her form of communication and the solitude of writing a PhD.
Read MoreEline Boerma is a Dutch painting & installation artist whose works have been exhibited in multiple galleries in The Netherlands. Last week Carolina visited Eline in her new studio in the outskirts of Amsterdam, where she’s currently doing a one-year artist residence.
Read MoreIn today’s Q&A, the Hong Kong artist Poon Kan Chi tells us more about her “Millenium Girl” series, growing up in Hong Kong in the late 80s and 90s & her love for working in series.
Read MoreHave you ever been overwhelmed with emotions? Felt the need to connect with something bigger than you? Has art helped you to heal from struggles and scars? Then take a break & get to know Yewande Ambeke, one of the most interesting emerging artists Nigeria has to offer you.
Read MoreIn his portraits, the young Nigerian artist Tobiloba Fasalejo paints the people in his nearest surroundings. Today on “All Eyes” on, we showcase some of his works from his latest series “More than this”.
Read MoreAre you keen on exploring black lifestyle, fashion and identity? Have you ever aimed to unveil the hidden parts of African history and culture? Then this striving Nigerian painter might as well be one of your next favourite artists.
Read MoreAre you a fighter for women’s rights? A black female artist or creative? Then get to know this inspiring artist, who doesn’t stop to purchase her dreams until they become reality.
Read MoreAfrocentrism, creativity, digital art: if these words sound familiar or intriguing to you, then Isaac Eyafe is for you. Read more abut this young Nigerian artist & his upcoming exhibition.
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