All in Contemporary Art

Ivana Gagić Kicinbači

The work of Ivana Gagić Kicinbači stands at the precipice where materiality and transcendence converge. This Croatian artist, who navigates the liminal space between drawing, visual poetry, and digital printmaking, produces a body of work that does not merely invite observation but rather demands contemplation. The essence of her artistry is deeply rooted in the metaphysical, resonating with a pursuit of inner freedom, an engagement with temporality, and the revelation of the sublime through matter.

Henrique Diogo

Henrique Diogo, a self-taught contemporary artist from Poços de Caldas, Brazil, is a striking figure in the modern art world. At just 24 years old, his work already exudes the maturity and depth of a seasoned master, demonstrating an extraordinary ability to merge theoretical knowledge with artistic intuition. His career, deeply rooted in philosophical and mathematical exploration, transcends mere aesthetics to offer a synthesis of human thought through abstract art.

Michael K. Owino

Michael K. Owino’s artistic journey is not just a testament to talent but to relentless dedication, innovation, and the pursuit of artistic truth. His ability to create thought-provoking and emotionally charged works places him in an elite category of artists who are not merely concerned with form but with the very essence of human experience. His pieces communicate stories, emotions, and philosophies that transcend time and culture, making his work universally impactful.

Nada Kelemenova

Nada Kelemenova’s contribution to contemporary art is invaluable. In a world increasingly detached from the organic and the metaphysical, her paintings serve as portals to introspection and reconnection. She stands at the intersection of tradition and experimentation, merging classical techniques with modern structural approaches. Her use of nature as both subject and muse reminds us of our fundamental ties to the universe, while her abstractions challenge the way we perceive reality itself.

Artist Spotlight - Josephine Palmer-Gabe

Art is so good for the soul. I live and breath art and try to create how I feel. I want people to feel joy and excitement when I show my art. I like a narrative, it has many meanings for the viewer to contemplate within the story. Colour to me is so important to bring the artwork to life. I love all mediums different subjects need different mediums. I enjoy using GoldLeaf to make my art pop.There is never enough time in my life to create everything I want to portray.

Artist Spotlight - Johan Siggesson

Johan Siggesson is an acclaimed Swedish artist currently residing on the beautiful Mediterranean island of Malta. His artistic expertise lies in fine art wildlife photography, where he skillfully captures the essence of nature and wildlife through remarkable large limited edition fine art prints. His unparalleled passion for Africa and its magnificent animals has earned him global acclaim.

Artist Spotlight - Andrea Gendusa

At the core of Gendusa's artistic philosophy lies a deep intention to communicate with the essence of humanity. His work is a language that transcends the verbal, urging viewers to embark on a journey of self-discovery. The interplay of technology, aesthetics, and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of beauty positions his art as a conduit for individuals to connect with the sublime.

Interview with Aliza Thomas

I learned traditional Eastern and Western papermaking techniques, pulp painting, collage, and printmaking. While having technical and historical knowledge is valuable, possessing it doesn’t mean you have to apply it. I prefer to explore various old, new, or alternative methods to achieve my desired outcome. Understanding traditional techniques provides a solid foundation for experimentation and creating works that inspire me.

Artist Spotlight - Alejandro Funes

Alex Funes Lovis is a contemporary Mexican artist whose work transcends aesthetics to become a channel for healing, consciousness, and transformation. With over 25 years of experience, he has developed a unique style that merges sacred geometry, numerology, color theory, and mystical symbolism. His art not only beautifies spaces but also harmonizes them energetically, acting as vibrational portals that impact those who encounter them.

Artist Spotlight - Milena Bini

"Taking inspiration from the figure of the apple and using its shape as a constructive basis, I then modified the aesthetics of each of the proposed apples, obtaining a sort of colorful portrait of a society with a common morphology and a different culture, my intent is that everyone can accept their own uniqueness" In my sculptural work, the apple symbolizes self-acceptance and the uniqueness of each individual.