JaamZIN Creative magazine September 2020

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ISSUE 1 | VOL 2 | JANUARY 2019

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A MAGAZINE FOR CREATIVE PEOPLE

JAAMZIN CREATIVE

PAINTING

PHOTOGRAPHY Photographers and cinematographers

GRAPHIC ART Graphic artists, digital art

Visual artists, painters

ILLUSTRATION Illustrators, cartoonists

INTERVIEWS I nt er vi ews wi t h ar t i st s and cr eat i ve peopl e

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Photography Photographers,, cinematographers

8 Painting Painters, visual artists, cartoonists

18 Illustration 24 Graphic art 26 Digital art Impressum JaamZIN Creative UXScoops Pte. Ltd. Singapore Registration No.: 201601782G


PHOTOGRAPHY

Bubi Canal Bubi Canal (b. 1980, Spain) is a New Yorkbased artist whose work deals with recurring themes of dreams, love, and hope. Focusing on photography and sculpture, Canal received a BFA from Bilbao’s University of the Basque Country. His work has appeared in New York magazine, The New Yorker, the British Journal of Photography, and T: The New York Times Style Magazine.

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Raffaello De Vito Raffaello De Vito lives and work in Italy between Reggio Emilia and Modena. He Becomes interested in photography at the age of 12 and at 14 begins his training in an advertising photography studio, an experience that will lead him to get in touch with various professionals and whit important companies on the international market. At the and of the 80s he started collaborating as a production assistant whit Luigi Ghirri,collaboration interrupted in 1991 whit the premature death of the great photographer and which gave a birth to a visual research that he still explores today.

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Tania Soares

In Tania Soares' photographic work, the image captured by the eye, then by the lens, translates the world as matter. In the editing, is stimulated the emotional fraction, the one that the naked eye and in the speed of the days, the viewer cannot observe. The aim is to create empathy, or the viewer identifies with what is portrayed. All the works arise from personal experiences or the experiences of others, thus democratizing the need to feel.

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Osamu Jinguji Osamu Jinguji was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1962. Now, he is a photo artist and a creator but his first career as an artist is an actor and a model. After their activities for 5 years, he has retired owing to bad health. Additionally, after taking over 25 years of twists and turns, he had made a decision to live as an artist again and finally selected to become a photographer which he liked the best of ever and fit his current life style very much. ”His use of black and white allows him to explore echoes of past selves, the world of the unconscious and his own aesthetics and philosophy.”(By “Aesthetica Magazine”)

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Ines Cela As a fairly new photographer moving from Albania to Austria, staying creative amidst a whirlpool of disasters is never easy. Be it having the time to refine ideas, or to find the right people to connect with is a struggle at least for me. That is why relying on oneself even as the subject of photography has proven crucial to me.

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KromOner Born and raised in Lower Austria- KromOner is a multi-disciplinary artist working as an illustrator. He started photographing around 2012. „There’s a certain feeling that I’m trying to capture in my pictures. A feeling that I mostly can’t really describe verbally but it seems to get visually clearer with every series that I take. It’s still a mystery thoughwhich is probably why I’m still so enthusiastic about photography and visual arts in general. Also, photography and painting are so much mutually beneficial.“

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Otto Laske Otto Laske was born in Breslau/Wroclaw in what is now Poland. He obtained a Ph.D. in philosophy in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, as a member of the Frankfurt School and, as a Fulbright student, a M. Mus. In Composition at New England Conservatory, Boston, MA, USA.

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MIGUEL A. OYARBIDE The shape of the trees, their branches, their skin, have crossed the descriptive frontier to inhabit a fascinating world where their movements, their dances, their gestures, etc. They invite me to discover new calligraphies, gestures and procedures to be described on paper. For this reason and mostly, I use something as simple as charcoal, so that the technique is subordinated to the power of the subject.

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Alison Scherr My work contains elements of the unfinished and abstract. Each painting has a story, a hidden message. This is left to the viewer to discern, it's a personal inspiration, unique to each thought. I work with industrial materials like plexiglas and aluminum and heavy duty canvas, as well as fine art paper and canvas. My works are usually a combination of house paint, acrylic, spray paint and pencil or pastel.

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Lidechsi Silva I am a multidisciplinary artist. I work with ink, graphite, watercolours, and acrylic and oil paint. Originally from Sri Lanka, I am currently an art student based in Montreal, Canada.I knew I wanted to be an artist at a very young age. It felt natural to me and it proved to be a source of comfort throughout both my childhood and adulthood.

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Qais Al-Sindy An Iraqi world class artist residing in San Diego- California, Qais Al-Sindy impresses in a variety of mediums, including painting, installations, video, conceptual, and performances. But first and foremost he considers himself a painter, and it is through pigments on canvas that best express his representation of life and its complex emotions.

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Britt Schneider In a land of purpose, Britt will imagine, create and breathe to be an artist. “Digital feels limitless. When I began using acrylics, watching their reactions on different surfaces, I could rarely achieve the vibrancy that was within my vision. Digital allows for that vision a clarified lens; the viewer can hopefully feel more closely to the work.”

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Gregory Malphurs Gregory Malphurs makes inside-out portraiture, exposing the inner self by revealing all the things we cover up. Less concerned with physical likeness, his work shines a light on our psyche through a distorted fragmented lens. His subjects are mirrors in which we see all the that's inside us reflected.

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Daniel Wimmer I constantly get inspired by the human body. I especially love interesting light situations and skin colours. The sculptural aspect is also very obvious in my paintings. I hardly paint any details so that i can focus on light, colour and form.

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Anita Yan Wong Anita Yan Wong, M.F.A., M.A., is an Asian American painter best known for her expressive brush strokes and unique style of “Contemporary Traditional" paintings that defies tradition and modernity. The artist, now living and teaching at UC Berkeley S.F. extension California, is a 4th generation Lingnan painter (which originated in southern China in the late 19th century, known for the fusion of mastering modern Chinese, Japanese and Western painting approaches.).

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Paul Koskinen Art began for me like it does with most others; as a child. Standing before an easel working with oil paints on a canvas was not a rare sight. With a couple of rudimentary art books the journey began with only my imagination as a guide. Fast-forward several decades, having participated in numerous group and solo art shows, I made the decision to head off in my own creative direction. There was the need to create something so distinctive any viewer would know it came from my studio alone.

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ILLUSTRATION

Isao Aoyama I'm an illustrator and painter based in Tokyo. I draw illustrations in the motif of street culture such as surfing, skateboarding and cars.

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ILLUSTRATION

Jacco de Jager For almost 17 years now I’ve been living in Utrecht the Netherlands. My passion consists of my own artwork and illustration projects. To finance my passion and to pay the rent for the studio, I try to make some extra money as a web designer and visual designer. Usually when I work on my own stuff I try to focus on my gut feeling. Most of the time i don’t work according to a plan because I like to improvise and let my inspiration go. I love it when during the work the drawing takes over and leads itself to the final result. When I do portraits I like to give them a twist and aim for the final result to be a (pleasantly) ambiguous picture. I also like to create a tension between a happy or sad drawing and make them a bit of both.

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ILLUSTRATION

Sunhee Park

I'm Sunhee Park, who works in illustration and design company in Tokyo.I have been working on picture books a lot and these days, I'm in love making with animation illustrations I’m making a lot of digital illustrations these days but I still like to work on drawings by hand.

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Kazuhisa Uragami I'm an illustrator based in Tokyo. I draw illustrations for books, magazines and advertisements in Japan and abroad.

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Chuck Stolarek Chuck Stolarek is California based textile artist, working primarily in print, clothing, and embroidery. His work explores the overlapping of humor, confusion, belonging, and context - part collage, part reverse mad lib, part absurdism. Technique mends together disjointed storytelling, encouraging an easy, welcome diversion from everyday dialogue.

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Óscar Gutiérrez Educated under the influence of the Low Brow, advertisements visuals urban culture, comics and American pop culture. Now my fine art is a synthesis of deconstructed superheroes portraying a dreamlike reality, getting a high visual impact.

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GRAPHIC ART

Motoaki Tojo

Since first listening to Jupiter symphony by W.A.Mozart I have been an art lover.Now my art field is Japanese calligraphy,photography and so on. Especially I likeabstract world. In Japan there is abstract calligraphy(it's like the abstract paintings).I prefer it to normal Japanese calligraphy I think that through the art we can learn the importance of the individualitiesand get the world without discrimination. A better world.

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MILTZ MILTZ is a graphic artist who specializes in typography branding, graphic design and art production.

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DIGITAL ART

Verena Terekina The art in art. A gift that the exceptional artist Verena Terekina perfectly masters:By harmoniously blending styles, she impressively succeeds in letting every viewer get immersed into the depth of her works. Her inspiration is a wonderful gift – because the „devil“ is in the details, although here the curse is also a blessing. With her unique sweeping lines, which oppose her precision, she mesmerizes her viewers.

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Antonio Romero Spokane area artist Antonio Romero lately focuses most of his time on digital artwork he makes on his iPad. He was raised in Mexico, but after returning to the U.S., joined the U.S. Air Force and served for 20 years ending his career at Fairchild AFB, Washington. Since retiring from the military in 2000 and a decade-long IT career, Antonio has rekindled his love of artistic endeavors. He has a variety of interests artistically, from abstract art to traditional portraits and landscapes to most recently, digital art. Some of his favorite themes include spiritual subjects, popular culture, portraits, sci-fi, hispanic, Native-American, military. Antonio continually challenges himself by experimenting in different styles, techniques, mediums including acrylic painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and now digital.

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