Tran Nguyen – The Road to Well-Being – Artist Interview

The soft and ethereal nature of Tran Nguyen’s emotionally imbued artworks lends itself beautifully to the psycho-therapeutic intention behind her imagery. Tran has long been fascinated by the concept that visual art possesses power as a support vehicle to the … Read More

Beau Stanton – A Fine Balance of Accessiblity and Esotericism – Artist Profile

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A multi-disciplinary artist, Beau Stanton’s work takes the form of paintings, murals, large scale installations, stained glass, and multimedia animations. Focusing on meticulous technique and craft, Stanton’s work is heavily informed by historic ornamentation, religious iconography, and classical painting. A … Read More

Nicole Gustafsson – Fantastic Spaces – Artist Profile

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Nicole Gustafsson is the creator behind Nimasprout. Nicole works as a full time illustrator, specializing in traditional media paintings featuring everything from woodland characters and environments, to pop culture based projects for Gallery 1988, Gallery Nucleus and more. Nicole’s artwork … Read More

Marcela Bolivar – Raw Human Nature – Artist Profile

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Marcela Bolivar is a digital artist and designer, who since 2004, has focused on photo montage. All her work is based on real photographs. These go through a heavy process of transformation, assemblage and detail that puts them closer to … Read More

Rob Rey – We Are Made of Stars – Artist Profile

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Rob Rey strives to paint new myths. Through its countless mythological traditions, humanity has proven to have a deep-seated need for awe-inspiring stories and the experience of wonder. With a powerful resonance, these stories provide a framework for understanding where … Read More

Niels de Jong – Stairways Leading to New Galaxies – Guest Blog

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‘Stairways Leading to New Galaxies’ by Niels de Jong From as young as I can remember I didn’t like going to school and learning about things such as math and history. The only things I was interested in were drawing … Read More

Lara Dann – The Energy Anatomy – Guest Blog

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‘The Energy Anatomy’ by Lara Dann My childhood was one of constant change and disruption. The strongest first impression that I can recall was that of my parents divorcing and my father leaving. That event would be the erupting and … Read More

Josie Morway – Fragility and Fortitude – Artist Profile

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Born in Massachusetts, self-taught artist Josie Morway moved over 20 times in as many years before coming back to Boston to live and work in 2015. Her work has been shown in museums and galleries worldwide, from London and Australia … Read More

Richard J Oliver – The Journey of the Universal Self – Artist Interview

Richard J Oliver’s beautifully rich and profoundly rewarding imagery invokes a lexicon of visceral sentiments within us, which encourage our inevitably deep rooted emotional connections with his subjects. Oliver invites us to accompany him on his unfolding inner journey, through … Read More

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