Nicole Gordon – Dehydrated Rainbow – Guest Blog

posted in: Guest Blogs 0

‘Dehydrated Rainbow’ by Nicole Gordon With my newest body of work, ‘Dehydrated Rainbow’, I have been primarily focused on the core concept of creativity when over-programming goes away. These dreamscapes represent the internal worlds that we can create when we aren’t … Read More

Sam Octigan – Historical Resonance – Artist Profile

posted in: Artist Profiles 0

Sam Octigan is a visual artist based in Melbourne, Australia. His practice typically centres with painting on canvas, exploring the intersection of narrative and abstract form. Endlessly fascinated from a young age with the visual image and how we as … Read More

Nicomi Nix Turner – The Dying Thought – Guest Blog

posted in: Guest Blogs 0

‘The Dying Thought’ by Nicomi Nix Turner We have been so governed by the idea of flags: our symbol of ownership and dominion of people and land. In ‘The Dying Thought’, archetypes traverse barren dreamscapes, bearing dominion over themselves, their … Read More

Dulk – The Morphology of Wildlife – Artist Profile

posted in: Artist Profiles 0

As a child, Antonio Segura Donat (Dulk) helped his father to feed the birds they reared at their home. He loved watching the fledglings and seeing them grow, as well as the fish, dogs, and horses that lived on the … Read More

Danny Malboeuf – In a Cursed World – Artist Interview

When viewing the poignant and evocative surrealistic imagery of artist Danny Malboeuf, we are encouraged to leave rational thought outside the frame and immerse ourselves fully in the mysterious beauty that unfolds within it. Siting music and literature as his … Read More

Johannah O’Donnell – Shifting Cultural Perceptions – Artist Profile

posted in: Artist Profiles 0

Influenced by 1980’s pop imagery, super realism, and sci-fi and fantasy art, Johannah O’Donnell’s paintings focus primarily on human and animal subjects. Her paintings use natural and figurative symbolism to comment on our connection with the universe and our shifting … Read More

Bob Doucette – Message Through Metaphor – Artist Interview

The surreal paintings of Bob Doucette capture our imaginations with their rich narratives and whimsical delights. They beckon us into their lusciously opulent worlds through fantastical symbolism, all the while whispering the language of dreams into our subconscious. Building metaphors, … Read More

Jeremy Nichols – Fragments of the Unfamiliar – Artist Profile

posted in: Artist Profiles 0

Jeremy Nichols was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1982. He spent most of his youth in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. After high school, he went to the Ohio State University to study printmaking under Charels Massey, Jr. and Philip … Read More

1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 54