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

Craww – Elegance, Balance and Disciplined Chaos – Artist Profile

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Self taught artist and habitual doodler, Craww, lives and works in Sheffield, UK drawing inspiration from daydreams, music, comics, nature, gin and an overactive imagination. His work is a stream of consciousness ramble through the woods, uncovering secret stories and … 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

Nick Sheehy – X Won’t Always Equal Y – Artist Interview

Nick Sheehy listens carefully to the distant vibrations of memories and inspirations projected forth from his youth and childhood imagination. His work emanates from a source very far removed from the ofttimes overly pretentious, concept driven offerings of the contemporary … Read More

Andrew Hem – Dreams Towards Reality – Artist Profile

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Andrew Hem was born during his parents’ flight from Cambodia in the wake of the Khmer Rouge genocide and his upbringing was influenced by the rural heritage of his ancestors and the urban sensibility of Los Angeles, where his family … Read More

Hikari Shimoda – Memento Mori – Artist Interview

The paintings of Hikari Shimoda beguile with their sparkling magic and seduce us into a fantastical world where everything is not quite as it first seems. The kawaii and manga inspired cuteness soon reveals itself as a clever, candy coated … Read More

Jean Labourdette – Light Through Darkness – Artist Interview

The appearance of Jean Labourdette’s art studio is the quintessence of what most people will bring to mind if asked to imagine a fine artist’s work space. A collector of mysterious antiques and object d’art from times gone by, Jean … Read More

Tim Lee – Getting a Splinter or Two – Artist Interview

In Tim Lee’s artwork, it is not unusual for the dead to rise from their graves, emerging from their coffins clutching folk guitars, or pistols, or copious quantities of moonshine… or all of the above. These curious characters appear to … Read More

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