Interview with Petar Smiljanic

Petar Smiljanic was born in Valjevo, Serbia in 1985. He graduated from Faculty of Architecture in 2009 in Belgrade, Serbia. After he finished master in Architecture he was working in several international companies. He showed passion about painting in his early age learning from his father who is engaged to this art. He is currently based in Shenzhen China, where in parallel to his job as an architect he strives to express his passions on canvas.

Gregory Emvy

Gregory Emvy is an international artist and public figure. He works and lives between Moscow, Mexico and London. Gregory gained his success and recognition and had his first solo exhibition in 2014 in London during Frieze. His current exhibition is held in Dubai, Paris and Monaco.

Interview with Marcus Carlsson

Marcus Carlsson was born in 1977 in Teckomatorp, Sweden. He discovered the painting rather late, in 2009 when I attended a 5-day summer course in drawing. From the very first moment Marcus was in love and could not stop to sketch. At that time it was only pencil and charcoal.

In autumn 2011 he started painting with color. First painting was called simply «The fruit». It was exhibited once in Lund, Sweden. Even though he have no art educations, 

Marcus always says that 'I just follow my heart.'

Stella Viopoulos

Stella works in an abstract, mixed manner, using stucco and acrylic colours on canvas. Her main inspiration comes from her environment, which every season creates a different and outstanding combination of images and colours. When she paints she has the feeling that her spirit conquers her material, which guides her and gives form to her paintings throughout the alternation of her own feelings.

Paul Hartel

Without formal training, Hartel paints and draws with mixed media including oils, acrylics, oil pastels and charcoal, mostly in abstract and neo-expressionist styles, with influences that include DeKooning, Pollock, Twombly, Clemente, Miro, Frankenthaler, Mitchel and Wool. Hartel has exhibited in art galleries and international art fairs in New York City and West Virginia and galleries in Dublin where his work is for sale and has been sold and auctioned for private collectors and charitable organisations.

Nina Chanel Abney

Combining representation and abstraction, Nina Chanel Abney’s paintings capture the frenetic pace of contemporary culture. Broaching subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex, and art history, her works  eschew linear storytelling in lieu of disjointed narratives.