BOOMER MAGAZINE I SECOND EDITION I SELF FULFILLING PROPHECY
On many occasions, artists have prophesied the path of their career, the course of their life and many other things surrounding them including life and death. A very specific one is Jean Michel Basquiat, the artist that we have chosen for the cover of the second edition of our magazine. From the kid living in a cardboard box on the streets of New York at 17, to a superstar millionaire artist at 21, to his tragic death at the age of 28 to a legend that inspires millions of artists, Jean Michel Basquiat has captured the imagination of the world. The purpose of this publication is to see how contemporary artists present themselves and their works to the viewers and to connect them with a wider audience.
On many occasions, artists have prophesied the path of their career, the course
of their life and many other things surrounding them including life and death. A very specific one is Jean Michel Basquiat, the artist that we have chosen for the cover of the second edition of our magazine.
From the kid living in a cardboard box on the streets of New York at 17, to a superstar millionaire artist at 21, to his tragic death at the age of 28 to a legend that inspires millions of artists, Jean Michel Basquiat has captured the imagination of the world.
The purpose of this publication is to see how contemporary artists present themselves
and their works to the viewers and to connect them with a wider audience.
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SECOND EDITION
SELF FULFILLING PROPHECY
JEAN MICHEL BASQUIAT
BOOMER MAGAZINE | SELF FULFILLING PROPHECY | JEAN MICHEL BASQUIAT
TABLE OF CONTENT | BOOMER MAGAZINE #2 I MAY 2021
Editor’s Note.
On many occasions, artists have prophesied the path of their career, the course
of their life and many other things surrounding them including life and
death. A very specific one is Jean Michel Basquiat, the artist that we
have chosen for the cover of the second edition of our magazine.
From the kid living in a cardboard box on the streets of New York at 17, to a superstar
millionaire artist at 21, to his tragic death at the age of 28 to a legend that inspires
millions of artists, Jean Michel Basquiat has captured the imagination of the world.
The purpose of this publication is to see how contemporary artists present themselves
and their works to the viewers and to connect them with a wider audience.
Gallery’s Note.
The path for creating this publication was very exciting, and we had a really great time working
with so many talented artists.
Artist from all around the world are participating in this exciting publication, and their works
and biographies are truly amazing and inspiring.
Kindly note that most of the works are for sale.
For any enquires regarding artists, prices, purchase, shipments- you can kindly contact us at
email@boomergallery.net or contact the artists directly via Instagram (Instagram user name
in the bio).
Thank you for your attention, and we hope you will enjoy reading about the selected artists
and their works.
Editors
Constantin
Carolina Pastore
Publisher
Boomer Gallery
4. Alejandro Rex
5. Sofiia Olena Kalmykova
6. Catherine Fleming
7. Ranjit Singh Sagoo
8. Maria Laura Notari Rodriguez
9. Franco Corsi
10. Vlada Antipenko
11. Katrina Gorman
12. Serena Rossi
13. Kim Chase
14. Valeria
15. Alexander Ryashin
16. Jana
17. Capela
18. Lucia Salzgeber
19. Ariel Chavarro Avila
20. Emily Brooks Millar
21. April Winter
22. Rae George
23. Sonaz Izardi
24. Shereen Tabet
25. Andrew Samuel Harrison
26. Jared Orlin
27. Messiah Brown
28. Kevin Devonport
29. Celia Mourier Dargie
30. Juliet Martin
31. Clara Lemos
32. Bijanka Bacic
33. Elena Adaibekova
34. Kawthar Al Harthi
35. Nati Golan
36. Aysha Mendes
37. Kat Piera
38. Riddhi Sarker
39. Hadley Rittger
40. Yla Pil
41. Vian Borchert
42. Julija Usoniene
43. Dauren Kaliaskar
44. Parham Ghalamdar
45. Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem
46. Eugen Calmic
47. Natalia Savostina
48. Katya Shchukina
49. Ruzica Mikulic
50. Maria Coletsis
51. Francesca Brivio
52. Pascie
53. Margo Rose
54. Laura Ann Stratton
55. Marcela Cardona
56. Patricia Spoon
57. Cheryl VanderMolen Neway
58. Janina Walther
59. Arseny Isaev
60. Maria Goundry
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Alejandro Rex
Sofiia Olena Kalmykova
An interdisciplinary artist merging painting,
Sofiia was born in Simferopol, Ukraine on February
sculpture and architecture studies through
18, 1997. She has been interested in art since
the breaking down of boundaries of what is
childhood.
considered a work of art. This is expressed in
In 2013 she witnessed the process of occupation
an intuitive creative process through the use
of Crimea by Russian troops. As a result, in the
of discarded mundane objects and salvaged
fall of 2014 Sofia and her family were forced to
materials, being guided by what nature can
leave their home in the Crimea and move to
reveal when one knows how to seek. A vital
Lviv, the west of Ukraine, where she started to
recurring theme in his works is a deep-rooted
study design.
quest for identity, having dual nationality
During her studies she took a deep dive into the
between Mexico and the US and experiencing
world of art. In 2019 Sofia had her first personal
both cultures existentially. Inherent with a native
exhibition at the Lviv Palace of Arts. With her
instinct to push the limits and finding a sense of
fellow young artists she organized several modern
freedom, his artworks embody that of a neo-
art performances which made an impact on the
shaman wandering through the simulacra
cultural life of Lviv.
@alejandro.bismark_
of buildings, paved ground, lush forests and
serpentine bayous in the paradoxical landscapes
@kalmykova_art
In 2020 she graduated from Ukrainian Academy
of Printing (fine arts).
of the metropolis. Throughout his travels and
Now Sofia lives in Leipzig, Germany, where she
experiences he also illustrates a reference to
keeps on looking for new experiences, improves
ancestral wisdom through Mexica folklore, thus
her technique and looks for new opportunities.
revealing our lost connection to nature.
Family Rex
Taxi y Leche (Ode to SAMO)
The Shells
The Orogin
4
Crayon on Paper
27.94 x 20.32 cm
Acrylic, Marker and Oilstick on Canvas
40.64 x 30.48 cm
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Painting
70 x 90 cm
Painting
40 x 120 cm
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Catherine Fleming
Ranjit Singh Sagoo
My name is Catherine Fleming, I am a 25 year
Ranjit Singh Sagoo from Sutton Coldfield,
Into White, Oil on Canvas Paper, 50,8 x 40,7cm
old self taught artist from Galway on the west
coast of Ireland. My artistic practice involves
exploring the idea of pure physical expression,
how the body alone can portray emotion and
the individuals self image. I tend to exclude or
distort the face in my paintings as I believe facial
expressions can be more easily fabricated than
the rest of the body. I believe that all humans,
with practice, can master the ability to control
what their facial expressions tell the outside world
yet the body language is less easily manipulated.
I am currently working on my art in my studio,
overlooking Galway Bay.
@ranjsagoo_artist
England, is a self-taught artist. Working as a
Doctor in the NHS, he balances his medical
career with pursuing his passion for art.
The amalgamation of the experiences of his life
as a doctor and artist, Ranjit’s art is an exploration
of human nature in a natural, visceral form.
Fascinated by human nature through his daily
experiences and interactions with his patients,
Ranjit expresses these emotions through his
art. Ranjit challenges his art has to speak the
emotions and feelings it portrays.
He draws the connection between human
behaviour and emotion and that seen
throughout the animal world to the effect that
@catherineflemingart
his art is perfect blend of these. He challenges
himself to bring to life these fascinating animals
in realistic, detailed pastel drawings so that
the viewer can connect not only visually but
emotionally experience a very human emotion
in its natural, animalistic form.
The Mask
Perillos
Intent
Patience
Pastel
59 x 84 cm
Pastel
59 x 84 cm
6
Oil on Canvas Paper
50,8 x 40,7 cm
Oil on Canvas Paper
50,8 x 40,7 cm
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Maria Laura Notari Rodriguez
Franco Corsi
Laura Notari is a professional abstract artist.
Corsi was born on December 1981 in Carrara,
She loves working with acrylics and inks adding
different textures like papers, fabrics, and wood,
that are inspired and revealing the expressive
elements of nature, light, texture, and colors
that have a very vibrant vibe. She was born
and raised in Argentina and actually, she is
living in The Netherlands. She studied Fine Arts at
the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague, and
during her entire life, she studied with several
renowned painters and plastic artists. She has
been engaged in painting, drawing, glasswork,
ceramics, and sculpture during her career. She
attempts to understand the world through many
Council Tax, Acrylic on Canvas, 40 x 50 cm
a city of art in Tuscany. From an early age he
was passionate about painting, also thanks
to the time spent in his father’s artistic shop,
he won regional and national competitions.
He began his journey by making copies of
original art works, mainly classical figurative,
then approached realist painting by pursuing
the raw beauty of Frida Khalo. Franco’s first
contemporary abstract experiments concern in
the genre of great masters such as Kandinsky,
Mondrian, Pollock, Richter and Burri, before he
developed in his personal “Eccentric Visions”.
He exhibits his artworks around important studios
artistic expressions. Laura is free and intuitive in
and galleries in Italy, winner of the “Michelangelo
@ lau_notari_artist
painting and she acknowledges that art can
change the way we think. Now, she teaches
@corsi.81
2021” International Prize. His two years in London
were hugely enriched by his exposure to many
and encourages people to get involved in this
different artistic and cultural experiences. This,
wonderful world that is being a plastic artist.
plus his many encounters with artists from many
disciplines, provided a fertile environment for the
next stage in his artistic development.
Abstract Dual II
Crowd
The Revenge Of Stars and Stripes
Interrupted Horizon
Acrylic and Mixed Technique
40 x 40 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
60 x 90 cm
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Acrylic on Canvas
70 x 80 cm
Acrylic on Paper
40 x 50 cm
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Vlada Antipenko
Katrina Gorman
Vlada Antipenko is an artist and student of
Born in Fort Wayne Indiana, Katrina Gorman
the Kyiv National Food University, majoring in
showed a great interest in art at an early age.
Monocytes, Oil and Acrylic, 40 x 50 cm
bioengineering and biotechnology. Live in
Ukraine, Kyiv. Took a course at the Pinchuk
Art Center for youth who want to practice
contemporary art. An active volunteer of
creative Kyiv associations, such as the House
of Culture Kurenivka (Konstantinovskaya 73),
KosmosTabir (Kirillovskaya 47B), and “Fitotron”
(art pavilion in the Botanical Garden Grishka).
The works were created by thinking about the
latest world events. A year and a half ago, the
world was swept by a wave of false information
@ katrinagormandesigns
As her artistic abilitiesin drawing and book
writing grew in school, she then learned she
had a new passion by learning how to sew at
9 years old. However, instead of pursing art as
a career, she went to college and earned a
degree in Early Childhood Education. Then later
moved to the insurance industry. In 2009, the
love of drawing and sewing merged into a new
exciting expression for her, called Textile Design
Art. Soon after her new discovery, she had her
first fine art gallery showing at Art Link Gallery
about viruses, diseases, vaccines, and drugs.
in Fort Wayne later moved to San Antonio TX
How little mankind knows about the microcosm
where she continues to pursue her passion
@duvo.divka
and less does the average inhabitant know
about molecules, antibiotics, and the simplest
today. Some featured exhibitions and juried art
events Katrina has shown her work include: Solo
processes inside it. The works are created to
Exhibition featured at The Carver, San Antonio TX
draw people’s attention and interest to the
2015, King William Fair 2016, HGTV show called,
microcosm, the processes of which are extremely
“That’s Clever” 2008, and international exhibition
small, but incredibly important for survival.
in Chite Spain 2017.
Biotechnology
Phagocytosis
Coming In For A Landing
Mother Nature
10
Oil and Acrylic
40 x 50 cm
Oil and Acrylic
40 x 50 cm
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Textile
50.8 x 61 cm
Textile
28 x 46 cm
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Serena Rossi
Kim Chase
Serena Rossi was born in Milan in 1972, where
I am a self-taught artist who recently started
she lives and works. In 1999 she graduated in
painting again after a long absence from art. I
pharmacy. She trained in visual arts with various
work predominantly in acrylics, but have dabbled
courses including engraving at the Pomodoro
in water colours and pencils in the past. I love
Foundation in Milan. In 2013 Serena worked
the effect of light on my subjects and the colours
on the Site Specific project alongside Silvia
that dance with it, whether it be dark or light.
Petronici in Bologna. In 2014 she completed the
I love working with details and connecting with
Manual for Artists workshop created by Ivan
nature. To me, nature is my biggest inspiration no
Quaroni at Circoloquadro in Milan. In 2016 she
matter what medium I chose to paint in. I believe
then completed the Mono-type course with
we are all connected to nature in a parallel way;
Leo Ragno at the Foundation Federica Galli in
behaviors, movement, attitudes, and visually.
Milan and illustration with Javier Pabala at the
My connection to the canvas is always nature,
Duina art space, Lonato, Italy. Since 2002 she
whether it be a portrait, landscape, animal or
has participated in solo and group exhibitions
abstract. I try to put that into my work each time
in Italy and abroad. Some of her works are
and draw the viewer in to feel the same.
@serenarossiart
part of the collection located in the open-air
museum of Camo and in Gravina di Puglia.
@chase.art.works
From 2012 she received several awards for her
poems and published in several anthologies.
New Order
Angry Dog
Summertime Fun
Winter Stands Still
Acrylic on Canvas
50.8 x 61 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
45.7 x 61 cm
12
Acryclic, Collage and Spray Paint on Canvas
100 x 80 cm
2021
Acrylic, Collage and Spray Paint on Canvas
80 x 10 cm
2021
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Valeria
Alexander Ryashin
Valeria was born in 1991 in a closed Siberian
I was born in Siberia (Russia) in 1981. Today I live
town where nuclear waste is still stored. Lifeless
and work in St. Petersburg. Since childhood,
desert polygons, where there is not a single tree,
I liked to draw and play basketball. During my
created the dull look of her hometown.
study at the technical university, I have mastered
She decided to become an artist when she was
graphic design software. In the beginning, it was
13 years old, graduated from art school and
a new hobby, but literally in half a year, staying
college. She studied landscape architecture at
a student, I began to earn by graphic designing
the university. Love for plants is reflected in her
in advertising agencies.
artworks.
In several years I began to participate in
Valeria believes that deepening the connection
competitions on the websites for designers.
between our deeply rooted nature and the real
After a while, I completely became to work as a
world, makes people careful with nature. The
freelancer. Now I work for more than 18 years as
land is for plants, not for nuclear burial grounds.
a graphic designer with organizations worldwide.
Valeria runs the art studio - greenhouse, where
At the same time, I didn’t stop saving up ideas
she teaches painting and grows over 50 types
for painting.
@valeriamir_art
of plants.
@alexander_ryashin
And at the moment I am ready to share my
paintings oil on canvas with the public and I try
to make our world more beautiful.
Know Yourself
Everything In You
Freedom
Wish
14
Mixed Media on Canvas
90 x 70 cm
Oil on Canvas
95 x 80 cm
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Oil on Canvas
60 x 50 cm
Oil on Canvas
100 x 70 cm
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Jana
Capela
Jana grew up in the small town of Jurmala,
CAPELA, was born in Lisbon in April 1973.
Latvia, though she was quick to discover more of
With a higher education in Advertising and
herself through living in the UK, Italy, Switzerland
Marketing, he completed just two years of
and the Netherlands. Currently in Amsterdam,
his professional career in this field, because
her passion lies in exploring her imagination and
an invitation made him embrace a career in
the broader world. While self- taught, Jana’s work
television where he worked with some of the
is influenced by an appreciation of surrealism,
biggest names in television in Portugal.
dadaism and expressionism. Growing up as one
Author of two books, CAPELA started painting in
of 11 children and finding friendship with people
2012. He was a pupil of the Portuguese painter
of different nationalities, interests, characters,
Gabriel Garcia.
Jana has always been fascinated by other’s
CAPELA defines his Art as visceral and chaotic.
feelings, perceptions and thoughts. Thus, she
No defined lines. He can also be included in
prefers to leave her art untitled so that people
can find part of themselves in the expression,
@capelapintor
Jean Dubuffet definition of Art Brut.
It was with surprise that he received an invitation
rather than being guided on an impersonal
in 2015, for his first individual exhibition. He no
@jan_art_ista
journey.
longer dedicated himself to exhibitions until
he felt that his work would have quality to be
exhibited. This is the moment!
The Third
Untitled
Judas Christ or the False
Philantropists
The Weight of The World on
My Shoulders
Acrylic
20 x 20 cm
Watercolor
25 x 25 cm
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Mixed Media on Canvas
116 x 89 cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
120 x 100 cm
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Lucia Salzgeber
Ariel Chavarro Avila
Lucia Salzgeber was born in 1988 in Nancy in the
In 1970 I was born in the Central Andes Mountains
East of France. She understands deeply, thanks
in Colombia. My love for nature, colour,
to her paternal grandmother who survived
texture and art began as a little child. I am an
the camps, that human beings can transcend
environmental contemporary minimalist artist
themselves. At a very young age, she lived through
working in the medium of painting particularly
intimate and collective experiences in which she
with Oil and Watercolour. My main aim is to
tried to catch a glimpse of the furious, wounded,
communicate with the audience about how
ambiguous and primal intensity of herself and the
important and beautiful is our world and to
other. She sketches and fills dozens of notebooks
create consciousness to look and to care after
that still follow her. Salzgeber fragments her
our natural environment for us and our future
life by long moments of creation in an intense
generations.
solitude which give birth to installations mixing
body, pictorial and performative languages.
In 2017, Salzgeber moved into a 7,000 square
meter former granite factory, a building she
@lucia_salzgeber
named Relief, a sensitive balance between
relief and oscillations. The studio, hung in a pit
@arielchavarroavila
like a moored boat, is held by its bleached walls.
Within it, the artist digs white with black. She
releases the black and delivers the white. She
writes a temporality in the timeless.
Froide
Il Tourment
Colours of the Sea
Colours of the Sunset
Engraving Ink
120 x 80 cm
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Engraving Ink
120 x 80 cm
2019
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Oil on Canvas
152.4 x 122 cm
Oil on Canvas
152.4 x 122 cm
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Emily Brooks Millar
Emily Brooks Millar is a visual artist based in
Glasgow, who works predominately in illustration.
She is currently a member of the GoMA Youth
board, playing an active role in organising
and leading workshops and events for young
people in Scotland. Her work always holds a
sense of humour and a pulpy style. She is also in
collaboration with the Salt Space Cooperative:
a collective of like minded artists who form work
and public spaces. Her most recent exhibitions
of ‘Nuns on the Run’ and ‘Window Shopping’
have garnered high media attention and
conversation. Her up and coming children’s
horror comic book is soon to be published.
April Winter
April Winter lives and works on a small island off
the coast of British Columbia. She creates playful
yet introspective self-portraits in self built, often
claustrophobic sets. Her work revolves around
the transformations of these little worlds, filling the
space with found, made or borrowed objects to
tell a story; often about such topics as sexuality,
utopia and isolation.
@emilybrooksart
@aprilbluewinter
Tear Rider
Ride or Die
You Are What You Eat
April Showers Bring May Flowers
Photography
40.6 x 50.8 cm
Photography
40.6 x 50.8 cm
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Fine Art Paper
29.7 x 42 cm
Fine Art Paper
29.7 x 42 cm
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Rae George
Sonaz Izadi
My name is Rae and I’m a Painter based in York,
Sonaz Izadi is a multidisciplinary artist based in
studying my MFA at Leeds Arts University (2020-
Los Angeles California. After receiving a BFA
22). As my hero Matisse has been quoted “What
from The Theatre School’s conservatory program
I am after above all, is expression” I use oil paint,
at DePaul University she began pursuing her
mixed media and the iPad to create works that
passion for the visual arts. She refers to her works
show expression through my use of colour and
as “Energy Paintings.” It is her belief that there is
line. I am influenced by Art History, from the
a distinct chemical shift between people upon
old masters through to the early 20th Century
their first meeting. Sonaz has spent many years
modern art movements. My work reveals my
painting strangers in parks, coffee shops, and
experiences, mood and instinct, I often don’t
bars. This allowed for meaningful conversation
understand my paintings until I come back to
among people and ultimately yielded a new
them later. This work was part of a series called
way of expressing the energy of a moment
‘Queen of the Living Room’, made during the
people seldom talk about—the first encounter.
first months of 2021. Little did I know, a month
Today Sonaz predominantly puts paint to paper
later my partner would leave me. When I look
to exhibit her own energetic response to specific
@raegeorgeart
at this work now, I feel like the artist in me knew
what would be coming.
@sonazizadi
moments in time. Many of her works have been
created during a time of social and economic
unrest in today’s world. She hopes her art
welcomes a better understanding of one’s own
vitality in any given moment.
Me, Myself and Rae
On My Mind
Squigz
S’ Over
22
iPad Painting
40.6 x 50.8 cm
2021
iPad Painting
40.6 x 50.8 cm
2021
23
Acrylic on Paper
91.5 x 121.9 cm
Acrylic on Paper
45.7 x 121.9 cm
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Shereen Tabet
Andrew Samuel Harrison
Shereen Tabet is a Scottish Lebanese abstract
Andrew Samuel Harrison is a self-taught artist
expressionist artist based in Clapton. Mostly
living and working in Richmond, VA. Building
self-taught, her work is inspired by Colour Field
upon single-line drawing, his current collage work
and Action Painters. Her practice explores an
emerges from a process of cutting, gluing and
obsession with colour, light and texture through
ripping figures painted on paper. A willingness to
mixed media painting. Acrylic, oil, pencils and
run with spontaneous ideas combines with these
pastels are applied using brushes and adapted
iterations to create suggestive abstract forms
household tools. Her work incorporates subtle
set on framed backgrounds and named with a
use of pattern, juxtaposed with fragments of
playful love of language.
bold mark making and sometimes inclusion
@tangereenart
of ‘hidden’ figures, inviting the viewer to look
closer. With recurring themes of family, femininity
and relationships, Shereen has an interest in
how our memory interprets the past and shapes
the future. Her work captures a sense of vague
fleeting memories, feelings frozen in time,
interspersed with moments of clarity, sometimes
@andrewsamuelharrison
joyful recollections of past experiences, people
and places, other times tinged with melancholy.
No Woman Is An Island
Is This Normailty
Mid Step Mating Dance
Electricity Perched on River Rock
24
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Caulker, Pastel, Graphite
and String on Box Canvas
60 x 40 cm, 2021
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Caulker, Cardboard on
Canvas
100 x 80 cm, 2021
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Acrylic and Paper on Panel
35.5 x 50.8 cm
Acrylic and Paper on Panel
35.5 x 50.8 cm
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Jared Orlin
Messiah Brown
After more than 15 years working in ceramics,
Born in the Bronx in 1992 and raised out in
South African-born Jared Orlin shifted his love for
Brooklyn for the remainder of his youth, the artist
bright, bold colours and the beautiful symmetry
has always had a creative soul that was full
of repeating imagery to a new medium: digitally-
of expression. Messiah was the only child until
enhanced pop art and abstract photography
having a sister at 16 which is when he came
prints. In doing so, he founded iHeart Pop Art and
out to his family with his gay sexual identity. His
its mission of adding colour to even the dullest of
life wasn’t picture perfect, but it was filled with
walls.
tough love and passion. These unique qualities
Inspired by Andy Warhol and MC Escher,
his family gave him is what made him into the
Jared, who now lives in the UK, loves presenting
creator he is today. Messiah enjoys many other
the ‘normal’ in surprising and unexpected
creative outlets besides oil painting, he has
ways. Through playful repetitions and colour
talents in creative writing, poetry and acting.
enhancements, he puts new spins on every-
When he is not creating art, or writing heart felt
day images, imbuing them with unusual and
poetry he is often digging into spirituality and
sometimes surprising perspectives.
nature. Messiah is a emerging artist, and this is
@iheartpopart_
@messiahart
just the beginning of the world getting to know
who this creator is. He believes we create the
beauty we want the world to perceive us as, and
Messiah just began to bloom and shall continue
to flourish in his garden he is building.
Brighton Pavilion Mirror
50 Shades of The Queen
Le Masque
Midnight Blues
26
Digital Photography Print
42 x 59.4 cm
Digital Print
50.8 x 50.8 cm
27
Oil on Canvas
40.6 x 50.8 cm
Oil on Canvas
40.6 x 50.8 cm
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Kevin Devonport
Celia Mourier Dargie
Kevin Devonport is an emerging artist currently
I’m the one who sees... Celia, French, visual artist,
based at Assembly House Studios in Leeds. It
complementary therapist, wine lover, modern
could be said that he has had somewhat an
witch, sarcastic, dark chocolate addict, tree
unorthodox entry into the Art World as he learnt
hugger, dreamer, unpredictable... No particular
to paint whilst serving a prison sentence for drug
order!
offences. Art has offered Kevin a new lease of
Born and raised in the South of France, I moved
life by allowing him to reinvent himself and turn
20 times in the last 25 years and lived on 4
away from his criminal past. In the short time since
different continents, always in need of change
becoming an Artist Kevin has covered significant
and adventure.
ground with his career. He won a Bronze Award
I’m a “life” painter who works from intuition
for the painting category in the national Koestler
and emotion. Spontaneous expression that
Awards, a semi-finalist in the King House 2020
is nonlinear and nonlogical instead of an
exhibition and currently at that stage in the Artist
intellectual exercise for technical perfection.
Lounge ‘In the Wild’ exhibition. Alongside having
An organic expression of the complexity and
a celebrity client he has now also been featured
beauty of my life experience.
@the_art_of_no_noise
in a number of publications. Despite not having
any artistic qualifications he does hold a First
@celiamdargie
My mediums are acrylic and pastel, my favorite
tools are my fingers and knives. My works have
Class Honours BSc in Sociology that does have
been exhibited in the US, UK, France, Italy, and
an influence on a number of his works. Alongside
Belgium.
his usual practice he has donated a number of
paintings to charities.
Untamed Spirit
This Painting is Rubbish
Blue Cat
Life’s a Rubik’s Cube
28
Oil on Canvas
60 x 90 cm
Oil on Canvas
60 x 75 cm
29
Acrylic and Pastel
28 x 35.5 cm
Acrylic
50.8 x 50.8 cm
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Juliet Martin
Clara Lemos
Juliet Martin has a BA in Visual Arts from Brown
Born in Portugal, Clara is currently based in Berlin,
University and a MFA in Computer Art from the
where she has been living for the past 11 years.
School of Visual Art. For the past 9 years she
With a PhD in human biology, Clara has worked
has been a part of the fiber community, having
as a cancer researcher all her life. Despite being
solo shows including at Ivy Brown Gallery, New
an art lover for as long as she can remember,
York City; Chashama, New York City; and Saori
it was not until the beginning of 2021 that she
Kaikan Gallery, Osaka, Japan. Juliet sculpts
decided to create her own art. In the middle of
fiber memoirs, combining weaving, writing, and
a global pandemic and going through a period
illustration to tell her stories.
of maternity leave, Clara felt an immense need
to cope with all the outside stress and anxiety
and find a place of her own. Her art became
her quest for inner balance. Clara’s work is an
@clara_detached
attempt to express her subjective concept of
beauty – it takes inspiration from long periods of
self-reflection, but also from the most ordinary
remotelyjuliet
and mundane little things. It is about giving
context and meaning to all the forgotten details.
Free Range
Untouchable
New Beginnings
White Sea
30
Fiber
55.9 x 33 cm
Fiber
48.2 x 73.7 cm
31
Mixed Media on Paper
20 x 30 cm
Mixed Media on Canvas
50 x 50 cm
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Bijanka Bacic
Elena Adaibekova
Bijanka Bacic (b. 1997) is a Australian born artist
My name is Elena Adaibekova.I’m 35 years old.
that has received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from
I started drawing about 2 years ago.After a severe
National Art School, Sydney, Australia in 2018.
internal crisis, I realized that I was no longer what
She currently lives and works in London, UK.
I had been all my life.The roles I played were no
Bijanka’s paintings draw upon her desire to find
longer my reflection.I was a daughter, a wife, and
a permanent vision that is deeply connected
a mother,and I developed spiritually,traveled,
to the universal. Where her work becomes a
and even did business for a few years, but I wasn’t
chaotically orchestrated surface that feels
myself.Sometimes these masks stick so hard that
familiar yet obscured with its vibrating colors and
you can’t breathe anymore.It happened to
abstracted figures.
me, too.At that moment, I was born as an artist.
Her creative process draws from the restless
The canvas silently accepted all my pain,all
motion of movement. By extracting various
my doubts and mental tosses.During this time, I
silhouettes of figures in motion, she places them
wrote more than 30 paintings, I wrote day and
in an unsequenced manner onto the canvas.
night, without giving up my strength.Now I am
Where their form gives her absolute freedom
grateful to fate for all the trials,I proudly say “I am
@bijanka_bacic
to play with the application of colour and the
boundaries between line and body.
@adel_modernart
an artist”. That’s what I am.
Morning Haze
Homage To My Past
Acceptance
Stop Honey You Are Hurting Me
32
Oil Pastel on Paper
30 x 40 cm
2021
Oil on Canvas
174 x 250 cm
33
Acrilic on Linen
106 x 78 cm
Acrylic on Linen
78.5 x 70 cm
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Kawthar Al Harthi
Nati Golan
I’m Kawthar Al Harthi, a visual artist on collage
I was born and raised in Israel, and at the
and mixed media, currently working as an
Art teacher. I graduated from Sultan Qaboos
University with a BA in Art Education.
Art is the ruling passion of my life; it’s a particularly
unique way of portraying the world and
recreating a new reality. In a way, it is a constant
attempt to find relationships between memories,
imagination, and physical reality.
Poetry inspired me the most; it is my primary
source of inspiration. Then comes papers like old
letters, old notebooks, diaries, sketches, library
cards, etc. I have always noticed something
Trippy Vibes, Collage on Canvas, 40 x 40 cm
moment I live in Germany (Halle Saale) with my
husband and 2 daughters. I’m a self-taught artist,
photographer and digital creator. I play with
materials, scan objects, and use my photography
skills to catch emotions, symbols and textures. In
the creation process I mix them all together to
create mix media digital art, characterized by
collage psychedelic style. There is a story behind
every work, based on my insights and personal
experiences. Some of them are dark, and the
others are full of self-humour and fun.
I enjoy exploring and learning new skills, and
exciting and new behind these kinds of papers,
always gain new knowledge. As a self-taught
@kawthar_alharthi
something related to the relationship between
humans and time. I also get inspiration from
nature, photographs, paintings, films. I have an
@nati.golan.collage
artist I believe it’s the only way to grow and
develop. I’m in contentious journey of finding
new inspiration and stretching my limits.
extensive collection that contains a massive
I’m inspired by nature and people, and influence
number of copies of poems, photos, film shoots,
by artist like Brooke Shaden, Christian Schloe,
and paintings. And I always look through them
Francisca Pageo, Rebeka Elizegi, Hollie Chastain
before starting a new work.
Klarens Malluta and more.
Untitled
Untitled
Brain Overload
Burnout
Collage and Drawing
80 x 60 cm
Collage and Drawing
65 x 45 cm
34
35
Collage on Canvas
30 x 40 cm
Collage on Canvas
40 x 40 cm
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Aysha Mendes
Kat Piera
Inspired by pioneering colour masters like Claude
At kindergarden my sister and I were hair stylists,
Monet, as well as contemporary artists such as
my parents were in shock when they saw
Scott Naismithand Julia Badow, Aysha Mendes
our mohawk-like haircuts. 1st grade thinking I
is a colourful and passionate mixed-media artist
was a mad scientist as my friends and I made
based out of Oshawa, Canada. As a South
“cheese” by leaving old milk in lockers. In
Asian British-born Canadian, with parents from
second grade I started my very own company
east Africa, and having lived in eight cities, she
Pencils Incorporated with my close friends. Every
comes from a colourful background too. As a
night a new classmates pencil would be first
result, she loves connecting with diverse people.
stripped of its paint with scissors and then dipped
Known for her use of stunning colour, Aysha
in whatever fun smalling soap we could find; to
combines fluorescents with pastels to create
us, these sticky slimy pencils were the next great
vibrant abstracted landscapes and florals that
feat of engineering. Later I was a scientist as
feel uplifting and energetic, yet surreal and
the fourth-grade lesson on ants led me to ask
serene. Though always a creative, Aysha has
for ant farms for Christmas and ask to visit my
only recently delved into painting despite no
Grandmothers house so I could observe the ants
@ayshamendesart
formal arts education. Her work features mainly
acrylics on canvas or paper but she loves to
@kat.piera.design
that for some unknown reason she kept trying
to kill. I am still that same little kid holding a pair
play with new materials such as inks, spray paint,
of skissors after coming back from the hiar sylist
watercolors, markers, pastels and even the
or an apiring pencil engineer. I learn new things
collage of physical objects.
from the world around me.
Island Vibrations
Pastel Rapids
Coffee Morning
Paris
36
Acrylic and Oil Pastel
25.4 x 25.4 cm
Acrylic and Oil Pastel
25.4 x 50.8 cm
37
Acrylic on Paper
12 x 16 cm
Acrylic on Vinyl
164x164 cm
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Riddhi Sarker
My name is Riddhi Sarker. I’m a 17-year-old artist
from Hyderabad, India. I am a very loud, curious,
and bored person, if I’m being completely
honest, especially now during the pandemic.
This is one of the reasons why I love to experiment
with medium and style in my artwork. It allows
me to break any monotonous routines that I
end up creating for myself, and find inspiration
in the world around me. A few of my biggest
inspirations are the artists Christina Quarles,
Yayoi Kusama, and Jean Michel Basquiat. In my
artworks, I like to emphasize colour and explore
themes of childhood and nostalgia.
Hadley Rittger
Minneapolis based artist, Hadley Rittgers,
creates work that focuses on the relationship of
the human with the environment. Her passion for
the environment and interest in nature heavily
influence her creative practice. She recently
finished her undergrad in studio art and graphic
design at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota
and graduated May 2021. She will continue to
invest in her creative practice post-grad and
hopes to get her MFA in ceramics in the future.
@riddhisarker
@hadleyrittgers
Imitation
Young, Wild and Free
Stratification 2
Stratification 6
Acrylic and Collage
41.9 x 35.6 cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media
89 x 94 cm
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39
Clay, Metallic Oxides, Glaze
38 cm
Clay, Metallic Oxides
25.4 cm
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Yla Pil
Vian Borchert
Yla lives in a gray industrial city, so expressing
Vian Borchert is an award-winning expressionist
yourself through vivid emotional creativity is like
artist. V. Borchert has exhibited in many group and
a breath of fresh air.
solo exhibitions within the US and internationally.
She was fond of drawing since childhood. She
Vian is a graduate and “Notable Alumni” from
studied at the Magnitogorsk State University.
the Corcoran College of Art and Design George
Draws with a hairdryer and epoxy resin. She also
Washington University, Washington, DC. The
tries himself in experimental techniques: acrylic
National Gallery of Fine Art in Amman, Jordan
paints, texture paste, epoxy resin, natural stones,
has her artwork in their permanent collection.
and glass chips.
Vian considers her expressionistic abstract art
To create, she does not need alcohol and other
drugs; she paints all her paintings in a stream of
@vianborchert
as visual poems. V. Borchert exhibits in noted
galleries in major cities such as NYC, LA, Berlin,
white light.
Rome, Washington DC. Borchert had her artwork
exhibited in prestigious places such as “Art Basel
Miami Beach” at Spectrum Miami, The LA Art
@yla_pil
Show, 1stdibs Design Center in Chelsea, NYC.
Borchert’s art has been featured in press such
as The Washington Post, Art Market magazine,
ARTPIL, Art Reveal magazine, Vie Magazine and
others. Borchert is an art educator teaching fine
art classes in the Washington DC metropolitan
area.
Bohemia
Red Avant-Guard
Nostalgia
Misty Waves
40
Resin
100 x 70 cm
Resin
70 x 100 cm
41
Acrylic on Canvas
60 x 91 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
60 x 91 cm
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Julija Usoniene
Dauren Kaliaskar
My name is Julija Usoniene and I’m a seascape
My name Is Dauren Kaliaskar. I was born in North
and landscape artist based in Germany. After
Kazakhstan near Petropavlovsk. I attended
graduating a university with a bachelor’s degree
drawing courses of drawing for 6 months while
in History and Theory of Arts in Lithuania, I have
I was at high school in 2011. In the same year,
moved to Germany.
I participated in a provincial art exhibition
My passion to paint started in childhood and
organized by Polish community and Polish
was a part of my life ever since.
embassy where my artwork got 1st place.
After 5 years in Germany I have moved to a
After that time, I have studied and worked in
Spanish island – Fuerteventura. This peaceful and
agricultural science. However, last two years I
beautiful island in the Atlantic Ocean helped me
have continued to draw. My favorite materials
to discover myself in a new ways, I understood,
ink, pencil, and watercolor. Mostly I draw city
what I was missing and searching all the time –
and nature landscapes, buildings, things that
feeling of self fulfillment through creation.
come from my dreams and convert famous
Living on the island I started selling my paintings
artists’ illustrations into black and white style
in artist’s markets and fairs. The thing that inspires
pictures.
@julija_artstudio
my art the most is the ocean. I have always felt
a strong attraction to be close to the water and
@new_nomad25
especially the sea.
After spending one year in Fuerteventura, I have
moved back to Germany where I am currently
living and working.
Evening Glory
Sun Kisses
Kul-Tegin
Dream
Ink on Paper
40 x 50 cm
Liners
10x15 cm
42
Oil on Canvas
65 x 65 cm
Oil on Canvas
40 x 80 cm
43
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Parham Ghalamdar
Sir Mbonu Christopher Emerem
Born in Tehran in 1994, Parham Ghalamdar moved
World-class painter, Sir Mbonu Christopher
to the UK in 2015. His background as a graffiti
Emerem, born on December 8, 1957, hails from
artist, and his experiences of authoritarianism
Uburuekwe, Isu L.G.A., Imo-State, Nigeria.
in Iran, have undoubtedly impacted his
Multi-award winning autodidact visual artist, who
thinking and practice. Resistance to oppressive
graduated in 1983 as an Economist (Specialising
ideology is especially evident in the nature of
in Mathematical Economics and Econometrics)
the drawings, in their medium, stylistic quality
from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, before he
and undeniable audacity. But across a wider
answered his natural calling by distinguishing
practice, Ghalamdar draws on other influences
himself as a resourceful, versatile and prolific
too, including Western and Middle Eastern Art
artistic genius.
History, Soviet Realism, animation and traditional
Extensively exhibited across the globe in
Persian miniatures.
Ghalamdar’s paintings depict sagacious worlds,
@emeremmbonu
prestigious museums, galleries, etc, in more
than 8 countries including: U.S.A., Argentina,
unique and profound, threaded together in
Romania, Italy, Mexico, Dubai, United Kingdom,
community. Motifs, objects and scenarios appear
Nigeria, etc.
@parham.ghalamdar
and reappear, introduced and examined. They
echo the frames of a storyboard, but this story
Works, selected by International Jury, form part
of the Permanent Collections, International
is fractured, futile and dysfunctional – a story
Dynamic Contemporary Arts Museum, (MIDAC),
undone, an anti-narrative.
Terra dell’ Arte, Italy.
The Lobsters’ Dream
That’s Us
Left To Contemplate
Trapped in The Dance of Destiny
44
Oil on Pearlescent Paper
42 x 29.7 cm
Oil on Paper
42 x 29.7 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
122 x 137.2 cm
2003
45
Acrylic on Canvas
122 x 137.2 cm
2003
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Eugen Calmic
Natalia Savostina
Eugen Calmic born in Moldova in 15.12.1979
My name is Natalia Savostina and I’m a pastels
is an Established, experienced British artist, writer
artist based in Moscow, Associate Artist of Unison
and philosopher who has built up an international
Colour Brand.
base of collectors.
Despite the fact I tried a lot of mediums
Is a prizewinning painter whose works have been
(watercolor, oil, acrylics, etc.), my heart belongs
featured in solo and group shows internationally.
to pastels medium completely. I like the softness,
He seeks for his compositions to be emotional
brightness and unlimited possibilities of this
and impactful, and plays with line, layout and
material. Pastels paintings are always warm,
colour.
sunny and very positive.
Have been exhibited and acquired throughout
Main source of inspiration for me is sunshine and
Europe , Russia and the United States.
how it makes objects shine and create beautiful
His paintings are in private collections in Europe,
shadows.
Monaco,UK , Russia and America.
My artistic style is bright, sunny and happy. I
He has been painting since his early days and
adore vibrantcolors and don’t hesitate to use
believes that people through art and painting
pure color pigments in my works. With a help of
@mrcalmicart
can change the world and give this world
something great and give more light and smiles.
@sav_nati
pastels I unlock happiness and place it on paper
to share with those who want to become part of
my art world.
Trump Pray For America
Jean Michel Basquiat - Party
Sunny Berries Mix
Morning Sun
46
Oil on Canvas
93 x 140 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
81 x 120 cm
Soft Pastels
17.9 x 23.7 cm
2021
47
Soft Pastels
30 x 20.6 cm
2021
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Katya Shchukina
Ruzica Mikulic
I am an artist and illustrator, I work with different
I was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
techniques, now my favorite direction in creativity
in 1963. and I live in Zagreb, Croatia, since 2000.
is digital illustration. The key theme of my work
I graduated from University of Architecture
is the combination of nature and art. Nature, its
in Sarajevo in 1986. Under the brand of
diversity, sensuality and beauty - that’s where I
“RMdesign” I work in product and interior design.
get the energy to be creative. Symbolism and
From 2014 I’m working on production of
polysemy, the uniqueness of each form and the
documentary, features, experimental films and
ability to express the nature of my soul - this is what I
music videos. I am member of the ULUPUH - The
give through creativity and what I receive in return.
Croatian Association of Fine Artists of Applied
I was born in Moldova, aged 7 I moved to the
Arts, and of the KKZ - Zagreb Film Club.
grey northern port city of St. Petersburg - these
two highly contrasting locations have informed
mine aesthetic which deals strongly with
dualities. Formally trained as a book illustrator at
the St Petersburg State Academy of Art I have
@thelethe_art
based myself in Tbilisi, Georgia where I have
been working constantly on developing my
ruzica.mikulic@icloud.com
unique style. My studies of botanical features
and landscapes are indicative of my sensitive
use of colour as a means to communicate the
hues of light found at southern latitudes.
Pink Light
Tulips
Batana
K1
Acrylic on Canvas
60 x 80 cm
Digital Graphics
70 x 100 cm
48
Digital Art
60 x 80 cm
Digital Art
60 x 80 cm
49
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Maria Coletsis
Francesca Brivio
Maria Coletsis works with issues concerned with
Francesca Brivio, from Italy, learned how to paint
identity and the environment. Since receiving her
MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, she has
exhibited her artwork in galleries internationally.
A solo art exhibition and book launch at the
De Luca Gallery in Toronto for her recently
published photography book, Behind the Whip:
Dominatrix. Her photographs were included
in the East London Photography Festival and
chosen by the curator of the Whitney Museum
for the Viridian Gallery open call in New York.
Maria has contributed editorial photography for
many international magazines and newspapers.
Many of her images appear on book covers,
Bocciolo, Oil on Canvas, 150 x 100 cm, 2021
at 8 years old, focusing in oil painting on canvas.
She graduated at artistic high school and then
studied fashion designspecializing in menswear.
After a period in London, as well as a few other
experiences in the fashion industry, Shebegan
working in a new field that allowed her to travel.
Currently, She paints almost every evening. She
is drawn to subjects such as portraits, the human
bodies, animals, magical creatures, water and
untouched landscapes.
websites and music covers. She continues to
@mariacoletsis
investigate and photograph elements from
nature to explore human nature.
@francisbrivio
Intermission Pesticides
Intermission Radiation
Venezia
Pensieri
50
Giclees Print
50 x 75 cm
Giclees Print
50 x 75 cm
51
Oil on Canvas
100 x 100 cm
Oil on Canvas
150 x 100 cm
2021
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Pascie
Margo Rose
Pascie is an abstract painter. Originally from
Margo Rose’s dreamlike paintings set themselves
Amsterdam and currently based in Antwerp.
the task of capturing the nature and geography
Not limited to a single artistic vision, but the works
of spaces both terrestrial, and extra-terrestrial.
attached are all part of his ‘Behind the walls’
Merging elements of science fiction and
project. Pascie is a risk-taker, not hindered by
surrealism, Rose takes cues from Color Field
much, craving for creation, and always going
painters to highlight and exaggerate the other-
the extra mile. He enjoys inviting the unknown
worldliness of nature to bring her audience
and the unexpected, moving from chaos into
closer to her often dreamlike subjects. Ecological
harmony and back. He creates experimental,
principles are central to Rose’s method,
colorful, and bold artwork, often communicating
preferring to create her own materials from self-
a deeper message with the intent to alleviate the
recycled sources where possible.
spirit of the “human project”. He stands for wildlife
protection and respect for animal life in general,
environmental activism, and fair distribution
of capital. This year he has been awarded by
@pascieart
Contemporary Art Curator Magazine, had
publications in Artist Talk Magazine, and is
@margoroseart
exhibiting in Madrid, Milan, Monaco, Innsbruck,
and Brussels.
Cow Heaven
Untitled
The Planets Series
Nineteen
Mixed Media On Canvas
30 cm each
Mixed Media On Canvas
300 x 100 cm
52
Acrylic on Canvas
70 x 90 cm
2021
Acrylic on Canvas
90 x 100 cm
2021
53
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Laura Ann Stratton
Marcela Cardona
My art is always a free flowing, unexpected and
As a communicator, master in aesthetics and
unique process. I like to create only from a place
a multidisciplinary artist, I explore senses and
of no expectations and total abandon. I go into
thoughts around the aesthetics of darkness,
each session with a general color scheme and
the layers and landscapes of the body , the
nothing else. I paint with complete freedom.
vulnerability of the memory and the fragmented
The more I surrender to the process and let what
identity of humans. After a process of reflections
happens... happen, the more authentic a piece
and research, I create visual or written
feels to me when it’s compete. If it has flaws, I let
metaphorical narratives based on a person´s
them be. If the colors seem off or don’t mix well,
biography, memory or identity.
This narratives
then so be it. At the end of the day, I believe in
flourish in photography, installations , video art
creating art the same way I live my life... trusting
and poetry.
@lauraannstudios
the process.
I have created two major projects named “A
body´s discourse” and “Bodies in the Dark”. “A
body´s discourse” is a series of pictures that
express the agony of existence. “Bodies in the
@marcelacardonava
dark” is an installation conformed by pictures, a
video art and poetry which lead to reflections
around women´s bodies as a geographic and
expressive space affected by memories and
darkness that produces insecurity, fear, eroticism,
loneliness and / or creativity.
Glow
Aurora
March
Basstian
Acrylic
45.7 x 61 x 3.8 cm
Acrylic
45.7 x 61 x 3.8 cm
Photo Print
70 x 100 cm
Photo Print
70 x 100 cm
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Patricia Spoon
Cheryl VanderMolen Neway
I express my creative thoughts with colors.
With only 48 hours to create a costume to wear
My unique style is a complete composition of
for a fundraising event, I used this gorgeous
motion, movement , angels and lines.
spray-painted canvas dropcloth that I designed
I am constantly inspired by colours and I am a
along with my friend Martin Cerventaz. Cutting,
self-proclaimed individualist as art is my passion.
molding, pleating and sewing this beast of a
beauty with my industrial sewing machine, I
constructed this magical three-piece ballgown
and masquerade mask.
Down to the wire, full of drive and excitement I
@_perfectmistakes_
pulled “The Belle of the Ball” off and it fit like a
glove!
Passion, drive and a powerful need to create
and be free while doing it, motivates Cheryl to
keep experimenting and pushing boundaries in
her 3D fiber art, mixed media and 2D art. Nature
@patriciaspoonartworks
speaks volumes to her and Jean- Michel Basquiat
inspires Cheryl to always stay true to her wild self
and go for it! Art is an emotional expression and
a fluid journey to be explored.
Hedge
Elementals
As the Earth Rains Down on Us
A Walk to Occoquan
56
Oil on Canvas
45.7 x 61 cm
Oil on Canvas
61 x 28 cm
Mixed Media and Up Cycled Trash
147.3 x 203.2 cm
57
Mixed Media, Up Cycled Trash and Found Objects
From Nature
147.3 x 203.2 cm
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Janina Walther
My name is Janina Walther from Germany. On
social media you can find me by my artist name
“happierxsoul”. I am 24 years old and was always
interested in expressing myself with colourful
paintings. I learned some about it in school,
but started an office career instead of thinking
about becoming a full time artist. My art is a way
to keep my life in balance after a day of work
and to connect with my inner self. I always start
to draw and paint without an exact plan in mind
and trust the process of creating artwork, that
comes directly from my heart and imagination,
hoping, that it will also spark joy in the heart of
other people.
Arseny Isaev
Arseny Isaev, 6 years old, Russia, Yaroslavl.
Diagnosis with autism at 4 years old he could
not hold a brush. At the age of 6, the winner
of competitions in Russia. The drawing “Winnie
the Pooh” was used as a jewelry piece by the
Moscow Charitable Foundation.
@happierxsoul
bi-opium@yandex.ru
Rooted Bond
Find Your Inner Spark
Black Hole
Heron
58
Alcoholic Based Markers on Paper
21 x 29.7 cm
Acrylic Paint
30 x 30 cm
59
Mixed Media
21 x 29,7 cm
Mixed Media
21 x 29,7 cm
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Maria Goundry
@mariagoundryart
My name is Maria Goundry, I am an English
and Italian multimedia Artist based in London.
I create paintings, moving image, illustrations,
sculptures, multi media pieces, and I also write
poetry. Creating a singular universe in which
different medias, materials and realities can
come together as one.
My work often explores a variety of topics
including identity, personal feelings and the
relationship with the inner self and the outside
world. The surreal mind and physical realities. My
work is inspired by my day to day life, experiences
and challenges I face, it is an expression of my
inner self. Having struggled with mental health
issues for a long time, this theme inevitably
comes up in my work.
I have attached images of me with my work as
well as some of my artworks.
Boredom
Memories Of Thinking
Paper Patchwork and Mixed Media
45 x 45 cm
Work on Paper
60 x 50 cm
60
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