With a flair for striking visuals loaded with art references, Debusschere blends mediums such as film, photography, art curation and commercial work – in a way that feels authentic and true to his vision. His latest exhibition at his studio “254Forest” defies the limitations of art viewing during a global pandemic.
Read MoreThe Female Warhol is a pseudonym for an artist who prefers to remain anonymous and who “couldn’t think of a female equivalent to Andy Warhol”, thus becoming her. Warhol wanted to express herself artistically, while going through a difficult journey in her personal life, to assert herself and grow.
Read MoreKlaus Enrique is a “curiosity artist”, born and raised in Mexico City. Early in his career, he was working as a freelance IT consultant, before he realized how big his passion for photography is, and pursued creative studies at Parsons and SVA to become a full-time artist, flipping his life around.
Read MoreWith a flair for striking visuals loaded with art references, Debusschere blends mediums such as film, photography, art curation and commercial work – in a way that feels authentic and true to his vision. His latest exhibition at his studio “254Forest” defies the limitations of art viewing during a global pandemic.
Read MoreDave Pollot takes vintage thrift store paintings and transforms them into contemporary art. By blending in recognizable pop culture elements, into otherwise classical, seen-before-paintings, he creates unique juxtapositions of eras and art.
Read MoreI like imagining how we could live in harmony and showcasing the beauty already surrounding us on this planet. I find beauty everywhere: in geometric architecture, in vast landscapes, in a weirdly shaped corner of a room. I think the power of artists is the ability to re-envision every day scenarios in a way no one else would have imagined. When we face trouble as a society we must re-imagine how we communicate, treat people; how we operate as a whole.
Read Morerob is a young photographer with immense talented. sensitive to humanity, its trials and tribulations, its oneness, he takes meaningful photographs that come from the heart.
Read MoreMatthew Quick is a renowned Australian artist who has won many awards for his brilliant work. Quick's versatile style draws inspiration from the Renaissance and Surrealist movements, with a contemporary element that comes as a surprise: His work is inspired by the ideals of power and the ever-changing notions of what is considered beautiful.
Read MoreHer work is disturbingly pleasing to look at: the intricate details, baby faces, colors and set-ups may be creepy to many, but they are undeniably interesting to look at.
Read Moretalk about making yourself useful during a global pandemic and a worldwide lockdown… @tussenkunstenquarantaine which means “in between art and quarantine” is challenging millions of people to join in and share their own rendition of famous paintings using objects they have at home.
Read More@subwayhands tells touching stories of bravery, human kindness, pride, and resilience, through close-up photographs of hands. It all started when founder hannah lafolletteryan first moved to New York in 2015: “I spent a lot of time people watching on the train and I noticed how expressive the strangers’ hands can be. I began shooting portraits of their hands."
Read More@portiswasp is a Mixed-Media Artist from Scotland. His work is rooted in pop-culture and the cult of celebrity, he calls it “fun, horny fantasy” and we can assure you it’s all of those!
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