‘WOW²’ Exhibition – WOW x WOW Gallery – Announcement

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We’re extremely excited to announce details of what will be our final group exhibit for this year (don’t worry, we’ll be back with loads of great shows in 2018!). The show is entitled ‘WOW²’, and as always, our priority is … Read More

Heidi Taillefer – Ravages of the Human Condition – Artist Interview

Heidi Taillefer’s deeply personal paintings intelligently fuse symbolic and metaphoric references, which come together in a synthesis of perceptions of our past, present and future. Taillefer seeks to explore and provide insights into the human condition, while paying particular attention … Read More

Alan Brown (Medusawolf) – Emperor of Sand – Artist Profile

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Alan Brown is an illustrator living in Philadelphia, PA. He graduated from Delaware College of Art and Design in 2004. Alan (aka ‘Medusawolf’) uses watercolour and gouache for his paintings. He also makes comics, toys, masks and lots of other … Read More

Peter Adamyan – Humanity’s Disconnect – Artist Interview

In Peter Adamyan’s latest work, he envisions a post consumerist world in which future generations have become reacquainted with the hunter gatherer tribes of the past. They invest themselves in foraging through the discarded remnants of mass produced commodities left … Read More

Mark Rogers – Crystal Mountian Invaders – Artist Profile

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Mark Rogers is a self-taught artist currently living in Portland, Oregon. Stylistically his work has been described as a blending of folk art, medieval renaissance, and fairy tale illustration. Taking inspiration from everyday occurrences and personal experiences, Rogers crafts narratives … Read More

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

Loretta Lizzio – Freedom, Love and Adventure – Artist Profile

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Melbourne based artist Loretta Lizzio channels the uninhabited wilderness in her works. Animals, from the mildest to the barbaric are the vessel Loretta uses to burrow into and reveal her own deeply layered self. Through her obsessive line work, Loretta … Read More

Sara Diesel – Illumination of the Fantastic – Artist Profile

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Sara Diesel is an award winning digital artist working in Pittsburgh, PA. Her work reflects her passion in all things science-fiction, fantasy, and surreal. Using combinations of vivid color, her artwork contains an illuminated quality otherwise lost in traditional mediums. … Read More

Hanna Jaeun – Passage – Artist Interview

Hanna Jaeun’s arresting imagery speaks to each one of us on a deeply personal and individual basis, about aspects of our existence which are also profoundly discrete and associated with the realms of solitary contemplation. Such themes as isolation, dreams … Read More

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