Mishel Schwartz – Interview
As a young girl, Toronto-based abstract artist Mishel Schwartz used to hide on the stairs that led to her artist parent’s studio and watch them paint life models. This innocent voyeurism was the catalyst for a lifelong passion for the arts. The journey began...
Krisztina Horvath – Interview
Krisztina Horvath’s first love is art. However, she had a varied career before working as an artist full time. Horvath started with classic ballet then she studied law and worked as an environmental lawyer. The wish to turn back to art never left Horvath and at the...
Crystal Marshall – Interview
Crystal Marshall is a contemporary fine artist who lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally from Kingston Jamaica, Her paintings pay homage to her life’s experiences rooted in cultural disparities in the modern-day African diaspora. Her distinctive personal style emanates isolation, self-reflection and expresses the spirit and atmosphere of the black consciousness in efforts to reconcile its relationship with true identity and image.
Jane McAdam Freud – Interview
Jane McAdam Freud is an award-winning, internationally acclaimed sculptor and multidisciplinary artist. Very early on, museums and institutions began acquiring her relief works and drawings. Writing is a large part of her practice and McAdam Freud has published over twenty papers on her works and process. Graduating with honours in 1981 from the Central School of Art in London, she went on to be awarded the British Art Medal Scholarship in Rome – an accolade she held for three years. She continued to teach short courses at the Royal College of Art while from 1993-95 combining that role with a Master’s degree (Project title: Forms of Relief).
Charlotte Fraigneau – Interview
Charlotte Fraigneau is a visual artist using both analogue and digital photography as a lens through which we can open a conversation about mental health and global warming. She is interested in exploring our mental, physical and emotional responses to overwhelming stimuli as well as the often negative yet sometimes beautiful impact of humans on the planet.