Fascinated with archeology, & history, and inspired by prehistoric figurines & feminism, Rowan’s paintings talk about our innate connection to the earth and invite us to treasure the history we carry within.
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International Art Magazine for Emerging Artists
Fascinated with archeology, & history, and inspired by prehistoric figurines & feminism, Rowan’s paintings talk about our innate connection to the earth and invite us to treasure the history we carry within.
Read MoreAfter receiving his first art lesson in his late teens, Bali-based Australian artist Spock has been drawing and painting ever since. In today’s “All Eyes On” we’re showcasing 7 of his most vibrant and colourful works. Enjoy!
Read MoreBorn in 1992 in Mexico, Fernanda Morales Tovar’s artistic research focuses on the permanent dialogue of the artist with their work and environment, with an emphatic reflection from the pictorial. With her works, she aims to create works that allow generating new connections with reality through the recreation of places from painting.
Read MoreThe main subject in Adeife Adeniran’s paintings is “Box Head”, a character he created to embody loneliness. The main subject in Adeife Adeniran’s paintings is “Box Head”, a character he created to embody loneliness. According to the Lagos-based painter, the world holds a large population of people who are lonelier than ever before (partly due to Social Media and networking), “boxing” their emotions within and putting on a façade of numbness. In our interview with Adeife, he told us more about “Box Head”, the feeling of loneliness & how art can be a tool to deal with it, and the art scene in Nigeria.
Read MorePrimarily 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”.
Read MoreMontreal based emerging artist Tiffany Wong creates hybrid paintings that combine painting with textile art. In today’s “All Eyes On”, we showcase pieces from her series “The Stories We Tell” and grant you insight into Tiffany’s background and inspiration.
Read MoreEmmanuel Okonkwo (b. 1993) is a Calabar-based Nigerian painter and experimental artist whose work focuses primarily on the dynamics in Nigerian society, such as the struggle for survival, dealing with conflicts and other social ills. In today’s “Rising Stars”, we showcase five of his most beautiful and touching works.
Read MoreBorn in 1977 in Latvia, visual artist Kristine Narvida currently lives and works in Germany, from where she sells her art throughout Europe. In today’s “All Eyes” we show pieces from Kristine’s work “The study of annoyance”. Enjoy!
Read MoreGerman 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.
Read MoreThrough an introspective & personal perspective, Italian-Canadian artist Tania LaCaria explores the concept of paradox in her work, through themes based in gender, sexuality, social structure/class systems, body politics, love and relationships.
Read MoreSpanish 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”.
Read MoreIn “Flash for Empathy”, German painter Andrea M. Weiss explores characteristics that determine our personal & social identity such as sustainability, joy & empathy. Join us and discover more of Andrea’s work in today’s edition of “Rising Stars”.
Read MoreLiving 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.
Read MoreObsessed with creativity from an early age, painter and photographer Rachel Berkowitz moved to L.A. over a decade ago to study Fine Art to turn her passion into a profession. In her interview with us, Rachel talked about the inspirational power of life, journaling as part of her creative process and the grounding force of nature.
Read MoreThrough his colourful, clean and mesmerizing portraits, Nigerian visual artist Olayinka Salami aims to create a niche of freedom and expression for himself. Learn more about his works and inspiration behind them in today’s “All Eyes On”.
Read MoreInspired by the city’s multicultural energy, London based artist Joanna Pilarczyk creates vibrant paintings that talk about leisure, intimacy & self-awareness. We spoke with Joanna about her beginnings in the arts, the importance of light in her work & the healing power or art.
Read MoreBy playing with contrasts & elements that seemingly don’t go together at first, Austrian artist Lisa Einkemmer aims to create a certain atmosphere & mood in the viewer. Learn more about her work in today’s “Rising Star”.
Read MoreIn her paintings, multidisciplinary artist Caitlin Smith confronts the notion of gender biases and stereotypes, hoping to disrupt the prevailing prerogatives of the patriarchy. Learn more about Caitlin and her work in today’s feature.
Read MoreDrawing inspiration from her experiences of living & working across Europe, Asia and America, Malti B Lee’s “Lost in Colour” series explores the fusion of nature and urban environments. Learn more about Malti’s vibrant paintings in today’s “All Eyes On”.
Read MoreInspired by the colours of Tawain’s mountains, sea & culture, Taiwanese artist Stranger Introvert creates delicate oil paintings that emphasize on putting aside labels and varieties. See more of her intriguing works in today’s most recent artist feature.
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