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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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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All Eyes On: Florencia Dacunto

Argentinian collage artist Florencia Dacunto has an affinity for forgotten stories and images, and the texture and smell of old paper and books. By cutting and piecing them together again, she creates collages that talk about children, motherhood and society.

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Rising Star: Ottavia Marchiori

In a world dominated by digital culture, creating analogue collages from everyday objects and paper is a form of resistance for Italian collage artist and illustrator Ottavia Marchiori.

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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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The vibrant world of Joanna Pilarczyk Radecka

Inspired 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.

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All Eyes On: Sierra Severson

Chicago based artist Sierra Severson creates analogue collages from collected books & magazines, involving architecture, nature, the human condition, and the ongoing struggle for women’s sovereignty. Discover more of her work in today’s feature.

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In Conversation with Babak Haghi

Through his pictures, Iranian photographer Babak Haghi discovers nature, the dialect of the body & femininity inside of human beings. In our interview, we spoke with him about his passion for the human body, the beauty of analog photgraphs and the difficult situation for artists in Iran.

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Rising Star: Elysian Vision

Through her art, Dubai based digital artist Elysian Vision, creates places that bring a sense of peace & beauty into our chaotic world. In smoothing tones of purple, she explores dreams, the cosmos and our subconscious. Join us in today’s “Rising Stars” and learn more about Elysian and her powerful work.

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All Eyes On: Hallie Driscoll

Multi-disciplinary artist Hallie Driscoll creates immersive installations that bring the expanse of nature closer to home. Her work focuses on the beauty of nature & how we connect to it through the smallest of details. Learn more about Hallie’s work and love for embroidery in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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All Eyes On: Carolina Caples

Heavily influenced by Mexican and American painters like Frida Kahlo and Alice Neel, Carolina Caples paints as as a way to reflect on her life and the situation she was born into. Join us and discover more of Carolina’s wonderful work.

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All Eyes On: Butternut Collage

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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Artist Talk with Robin Speijer

Robin Speijer’s work draws from the textures & colours of fabrics. Through the act of painting, she frees them from the constraints of being a material object and discovers the blurry lines between abstraction & realism.

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All Eyes On: Chibuike Ifedilichukwu

Growing 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.

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In conversation with Ludmila Queirós

In 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.

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Yewande Ambeke

Have 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.

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Yomi Awobusuyi

Are 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.

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