Jolene Lai – Nesting Place – Guest Blog

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‘Nesting Place’ by Jolene Lai I’m going to be totally honest and admit that spiders freak me out. Venomous fangs aside, I think the sensation of eight spiny little scrawny legs running against my skin gives me nothing but frightening … Read More

Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak – Animals and Us: Kinds Alike – Guest Blog

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‘Animals and Us: Kinds Alike’ by Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak Our early experiences, discoveries and emotions play an important role in who we become as adults. Certain stories from our childhood have a major impact on our future life and choices. Childhood … Read More

Boris Pelcer – Reverie – Guest Blog

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‘Reverie’ by Boris Pelcer ‘Reverie’ is a visual experiment involving a voluntary confrontation with the unconscious through willful engagement with my own imagination and fantasy. In essence, each piece is shaped by the rich and symbolic narratives that are brought … Read More

Ana Bagayan – Into the Void – Guest Blog

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‘Into the Void’ by Ana Bagayan (Discussing her latest solo show at Hidari Zingaro Gallery, Tokyo, 23rd June – 11 July 2017) The artwork for this show was created during my travels around the perimeter of the United States in … Read More

Peter Adamyan – Brand Identity As Cultural Identity – Guest Blog

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‘Brand Identity As Cultural Identity’ by Peter Adamyan All human civilization starts with us finding our place in the natural world, with our desire to tame and control nature, to advance our own survival and push the proliferation of the … Read More

Miranda Meeks – Finding Your Artistic Voice – Guest Blog

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‘Finding Your Artistic Voice’ by Miranda Meeks Artists of all generations feel the need to communicate. Whether it be an idea, emotion, principal, or a general aesthetic, the artist creates in order to connect with others on a deep and … Read More

Michael Kerbow – The Road Ahead – Artist Guest Blog

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‘The Road Ahead’ by Michael Kerbow I used to feel self-conscious if I told someone I was a painter. Compared to professions like teaching or medicine, pursuing art seemed self-indulgent as everything revolved around my interests, or what I wanted … Read More

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