Lola Gil

Lola Gil is an American self-taught artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. She thinks of herself as a dreamer who likes to invent, imagine, and execute a place full of space where the world can evolve into the magical copacetic machine.

Interview with KIYORA

KIYORA is a Paper-cutting artist.
Born in Japan, where she graduated in Architecture.
This influenced the structure of her compositions, proportions and line.
Kiyora’s detailed works aim to depict the changing pockets of energy that make up our universe.
Through bold monochromatic contradictions, the compositions express light and dark, movement and stillness-using paper as a plane or representation and an outlet for creative expression, a source of energy in its own right, Kiyora is based in Japan.
Her artworks have been exhibited in Tokyo, NY and London.

Interview with Tibor Simon-Mazula

Hungarian-born artist Tibor Simon-Mazula works intuitively, taking refuge in the physical and tactile aspects of painting. He draws upon his background in mathematics, filmmaking, and cinematography to create dream-like scenes. His oil paintings incorporate materials such as bone ash, marble dust, and alum.

Interview with Bex Wilkinson

Rebecca Wilkinson (Bex) was born in Chicago, Illinois, to parents who were avid art collectors. Her childhood was spent surrounded by works by The Hairy Who (1966-69), and Surrealists such as Paul Delvaux & Joan Miro, as well as artists without quite as much recognition like Maryan (1927-1977.) Her parents also collected local Chicago and New York artists such as Seymour Rosofsky (1924-1981,) Leon Golub (1922-2004,) and Irving Petlin (1934-2018) who also influenced her work. At six years old, Bex boldly declared that it was an ‘artist's life for her,’ told her parents that she would become a painter, and wanted to paint the living room ceiling purple with pink polka dots! She understood, even then, the paramount importance of art in the world.

Interview with Riitta Hellén-Vuoti

Riitta Hellén-Vuoti (b. 1959) is a Finnish artist, living and working in Kuopio, Finland. By education, she is a licensed medical specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy. She has been artistic since her youth and started dedicating more time to painting and poetry around the year 2000.

Interview with Steffi Rodigas

What is a barrier you as an artist overcame? Is there anything that enabled you to develop your work as an artist in your life?

I overcame the societal compulsion to "work until retirement, then there's free time" by leaving the secure working life. My partner, who has been by my side for several years, believes in me and my talent. This has strengthened my self-confidence and enabled me to develop my work as an artist.

Interview with Klaus Biliczky

Klaus Biliczky. Born in Dinkelsbühl, Germany's most beautiful old town (according to Focus). Resident in Neuendettelsau, Bavaria.
Professional activity as a graphic designer, product developer and manager in the packaging industry. Self-employed in the real estate industry. Artistic work since his youth. The artistic education was mostly self-taught. Freelance and award-winning visual artist whose works have been shown in numerous exhibitions, nationally and internationally.

Interview with Gro Heining

How would you describe yourself and your artwork?

I would like to call myself a colorist and a transformational painter.

Nature is my primary source of inspiration. Painting for me is a meditative state of being, where I connect to the elements and the rhythm of nature, weaving dreams and visions into my artwork. My intention as an artist is to be able to communicate that all things are connected with one another and to the universe. The interconnectedness of all things in nature represents a deep unity within myself. My hope is to inspire the viewer.

Interview with Gloria Keh

We appreciate you taking the time to speak with us again. Could you please give us a brief overview of the new art project titled "Environmental Series"?

Making art for the environment is nothing new for me. Every year, I paint one or two works for Earth Day as I believe in honouring Mother Earth. The earth is our home planet. It is the only one we got. But this year, I was invited to participate in a four-member group exhibition in South Korea. And decided to create a specific new series of 12 paintings dedicated to the care and protection of our environment. Because the audience was going to be Koreans, I included Korean texts in Korean scripts in some of the works.

Interview with Edith Jung

Born in Germany, Edith Jung studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe and completed her studies with a scholarship from Baden-Württemberg Art Foundation. This was followed by a six-month-long guest stay as an artist in residence at Villa Massimo, Rome.
In 2021 she received the Power of Creativity Art Prize by Contemporary Art Curator Magazine.
Her work is exhibited internationally and collected in well-known Art Collections.
She lives and works as an artist in Karlsruhe.

Interview with Caroline Boff

Caroline Boff is an emerging, international, contemporary UK artist. She paints from the heart and believes in the joys creating art can bring to herself and the viewer. She wants her paintings to alleviate suffering and bring happiness. She has been seen in Vogue, Vanity Fair, Tatler, House and Garden, Mayfair Life and Collection. She has just exhibited in Miami and New York and has upcoming exhibitions in New York and London.

Becky Suss

Becky Suss was born in Philadelphia where she currently lives and works. She holds a BA from Williams College and an MFA from the University of California, Berkeley.Recent exhibition venues include the ICA Philadelphia, Fleisher/Ollman Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), and The Berman Museum (Collegeville, PA). 

Interview with Bukola Dagiloke

Bukola Dagiloke is an emerging artist with a background in information design and graphic communication. Graduating from the University of the Arts in 2006, Bukola’s love for arts has been consistent and a slow burning talent has emerged. Recently launching herself into the art world has given her the ability to express and address concepts around race, identity and nature that might otherwise have gone unsaid.

Interview with Mark T. Smith

Born in Wilmington, Delaware he moved to New York City in the mid-eighties to study at Pratt Institute – Brooklyn. After matriculating from Pratt he made New York City his home until June 2004 when he relocated to Miami. Smith spent 14 years in Miami relocating to Oahu, Hawaii for a year and finally making Seattle his home in 2018.

Interview with Suzan Obermeyer

Suzan studied Fine Art at the San Francisco Art Institute. She completed her undergraduate studies earning her Liberal Arts degree from The Evergreen State College. Suzan received her MFA from Plymouth University, UK in 2015. Suzan’s continued education includes studies at Anderson Ranch, Colorado Mountain College and European Graduate School. Suzan has attended artist residencies in Berlin Germany, Brooklyn and Manhattan New York , Venice Italy, Marfa Texas and Anderson Ranch. Suzan’s work has been exhibited internationally in Sweden; Germany, Italy and Ireland. Suzan’s works are held in private and public collection in Australia, Bahamas, Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Ireland and the USA.

Interview with Susan Platt

Susan Platt is a fine art photographic artist from Stockton, California. She fell in love with photography at the age of eight, when her brother gave her a Kodak Brownie Box film camera. She carried her camera with her everywhere she went and began creating images of her family and friends. When she reached high school, she attended photography classes, worked on the newspaper and was photo editor of her high school yearbook. Susan’s photographic career has spanned 38-years.

Interview with Marie Marchandise

I am Marie Marchandise, a 27 years old photographer and art director living in Toulouse, southern.
France. When I was a child, I wanted to be a poet. Growing up, I was obsessed with being helpful: I wanted to be a vet, a psychologist, and a lawyer. I guess with photography,
I combine the inherent desire for my first dream job as a child, and my inner need and enthusiasm
developed from my teenage years to adulthood.
I love exploring new artistic techniques sometimes that I invent myself, as I
feel that I’m letting my inner child out by doing so, and I hope that what I create allows people to escape,
only for a few minutes. I have been published several times in international magazines, and it is an
honour to know that my work has been seen by many persons from all over the world.
If you feel something when looking at my photographs, it means that my job is done; if you are
inspired, motivated, and looking for something new thanks to them; it’s more than I could ever dream of.


Interview with Irina Howard

Irina Howard is a published international award-winning visual artist based in New York City who has recently brought her portfolio to the public eye. In a short time, the artist had her art juried and was invited to exhibit at galleries in the United States and Europe. She has won multiple awards and is featured on major art platforms, galleries, and worldwide art shows. She was also selected as a Top 60 Masters of Contemporary Art in 2022 and will be awarded the Oskar of Visual Arts by ArtTour International in June 2022. In addition, she is the Artist for the Green Planet and a Voice of Tomorrow (awarded by the Contemporary Art Curator Magazine). Her artworks belong to several private collections in various countries.

Interview with Erick Mota

With disciplinary inspirations ranging from Jean-Michel Basquiat to Paul Cézanne, Erick's artwork - an amalgam of modernism, surrealism, and the abstract - not only reflects the world around him but the inner workings of those inhabiting that world, their most wicked demons and noble aspirations.
Erick's love for art is a family affair. His brother, Daniel, is a world-renowned graphic designer and father, Anibal, is an accomplished fine artist known for whimsical mixed-media interpretations of urban landscapes.