Interviews
Philippe Vanderpoorten, a Passionate Collector of African Tribal Art
Philippe Vanderpoorten is a passionate Belgian collector of African tribal art, particularly from Congo.
Daphne Verheijke: Painting the Beauty and Fragility of Our Earth
Daphne Verheijke's paintings are often evocative, she is concerned with capturing feeling, intention, and color.
Giuseppe Pastore: Finding Wonder and Connection in a World of Chaos
Giuseppe Pastore transitioned from a scientific background with a degree in Physics to become a passionate painter.
Guided by Light: Hanz Human's Vision of Hope and Renewal
Hanz Human is a South African artist currently based in the Philippines. His acrylic paintings are deeply inspired by nature, spirituality, and the emotional connections we share with the world around us.
Katherine Ann Miller: Transforming Inner Worlds into Dreamlike Landscapes
Katherine Ann Miller draws inspiration from her love to nature, she wants to create and dive into a universe where the distractions of the outside world fade away.
Tobias Wyrzykowski: Dreamscapes Between Mastery and Release
Tobias Wyrzykowski was born in 1987 in Würzburg and studied Fine Arts at the
Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg. He has presented numerous solo and group
exhibitions in Germany.
Akshita Lad: Bridging Classicism and Contemporary Emotion
Akshita Lad is an award-winning artist based in Dubai, celebrated for her emotionally resonant and timeless works.
Dr. Gindi’s Cathartic Work Addresses How to Oscillate Within the Infinite
With the following conversation, I have ventured to engage in a conceptual exchange with Dr. Gindi, a sculptor of nourishing cathartic vigilance.
Between Blue and Gold: Jehan Legac on Beauty, Spirit and the Silent Power of Art
Jehan Legac explores the woman as a vessel of presence, sensuality, and mystery. His work navigates the tension between intimacy and strength, delicacy and power, tradition and experimentation.
The Beauty of Ambiguity: "Sylvia Batycka's Dialogues with Memory"
Sylvia Batycka's work engages with female narratives and the aesthetics of absence, grounded primarily in the field of painting.