In conversation with Sheena Williams or how to be a well of creativity

Mixing her Black and Asian identities in a multi-hyphenate cereal of sculpture, digital art, wood stain and animation, U.S artist SheWill 별초롱 colors outside of intersectional lines with pieces that celebrate the many layers of her identity and express complexities of consciousness through a lens of social awareness. Having recently been made aware that her mother had disowned her a long time ago, her current work “Treatise on the Absence of a Mother” is a celebration of all the phases of her relationship with the concept of “mother” even in her absence.

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In conversation with Ojo Agi

With Blackness at the center of her works, Ojo Agi’s figurative drawings on brown paper tell a story that transcends race. Informed by postcolonial theory, gender studies, and narrative storytelling, the Nigerian-Canadian artist uses her drawings to respond to Afro-diasporic subjectivities, feminist politics, and aesthetic beauty.

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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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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: Fernanda Morales Tovar

Born 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.

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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: Tiffany Wong

Montreal 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.

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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: 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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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: Kristine Narvida

Born 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!

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All Eyes On: Nicole Botto

Born in Los Angeles, as the daughter of two successful artists, Nicole Botto grew up immersed in the artist’s lifestyle. An artist from the beginning, Nicole turned to art as a career in her early 40’s. Join us in today’s “All Eyes On” to learn more about Nicole and her mixed media works.

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In conversation with Elisa Adams

With her organically shaped stone sculptures, award winning U.S. sculptor Elisa Adams creates a space to take a pause from the constant barrage of crises and hardships in the world. In our interview with her, we talked about the importance of feeling art, and not thinking it, getting into your first show without an important CV and just putting yourself out there.

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If Only Flowers Could Talk by Clarisse Pillard

In her project “If Only Flowers Could Talk”, French artist Clarisse Pillard talks about the “behind the scenes” of offering flowers to someone, confronting us with images of their mass production and the logistics behind it. See pictures of the project and learn more about Clarisse in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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All Eyes On: Katherine Gallacher

In her cyanotype images, Scottish artist Katherine Gallacher combines Art and Science. By collecting flora from her own garden and the Scottish countryside she aims to highlight the individuality of each variety and bring wild unforgotten plants and weeds to the fore.   

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Rising Stars: Adeline Thng

Through her embodied Plexiglas sculptures, Singapore based artist Adeline Thng highlights the attention to fine details in craftmanship and engages with geometrical interplay of line, form and colour.

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All Eyes On: Emily Swan

For analogue collage artist Emily Swan, art is a way to reflect on both the beauty and absurdities that she stumble upon in her everyday life. Often referencing American culture, her artwork takes a critical or sarcastic view on thoughts, self-talk, feelings, pain, emotions, struggles, and other aspects of the human experience. 

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All Eyes On: Hanna Dujmovic

Hanna Dujmovic (1994) is a painter & sculptor based in Sarajevo and Belgrade (Balkans), whose colourful, dreamlike paintings introduce the viewer to a new world. In today’s “All Eyes” we show a selection of some of her most intriguing works.

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