Interview with Keyi Liu
China-born, London-based Keyi Liu is a Multimedia artist and Illustrator. Keyi’s practice spans multimedia art, 3D art, interactive installation, illustration, etc.
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China-born, London-based Keyi Liu is a Multimedia artist and Illustrator. Keyi’s practice spans multimedia art, 3D art, interactive installation, illustration, etc.
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Painting is my way of writing visual poems
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DEADLINE: February 02
We want to focus on the theme of inspiration and the difference in styles that we create through the medium.
Magazine: Issue 6, New Horizons Read More »
There is more to reality than meets the eye. Behind the veil of ordinary consciousness lies another unspeakably strange universe. Art that touches your heart and sheds light on the darkest paths.
Interview with Alisa Vovk Read More »
I find myself haunted by the misery of the human condition. What drew me to performance and storytelling is the vulnerability of accessing raw emotions and crafting a connection to an audience…
Interview with Thomas Pickarski Read More »
My work focuses on people. The main expressive means are oil painting, drawing, mixed media and collage. I explore the themes of female nature, childhood, family, and growing up.
Interview with Evgenia Poberezhna Read More »
My name is Shir Beck and I paint in oil and acrylic. I studied painting and dance for many years, I danced classical ballet, tap and flamenco.
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Darwin Estacio Martinez is a contemporary artist born in 1982, in Manzanillo, Cuba. He is graduated from The Professional Academy of Fine Arts “El Alba” in Holguin, Cuba, and holds a Bachelor Degree of Fine Arts from the Higher Institute of Arts in Havana.
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Art is an expression of emotions. Emotions are human feelings. Capturing these feelings through the camera is the aim of my work.
Interview with Paola De Gregorio Read More »
Dr. Yeung takes an inquiry, explorative, and experiential learning approach to use Chinese Calligraphy, Chinese paintings and values of resilience, persistence and harmony for knowledge transfer which is innovative and transformative.