Yuka Sakuma – Miniature Garden – Guest Blog

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‘Miniature Garden’ by Yuka Sakuma My artworks belong to a genre named ‘Nihonga’ (Japanese-style painting). Artists of Nihonga use colored pigments made from powdered ores and seashells. Those pigments are solidified with glue and colored hemp paper. Compared to tubed … Read More

Rodrigo Luff – Ethereal Harmony – Artist Profile

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Rodrigo Luff is an Australian artist based in Sydney. He creates ethereal figurative works of women and nudes in beautiful dreamlike settings, his works are ornate and lush, replete with elaborate references to the natural world. Luff studied traditional life … Read More

Anna Dittmann – Ethereal Grace – Artist Profile

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Anna Dittmann is a digital illustrator from San Francisco with a passion for portraiture, tea and ice cream. She graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design and now lives and freelances in beautiful Scotland. Her work is inspired … Read More

Jeremy Nichols – Fragments of the Unfamiliar – Artist Profile

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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

Young Chun – The Melody Within – Artist Interview

Young Chun’s artwork plays out his emotional connections with the world around him, filtering them through his own unique pair of heart-shaped, diamante encrusted sunglasses, much like those worn by one of the glitzy female subjects in his paintings. Taking … Read More

Samuli Heimonen – Footprints of a Wolf – Guest Blog

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‘Footprints of a Wolf’ by Samuli Heimonen I’ve been painting pictures of animals for quite some time now. Everything I do has a surreal undercurrent. My paintings are not typical animal paintings, because they don’t focus primarily on animals, but … Read More

Caitlin Hackett – Contemporary Mythology – Artist Profile

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Caitlin Hackett’s passion for the natural world has inspired her art since she first put pencil to paper as child. Hackett grew up on the northern coast of California, between the cold Pacific ocean and the redwood forests. It was … Read More

Winnie Truong – A Subliminal Space – Artist Profile

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Winnie Truong’s drawing practice is centered around her interest in exploring the status of coloured pencil as a nostalgic and seemingly juvenile tool unbridled by the complications of art history and adult life. Her large-scale drawings are an equal balance … Read More

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