Interview with Aomi Kikuchi

Aomi Kikuchi is a textile artist based in Kyoto, Japan. She holds a BFA from Kyoto University of Art & Design (Japan) and an MFA from Pratt Institute (USA). Aomi has exhibited her work throughout the world including at Woman’s Essence Show 2022 (Paris),The First Suzhou Craft Biennale 2021(China), Art Laguna 2021(Italy) and Art Laguna at Villa dei Cedri 2022.

Interview with Nancy Anne Woolf-Pettyjohn

Nancy Anne Woolf-Pettyjohn from the Kansas City, Missouri metro is an artist who hand paints in the style of fine arts. Her artwork covers all genres. Nancy started out wanting to be a surgical nurse but she fell seriously ill so had to drop out. God had other plans for her life. While recuperating she owned an antique shop did appraising, lecturing and repaired and restored old laces and linens. After doing it for years she decided to pursue the legal field. Becoming a paralegal/legal assistant working for lawyers and free-lancing she found herself not personally challenged as law was much too easy.

Interview with Kat Kleinman

Kat Kleinman is a photo collage artist from the Sacramento, California area. She began her career as an artist in 2016, after she retired as a psychotherapist, working with homeless people for 20 years. Her past work is referenced because it does inform her current work with a focus on positivity and making people feel better, if only for a moment!
Kat specializes in collages, because the individual flowers, leaves or succulents used will combine to create a new and cohesive form, reflective of the healing process. She takes her own photographs, with the only exception being the occasional gift of a flower photo from a personal friend. It is important to Kat that she use her own photography, because it separates the integrity of her work from those who use more impersonal internet downloads as a source. Each image is hand cut, a process she calls meditative, and a single collage may require dozens of photos.

Interview with Jose Luis Handal Farah

Jose Luis “Koqui” Handal, was born in La Paz, Bolivia in 1961.
His passion for art was evident from an early age, and it was in 1997 that he assembled his first
workshop. Here he gave life to clay, accomplishing extraordinary ceramic artworks.
Entirely self-taught, in 2005, he ventured into painting, and since then, he has taken part in national and
international exhibitions.
His constant drive and curiosity led him to sculpt with ceramics, bronze and steel.
Today, his art is on permanent display in La Paz and Santa Cruz, Bolivia; Buenos Aires, Argentina;
and the United States of America.

Interview with Ramón Rivas

He was born in Lands of Don Quixote (Castilla-La Mancha / Spain). His family environment and the multidisciplinary influence of his professional activity; in sports, music, engineering, inventions and art, in Castilla-La Mancha and Madrid, were decisive for the artistic creation of a very personal and different style, called Rivismo, based on the application of the Experiential Brushstroke. During the last seventeen years, his research has managed to reinforce the Concepts and Philosophy that predominate in Rivismo and that have given prominence to the material elements to which he has assigned aspects, functions and values of people.

Interview with Wowser Ng

Born in 1998, based in London. As a master's degree student at UAL currently. He got a letter of recommendation from Steve Brodner in 2019. His artwork is selected for the 5th Fida Awards Final list, jungle illustration award 2021-New Talent.
He exhibits globally, including in Shanghai, New York, and London. Wowser designed fashion illustrations for many brands, including SAINT LAURENT, L 'Oreal Paris and co-designed artwork《Mirror Garden》with Florentia Village in 2021.

Interview with Luana Stebule

Can you tell us about the moment you decided to pursue a career as an artist?

From childhood, I have been drawing and painting, but didn’t think to become an artist until I finished secondary school. From the age of 11, I was writing poems and was thinking about a writer or journalist’s career. But the circumstances ruined all my plans, I moved to another city there and I met a lot of musicians, painters and poets. My best friend was an artist she encouraged me to paint and I gradually immersed myself in the world of forms and colours. I finished Kaunas A.Martinaitis Art School with the strong desire to become a painter. Later I continued my studies at the Art Academy and I still learning and discovering something new in the field of visual art.

Mie Olise Kjærgaard

Mie Olise Kjærgaard works in painting, sculptural objects and installation. Since graduating her Master in Fine Art in 2008 and based on her architectural studies, her work has focussed on the theme of the ”man-made construction”, through which she investigates both the nature of the architectural construction – as well as how a construction describes the society, it is a part of.

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.