Amy Coyne – Interview

Amy Coyne – Interview

Amy Coyne operates within a space where the tactile and the psychological converge. Working across felt-based character creation and film, her practice draws on the unsettling language of horror to explore something far more complex than fear alone. Beneath the...
Kwong Kwok Wai – Interview

Kwong Kwok Wai – Interview

In the work of Kwong Kwok Wai, painting becomes a form of navigation – not through fixed geography, but through the shifting terrains of memory, identity and place. Drawing on the visual language of cartography, his practice unfolds as a deeply personal mapping of...
Liz Pangrazi – Interview

Liz Pangrazi – Interview

Working from her studio in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Liz Pangrazi has developed a distinctive painterly language rooted in intuition, emotional clarity, and a deep connection to the natural world. Largely self-taught, her practice has evolved outside of formal academic...
Fernando Velázquez – Interview

Fernando Velázquez – Interview

In an age defined by acceleration, distraction, and endless noise, Fernando Velázquez paints as an act of resistance. His work is a meditation against the velocity of modern life – a gesture toward stillness, toward doubt, and toward the fragile humanity that persists...
Chris Silver – Interview

Chris Silver – Interview

Chris Silver, a Glasgow-based artist, emerges as a compelling voice within contemporary painting, where instinct, emotion and material converge with striking clarity. Drawing from a rich lineage that spans Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art and Fauvist intensity, his...
Holly Nerreter – Interview

Holly Nerreter – Interview

Holly Sabine Nerreter’s practice is rooted in a deeply personal and emotionally attuned exploration of the human condition. Born in Nuremberg and now based in Greenwich, London, her journey has moved across countries and disciplines, shaping a body of work that is...