Anastasia Yanchuk, also known as Nati, is a contemporary artist based in Italy. Liberta’ dei Colori from the Abstract series features deep black tones and flowing golden streaks, evoking a sense of mystery. The main intention is to create a captivating visual experience. anastasiayanchuk.com
Anya Glik
Anya Glik is a London-based artist and designer. In her practice she explores the crossover between memory, architectural artefacts and historical narratives through sculpture and spatial interventions – embracing emotional aspects put into clean form.
The exploration of line and design is key for artist Anne Harkness – a keen eye for observation is used to capture light and texture in everyday scenes. She holds a BFA in Graphic Design from the Maryland Institute College of Art and her work is featured in a variety of publications.
barry martin
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Barry Martin studied at Goldsmiths’ College and Saint Martin’s School of Art, specialising in fine art and sculpture. His work is included in public and private collections including Tate Britain, the V&A, English Heritage, the British Council and the Henry Moore Institute, amongst others.
barrymartin.co.uk
Brett Dyer is the Dean of Gallery, Theatre & Live Event Operations at Dallas College. His widelyexhibited work combines figures with evocative colours and patterns – revealing complexities of the human spirit. Dyer is represented by Kush Art Gallery, Fort Worth, as a featured artist.
Daria Martinoni
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An urban photographer with a background in geography, Daria Martinoni currently explores the impact of behaviour and consumerism on the environment via conceptual images. She transforms often-overlooked subjects into works that spark conversations about current issues. dariamartinoni.com
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Chirsty Bennett
Chirsty Bennett is a paper artist based in the Scottish Highlands – she is inspired by her local environment and heritage to create intricate yet bold designs. After recent studies at DJCAD she has developed a keen interest in depicting architecture, nature and text.
Jane Gottlieb
ciorstaidh.b
Jane Gottlieb uses her original photography taken over a lifetime of world travels and combines it with the magic of Adobe Photoshop to create idyllic, colourful and mysterious artworks. These are inspired by a variety of architectural masterpieces such as monuments, museums and cathedrals.
janegottlieb.com
Hanx Liu
New York-based artist Hanx Liu explores political critique through unconventional mediums. In his latest series Mass Within Calibers he replaces brushes with firearms, creating calligraphic compositions using bullet holes instead of ink. He notes: “By merging the elegance of Eastern calligraphy with the calculated violence of modern weaponry, my process – both destructive and creative – creates striking artistic tension.” The work is part of a solo exhibition at The Blanc gallery, New York, and visually explores macroeconomic mechanisms in our current era, critiquing neocolonialism and economic imperialism. Liu challenges the viewer to reconsider how power structures shape the modern world.
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hanxliu.com
JR CHUO
JR CHUO is a contemporary paper cut artist whose work explores the notion of façades in a society that conceal harsh realities, with a particular focus on the impacts of climate change on coral reefs. JR CHUO has exhibited internationally and is a Forbes 30 Under 30 – Europe honouree.
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Krytzia Dabdoub
Krytzia Dabdoub’s work conveys her conviction for causes such as human rights, diversity and environmental protection. She often expresses herself through large canvases and installations. Dabdoub has exhibited work in Mexico City, New York, Paris, Madrid, London and Prague.
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Kim Yeowoon studied painting at university and has since expanded into installation art to explore how it has the potential to deeply move a viewer and help inspire social change. She reflects upon human nature and coexistence, and envisions a world where “restored humanity fosters solidarity”. Yeowoon’s work is included in the Seongnam Cube Art Museum, Seongnam, South Korea. kimyeowoon
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Loren Snyk
Loren Snyk is a multidisciplinary creative whose career spans high fashion, cybersecurity and fine art. She made her start in the fashion industry, modelling and assisting global bloggers in coordinating interviews with brands such as Chanel and Hermès. Her journey evolved into photography, art and design, where she developed a distinctive visual language and a strong passion for storytelling. Snyk’s latest work is a raw exploration of the human soul, blending contemporary and classical aesthetics. She primarily uses deep wood panels, employing cold wax and muted palettes to create layered, emotionally deep and thought-provoking compositions that invite introspection.
lorensnyk
lorensnyk.com
Maria Rabinky
RabinkyArt.com
Maria Rabinky, founder of Rabinky Art LLC, brings imagination to life through illustrations and renderings. Traditional and digital techniques are used to create maps, cityscapes and architectural visions. Her works appear in corporate marketing materials, puzzles and collections worldwide. IllustratedMaps.com
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Ghent-born Max Werner studied at the Byam Saw School of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art, London. He has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the world and his work is featured in numerous private collections and museums. Werner lives and works in the USA.
Mark Baranowski
Mark Baranowski is a former filmmaker and musician who now explores the possibilities that can be found in mixed media art. His ambition remains steadfast: to offer an alternative to mainstream entertainment and decor with a distinctively nostalgic style and provocative creative vision.
Scarlett Lingwood
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New York-based Scarlett Lingwood has developed a visual artistic language based upon extensive travels. A trip to Koh Mak, Thailand provided key inspiration – the blue waters and starry nights form the backdrop to works that are imbued with a sense of adventure, expanse and quiet inner comfort.
Brooklyn-based Amy Hughes holds a BA from Liverpool Hope University as well as an MFA from the New York Academy of Art. She has exhibited work throughout the world; most notably it has been sold at Sotheby’s, and Hughes is the recipient of an HRH The Prince of Wales Award. amyvhughes.com
Andrej Wilhelms
In his paintings, Andrej Wilhelms challenges abstract boundaries between the traditional and the new, the figurative and the formal. Wilhelms’ most recent works reflect this tension as organic – the almost surreal forms collide with the use of batik craftmanship and art. brett dyer
Chan Suk On
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Brett Dyer is the Dean of Gallery, Theatre & Live Event Operations at Dallas College. His widelyexhibited work combines figures with evocative colours and patterns – revealing complexities of the human spirit. Dyer is represented by Kush Art Gallery, Fort Worth, as a featured artist.
brettleedyer
brettdyerart.com
Conceptual photographer Chan Suk On lives in Hong Kong. In the Loose Pieces series she explores the tool of the medium: “What are the secrets inside a camera? When every small part is disassembled, like an anatomical picture, its beauty emerges. I let the objects display and breathe naturally.”
sukon.chan
httpschansukon.com
Dagmar Dost-Nolden
Dagmar Dost-Nolden is a painter, sculptor and performer whose art is primarily about energy: “There is a fusion of abstraction and figuration, idea and plan, knowledge and intuition.” DostNolden holds a master’s degree from the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague and is now based in Cologne.
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Murray’s artwork is inspired by experiences in northern landscapes. She paints in response to polar light and colours which she observes during seasonal changes in Arctic regions. In her Scottish studio she responds to en plein air sketchbook work by creating oil-based paintings on board. georgiarosemurray.com
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dylan garcia
Dylan Garcia’s practice deals with issues of time, history, mythology and human consciousness. His award-winning Brythonic project is featured in the collections of the National Art Library at V&A Kensington, London and the PHMuseum, Bologna; the Brythonic book is now available for purchase. photobookcafeshop.com
Ilina Mustafina
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Ilina Mustafina is an artist based in New York, whose work varies from large-scale architectural paintings to illustrations. Commercial projects are a current focus – these include interior murals in local private homes as well as illustrations for a hotel in Miami and a restaurant in Dubai.
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Jahan Gerrard creates paintings in response to colour and surfaces – capturing emotion and drawing inspiration from an internal and external world. Hand gestures, lines and brushstrokes are used to explore tension between colours to achieve rhythmic balance, luminosity and atmosphere.
Larry Graeber
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jahangerrard.co.uk
The beauty of Larry Graeber’s art practice is the exhilaration of exploration; the remarkable chance encounter of a convergence that comes by regular engagement with his materials: oil on canvas, mixed medium on foam board and mixed elements of sculpture, which he often refers to as debris.
UK-based artist Kun Song examines the dynamics between image, faith and moving materiality, with a focus on the impact of technologies such as AI on personal, historical, cultural and collective memories and unconsciousness. This is expressed through appropriated images and installations.
Minuella E. Chapman
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songkun.net
graeberl
larrygraeber.com
Minuella E. Chapman is a contemporary sculptor and designer whose work explores the ephemeral beauty of movement and the interplay of shape and form in nature. The Ploum series captures the meditative serenity of underwater seascapes inspired by Sydney’s ocean pools. chapman_contemporary
Okuda Naoto’s Light series is an homage to Monet’s depictions of sunrises: “My painting can be experienced visually: the surface of this illuminated work is expressed by a transmitted light and a reflected light. It is the basis for an experimental interpretation of light in visual art.”
Suha Badri
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Independent fine artist Suha Badri explores and asks questions about human-nature relativity, socio-environmental issues as well as existentialism. Oils, acrylics, watercolours and mixed media are harnessed to create a variety of textured, colour-rich paintings.
simon kirk
The latest works of UK-based artist Simon Kirk move away from a collage-based approach and now focus on his continued interest in combining disparate images to create playful narratives. He has replaced the layering of collage with the reworking of paint to create balance and harmony. simonkirkartist.gallery
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Minsk-based experimental artist Teti examines the myriad complexities of life and emphasises reflexivity, as well as the simultaneity of utopia and dystopia, using minimal visual language. Her works have been featured in exhibitions and art fairs in London, Brussels, Zurich, Dubai and Miami.
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Aleksey Ovsyannikov
Alexey Ovsyannikov’s foundational background underpins his contemporary painting; his technique evokes sentimentality by exploring ideas through an adaptive aesthetic. The Belarusbased artist notes: “I, as a transformer, convey the outside world through my inner perception.”
Angela Di Finizio
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Italy-based artist Angela Di Finizio works with photography as a tool for exploring reality – the interaction of images and text results in a unique visual experience. Thoughtful and introspective observation combined with the power of places and figures creates a highly personal geography.
Andreea Andrei
Andreea Andrei is driven by “the curiosity that lies between a real moment that unfolds before your eyes and how you can freeze that moment.” She creates personal photographic projects, and is keen to know her subject and foster a deep connection before capturing their image.
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angeladifinizio
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Painting and drawing is at the heart of Bristolbased artist Clare Thatcher’s practice; she paints using pure colour made from pigment. Particular landscape features inspired by locations that have had a profound effect on her are boldly depicted, with a focus on tidal and coastal areas.
clare_artist
clarethatcher.com
GILLES
Derived from a 3D canon of proportions, the subject’s face, after Vitruvius, is divided evenly in three. After da Vinci, the bottom of her lower lip is midway from nose to chin. Detailed in art book Positionism, the canon is useful as a reference for humanoid robotics or digital design.
Jaehee Yoo
positionism.com
Seoul-based artist Jaehee Yoo believes that an image can express the true side of a person’s inner self. She is interested in expressing a personal narrative story using bamboo pen, Indian ink and silk – delicate lines show a metaphorical image that symbolises the essence of the artist.
igor Vitomirov
Igor Vitomirov is a photographer, transforming 18 years of experience into a reflective exploration of universal emotions and impressions. Inspired by the natural world and human interactions, Vitomirov’s work conveys meaningful emotions using a colourful yet minimalistic approach.
Jan Karpíšek
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Painter Jan Karpíšek searches for ecological solutions to crises; this is reflected in a purification performance as part of the recent Second Cities group project in Graz. The artist used biochar – it is made from organic waste material or biomass that undergo pyrolysis. Photo: Peter Brandstätter.
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jankarpisek.com
JANE GOTTLIEB
Jane Gottlieb takes photographs that she then paints, enhances and combines with Photoshop to express her imagination. These colourful, abstracted images are inspired by the photos she took of the Frank Gehry Disney Hall, an architectural masterpiece. janegottlieb.com
Lenworth Johnson
Lenworth Johnson is a multi-award-winning artist whose background in graphic design and photography influences his unique blend of fashion, beauty and commercial work. He focuses on lighting and emotion to craft narratives that reflect a dynamic, evolving creative approach.
joan andal romano
Joan Andal Romano creates mixed media artwork on a variety of substrates such as paper, canvas and vintage Japanese fabric. The relationship between the viewer and the work is of particular importance to Romano, who enjoys observing people’s reactions to the pieces in her exhibitions. joanromano.com
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Maria Sarris is a Greek painter based in Amsterdam. She studied Applied Arts at Vakalo Art & Design College in Athens. She explores the human body, blending realism and abstraction with acrylics and oils. Her work evokes themes of body acceptance, self-image, and imperfections.
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Romany Mark Bruce
Romany Mark Bruce is best known for his iconic sculpture TAY, the Brighton & Hove AIDS Memorial unveiled by David Furnish in 2009. Equally dedicated to his dynamic painting practice, Bruce’s rich artistic career is the subject of newly-released publication, Sculpting Colour – a monograph celebrating 30 years of work across both mediums. Biographer Alex Leith explores the life choices which have informed Bruce’s artistic pathway, analysing the sculptural techniques the artist employs in his powerful and colourful paintings, while art critic Anna McNay explores the three-dimensional quality of Bruce’s work in his latest collection, (UN)SEEN. Published by Unicorn and available to order today from Amazon.
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romanymarkbruce.com
Diamante Lavendar
Diamante Lavendar is an award-winning artist and author. She enjoys creating mixed-media digital art pieces that include elements of photography, drawing, painting and fractals. In her work, Diamante explores themes of spirituality and its effect on humanity and environmental issues. diamantelavendar.com
Lilian Nejatpour
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British-Iranian artist and scholar-mystic Lilian Nejatpour’s multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, tantric philosophy, performance and musical composition. Lilian touches on themes of existentialism, rapture and ecstatic poetry, and is writing a doctoral thesis on Kundalini.
Dale M Reid
Contemporary fine art photographer Dale M Reid’s journey is a testament to the power of self-belief and commitment. Transitioning into a full-time professional artist, Dale honed her technical skills, challenged norms and trusted her instincts to craft a unique voice. dalemreidphotography.com
Rich DiSilvio
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lilian-nejatpour.com
The primary goal for award-winning fine artist Rich DiSilvio is “to focus on the imagination, something no other Earthly being shares.” Oils and acrylics, and digital art, are used to achieve his bold vision. His art appears in numerous collections as well as galleries and museums. richdisilvio.com
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Winner - 2023 Creative Communication Award (Best of Best)
Julijana Ravbar
Julijana Ravbar is an abstract artist based in Slovenia. The foundation of her work is in the balancing of shape and line with colour and texture. Her work is an intuitive, visual diary of her interior language. Ravbar’s paintings can be found throughout the world.
IVAN KLEM
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Rojo Albero is the latest work of Ivan Klem. It was made in the Rio Tinto area in southern Spain. The work is related to mining, which dates back to the ancient Tartessos and the mythological origins of Atlantis. It is full of colour and visual poetry. Ivan Klem’s work has been exhibited worldwide. ivanclemente.es
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Aomi Kikuchi
Aomi Kikuchi is a multidisciplinary artist. She creates 2D and3D art, which includes sculptures, garments and objects. A source of inspiration is Buddhist philosophy and Japanese aesthetics. Her work is characterised by delicacy and ephemerality using textile and found objects. aomikikuchi.com
Sachi Satomi
Sachi Satomi is a Japanese artist based in Venice. Her multidisciplinary practice includes painting, sculpture and installation, in which she seeks inspiration from the creative process. “Often the important things are not visible to the naked eye and these are what I would like to shed light on.” sachisatomi.com
GILLES
Derived from a 3D canon of proportions, the subject’s face, after Vitruvius, is divided evenly in three. After da Vinci, the bottom of her lower lip is midway from nose to chin. Detailed in art book Positionism, the canon is useful as a reference for humanoid robotics or digital design. positionism.com
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Lincoln Howard
Vancouver-based abstract artist Lincoln Howard blends abstract expression, vibrant colours and textural elements, forming a distinctive artistic voice and vision. Through his work, the artist conveys a sense of energy, emotion and introspection which draws the viewer in. lincolnhoward.com
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James GOODCHILD
Hiraeth is a series of photographic works centred around a Welsh word used to describe a deep longing for your homeland, especially in the context of Wales. The work achieves this by direct collaboration with the land, offering a representation of this ineffable word. jamesgoodchild.co.uk
Chan Suk On
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Chan Suk On is a Hong Kong-based photographer. A question present in all work is: what is the secret inside the camera? Loose Pieces ponders the role an object has when it does not function. Does it still have value? Chan’s philosophy is “let the objects display and breathe naturally.” httpschansukon.com
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Joao Santos
Joao Santos’ work comes from an obsessive relationship with colour and pattern. The designs can be used for fabrics, upholstery, walls, corridors, public displays or exhibitions. Santos has exhibited internationally, and was artist in residence at Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture.
Li Ning
Li Ning graduated from Royal College of Art with a major in painting. He is winner of The Still Life Award of Jackson’s Painting Prize 2023. Li combines imagination with ordinary subjects. He seeks to present allegorical and spiritual meanings beyond the physical form. liningart.com
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Clare Marie Bailey
Using self-portraiture, Clare Marie Bailey stages a series of images to create cinematic and dreamlike narratives, which explore the idea of doppelgängers and parallel lives. It looks at the possibility that you can co-exist in multiple universes, realities and dreams.
KIYORA
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claremariebailey.com
Kiyora’s detailed paper-cutting works aim to depict the changing pockets of energy that make up our universe. Through bold, patterned contradiction, the compositions express light and dark, movement and stillness – using paper as a plane of representation and an outlet. kiyora888.mods.jp
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Vlad Hrynko
Vlad Hrynko is a visual artist with a mathematical and computer science background. His areas of interest include photography, Op-Art, architecture and parametric design. New, yet unnamed, this series is about research surrounding shapes and their perception.
Suha Badri
vlad.hrynko
vladhrynko.pics
After experiencing heat exhaustion from rising temperatures each summer, and realising its life-threatening repercussions, Suha Badri became intrigued by ways of adapting to this environmental change. The artist visualises the new world in her painting Solar Panel
Denise Blackburn
Denise Blackburn aims to trap colour and light between the layers of paint, in what are either fully or partly abstract paintings. Usually her paintings are loosely based on experiences of being in nature and focus on the microcosm, macrocosm and the light therein. soul-art.co.uk
Stéphanie Poppe
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Stéphanie’s work reflects the synergistic relationship between art and architecture, nature and culture, history and the present-day. The harmonious state of coexistence between a more permanent condition and the ephemeral. Balance is the foundation of Stéphanie’s artistic research. stephaniepoppe.com
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JANE GOTTLIEB
Jane Gottlieb takes photographs that she then paints, enhances and combines with Photoshop to express her imagination. These colourful, abstracted images are inspired by the photos she took of the Frank Gehry Disney Hall, an architectural masterpiece.
Anastasia Yanchuk
janegottlieb.com
CLARE THATCHER
Clare Thatcher is an artist living and working in Bristol, UK. Painting and drawing is at the heart of her practice. She paints using pure colour made from pigment, particular landscape features inspired by locations that have had a profound effect on her, with a focus on tidal and coastal areas.
Clare_artist
Clarethatcher.com
anastasia_nati
Anastasia Yanchuk, also known as Nati, is a contemporary artist living in Italy. She is known for her vibrant paintings. Drawing inspiration from nature and human emotions, her work explores themes of women’s liberation and inner journeys. Nati’s art is characterised by bold colours, dynamic forms and expressive textures, offering an immersive visual experience. anastasiayanchuk.com
Anastasia Yanchuk
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Anastasia Yanchuk, also known as Nati, is a contemporary artist based in Italy. Liberta’ dei Colori from the Abstract series features deep black tones and flowing golden streaks, evoking a sense of mystery. The main intention is to create a captivating visual experience. anastasiayanchuk.com
Anya Glik
Anya Glik is a London-based artist and designer. In her practice she explores the crossover between memory, architectural artefacts and historical narratives through sculpture and spatial interventions – embracing emotional aspects put into clean form.
The exploration of line and design is key for artist Anne Harkness – a keen eye for observation is used to capture light and texture in everyday scenes. She holds a BFA in Graphic Design from the Maryland Institute College of Art and her work is featured in a variety of publications.
barry martin
annephark
anneharkness.com
anyaglik
Barry Martin studied at Goldsmiths’ College and Saint Martin’s School of Art, specialising in fine art and sculpture. His work is included in public and private collections including Tate Britain, the V&A, English Heritage, the British Council and the Henry Moore Institute, amongst others.
barrymartin.co.uk
Brett Dyer is the Dean of Gallery, Theatre & Live Event Operations at Dallas College. His widelyexhibited work combines figures with evocative colours and patterns – revealing complexities of the human spirit. Dyer is represented by Kush Art Gallery, Fort Worth, as a featured artist.
Daria Martinoni
brettleedyer
brettdyerart.com
An urban photographer with a background in geography, Daria Martinoni currently explores the impact of behaviour and consumerism on the environment via conceptual images. She transforms often-overlooked subjects into works that spark conversations about current issues. dariamartinoni.com
_urban.sketches
Chirsty Bennett
Chirsty Bennett is a paper artist based in the Scottish Highlands – she is inspired by her local environment and heritage to create intricate yet bold designs. After recent studies at DJCAD she has developed a keen interest in depicting architecture, nature and text.
Jane Gottlieb
ciorstaidh.b
Jane Gottlieb uses her original photography taken over a lifetime of world travels and combines it with the magic of Adobe Photoshop to create idyllic, colourful and mysterious artworks. These are inspired by a variety of architectural masterpieces such as monuments, museums and cathedrals.