Interview with Ziyao Lin
A melancholic art creator, an immature illustrator, and a silent storyteller.
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A melancholic art creator, an immature illustrator, and a silent storyteller.
Interview with Ziyao Lin Read More »
I’m originally from China and moved to the United States when I was 16. Ceramics runs in my family, and it has been a significant part of my artistic journey. Primarily focusing on installation and sculpture, I also dabbled in design and explored various creative avenues, but clay remains my primary material.
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You could say I am a feminist; You could say I am a cyborg; You could say I am a post-human. I am an observer of encounters of female body in different eras and social contexts. Motherhood, parenthood, sex and gender are the hack way of me to have conversations with the audiences.
Interview with Yidi Wang Read More »
Things in my life are episodes that are worth being presented in an artistic way with educational values to sustain and transform.
Interview with Dr Shirley Yeung Read More »
We see so many troubles, so much grief people cause each other, destroy everything, destroy nature, animals, destroy themselves…
When I draw, my soul enters another world, I create this world myself, it gives me the strength to live on, and I want to open this positive to other people.
Interview with Olga Rokhmanyuk Read More »
My art serves as an escape from routine and worries, transporting viewers to a fantasy world. By transcending familiar forms and situations, I aim to stimulate imagination and evoke a sense of emotional and physical connection with nature. Drawing brings me a state of harmony, and I strive for that feeling to permeate my paintings.
Interview with Wiccatori Read More »
In recent years, I have been actively engaged in studying a person through a portrait, which leaves an imprint on the face of life experience, tragedies, successes, and compassion. For me, each new portrait is another step towards the true self and true freedom.
Interview with Yuliya Zadorozhnyuk Read More »
In my artwork, I capture the deep relationship between nature, humanity, and the legacy we leave behind. I seek to magnify their significance with my brushstrokes.
Interview with Redilion Read More »
My works are a textile painting created from natural fibers on a wool canvas. In fact, I am engaged in painting with the help of textiles because instead of paints, I work with living organic material, which I transform into another substance with my imagination.
Interview with Olesia Tkachenko Read More »
Ryota Matsumoto is an artist, educator, and architect based in New York and Tokyo. Born in Tokyo, he was raised in Hong Kong and Japan. He received a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 2007 after his studies at the Architectural Association and Mackintosh School of Architecture, the Glasgow School of Art.
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