Eleni Koumara – Q&A

Eleni Koumara – Q&A

Working under the name Eni Jewellery, Eleni Koumara creates pieces that exist in a delicate balance between strength and refinement. Her work is deeply informed by the natural world, where organic forms and tactile surfaces become a starting point for exploration....
Zheni Warner – Q&A

Zheni Warner – Q&A

Rooted in a lineage of painting yet firmly shaped by her own distinct voice, Zheni Warner’s practice unfolds through a deeply intuitive and materially rich engagement with the canvas. Born in Bulgaria and later based in the UK, her early exposure to art came through...
Obiaje Andrew Ejiga –  Interview

Obiaje Andrew Ejiga – Interview

In a moment where questions of identity feel increasingly urgent and visible, Obiaje Andrew Ejiga (b. 2003, Nigeria) approaches portraiture as both a site of introspection and a space of confrontation. Now based in the UK, and a First Class graduate of Duncan of...
Helen Birnbaum – Interview

Helen Birnbaum – Interview

Helen Birnbaum’s sculptural practice operates within a space of tension, where fragility and resilience coexist, and where the boundaries between the human condition and the natural world begin to dissolve. Working across both monumental installations and more...
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...