Christian Azolan – Q&A

Christian Azolan – Q&A

Hailing from the small Indian Ocean island Mahe in the Seychelles, Christian Azolan is a visual artist who specialises in original, digital, abstract and high polygon art.  He is known for his ability to capture simple yet beautiful detail in digital forms that push...
Mike Moor – Q&A

Mike Moor – Q&A

After completing a fine art degree in 1989, artist Mike Moor worked on farms in Wales before moving to the West Indies where he tried to live self sufficiently. In 1992 Moor returned to Europe, sailing the Atlantic on a 30’ yacht with the sole company of the captain....
Laxmi Hussain – Q&A

Laxmi Hussain – Q&A

Laxmi Hussain is a London based artist whose work exists somewhere between the abstract and the realistic. Having studied architecture, she enjoyed and excelled at the drawing and fluid art techniques within the course and this became a basis from which to explore all...
Claire Chandler – Q&A

Claire Chandler – Q&A

Claire Chandler was born in Hereford yet spent much of her childhood living abroad. This developed into a love of travel and experiencing new places. Claire graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from The University of Northumbria in 1997 with the Terry Stephenson...
Seductive Santorini – Greece

Seductive Santorini – Greece

Like a sultry lover waiting in repose, Santorini is the sparkling blue and white vision that is the paradigm of the ideal Greek Island to wallow on in decadent luxury.  Sexy and sleek in its own skin of stark whitewashed buildings cascading down multi-coloured cliffs,...
An Island Destination or a Soul Retreat

An Island Destination or a Soul Retreat

If I close my eyes, I can still remember the feel of warm sand beneath my feet, a cool breeze with a touch of salt kissing my skin, as the idle waves roll towards the shore. If you think of an island holiday, it’s hard not to imagine the sun, sand and sea. A few...
Rave Captured – Steve Lazarides

Rave Captured – Steve Lazarides

‘Rave Captured’ is a new exhibition of photographic print work by legendary street art pioneer Steve Lazarides, running 10 February – 10 March 2022 at House of Laz, a new ‘art speakeasy’ beneath Laz Emporium. Lazarides’ first ever solo exhibition and the first time...
Judith Glover – Q&A

Judith Glover – Q&A

Hull-born and Edinburgh-raised, Judith Glover is a ceramic artist specialising in handbuilt sculptural pieces. Now based in North Yorkshire, her ceramic work is often inspired by painters such as Giorgio Morandi and Joan Eardley. Glover’s studio pottery is...
Catarina Diaz – Q&A

Catarina Diaz – Q&A

Catarina Diaz is a London-based manual collage and mixed media artist. Her artworks infused with Portuguese soul transcend mediums mixed media artist. Diaz combines realism with surrealism and spirituality. Her style is characterized by a vibrant colour palette that...
Chary Hilu – Q&A

Chary Hilu – Q&A

Chary Hilu is a visual artist and art teacher who graduated from the National School of Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón He obtained prizes for sketches and sculptural sketches in competitions organized by the Luis Perlotti Museum, the San Isidro Youth Hall and the...
Tuscany Now and More

Tuscany Now and More

A Family Affair – How it all began… Tuscany Now&More®, think of themselves as a family. Maybe this is because the business grew from an actual family. Their story began in 1966 when Simon’s parents bough a house in the Tuscan countryside outside...
Lepogo Lodges

Lepogo Lodges

Lepogo Lodges’ Noka Camp, one of Africa’s few entirely not-for-profit safari lodges, has added to its stellar eco-credentials by working with local and global charity organisations to offset their guests’ carbon footprint, calculating the carbon emissions resulting...
Ernesto Romano

Ernesto Romano

Free From Connotation Ernesto Romano is an Italian artist living and working in London. He uses his own x-rays transformed with bold colours and often embellished with gold leaf, glitter, spray paint or Swarovski crystals. All his work is colourful and glossy, shiny....
Cornelia Parker – Tate

Cornelia Parker – Tate

18 May – 16 October 2022 In May 2022, Tate Britain will present the first major survey of Cornelia Parker’s works in London. One of Britain’s leading contemporary artists, Parker is responsible for some of the most unique and unforgettable artworks of the past thirty...
Josie Purcell – Q&A

Josie Purcell – Q&A

Josie’s Purcell’s creativity is driven by our place within, and impact on, the natural world and our connections to natural resources such as water, soil, and sand. She is fascinated by the psychology of aesthetics, with a particular interest in how abstract...
THE DnA FACTORY MRSS

THE DnA FACTORY MRSS

Love, Sex, Obsession, Death and  All The Dirt and Poetry Between… Dallas and Angel, 2 Artists, 1 Voice – A Love Affair: Art, Beauty, Creation, Life; Collaboration for more than 30 Years. Self-taught or art school? When it comes to the question of self-taught or...
Mishel Schwartz – Interview

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...
Eva Wang – Q&A

Eva Wang – Q&A

I consider myself a photographer using emotions to connect with the world. Common themes are emotions or situations we cannot fully control. Most work is staged conceptual photography which can involve installation and sculpture. I try to recreate and capture abstract...
Jane Denman – Q&A

Jane Denman – Q&A

Jane Denman is a painter living in East Preston, West Sussex. Her painting style places figures in an abstract environment and she enjoys working in series. Denman works at home in her studio and studied BA Fine Art at Northbrook College, Worthing, graduating in 1999...
Bernadette Doolan – Q&A

Bernadette Doolan – Q&A

Award-winning Irish artist Bernadette Doolan, living in Wexford, is the winner of the best overall work by a non-Academician, and winner of the Irish News award for depicting Ireland today, in The Royal Ulster Academy annual exhibition. Bernadette was selected for The...
FLUX Exhibition 2021

FLUX Exhibition 2021

The Design District – Greenwich Peninsula Flux Exhibition was an incredible show held between the 4th and 27th of November at The Design District – Greenwich Peninsula.  50 artists were selected and showcased at this incredibly inspirational event of...
Gary Dawes – Q&A

Gary Dawes – Q&A

From an early age, Gary Dawes was heavily influenced by cinema which led to a career in film-making. He left London and the film business in 2013 to dedicate his time exploring and creating personal work which includes land art, photography, and film. Self-taught or...
Dr Gindi on the Fluidity of Being – Interview

Dr Gindi on the Fluidity of Being – Interview

Profile  Image © braschler/fischer Dr Gindi is a speculative sculptor who defies easy characterization. Blurring the edges between representation and abstraction, her poignant works narrate a world that is more different than it seems – as it is in a state of flux,...
Elizabeth Hayes Christopher

Elizabeth Hayes Christopher

We are delighted that Elizabeth Hayes Christopher has an extended feature/interview in the printed edition of The FLUX Review.   To read the full article you can purchase the magazine here. Elizabeth Hayes Christopher is a multidisciplinary artist, published poet, and...
Bianca Turner – Q&A

Bianca Turner – Q&A

Bianca Turner’s paintings are deeply inspired by nature and its vivid colors, and by the reflections of light. The shiny quality in her work, created by mixing bright colored paint with glitter, represents a fantasy world where her imagination and the elements of the...
Einat Lev Ari– Q&A

Einat Lev Ari– Q&A

Einat’s path and development have always been parallel to art at all levels. She grew up with an artist mother, studied dance, design, painting, sculpture, photography, multiple techniques in art, and created intensively throughout the years. At the beginning of...
Gil Zablodovsky – Q&A

Gil Zablodovsky – Q&A

Since 2011 Gil Zablodovsky has been working on multidisciplinary projects in which the main medium is video and moving image that is being created in several ways. Zablodovsky’s projects are site-specific or time and image-based mostly working with a sound...
Sula Hancock – Q&A

Sula Hancock – Q&A

Sula Hancock lives in the English Lake District.  Hancock makes sculptures, installations, and images of fictional worlds that explore the lived experiences in our own absurd, shared world. One day we’re born, one day we die, and there are infinite versions of...
Eve Ozer – Interview

Eve Ozer – Interview

Growing up in a house of intellects – where books were prized possessions lining virtually every wall in their home, Eve Ozer found sanctuary and inspiration between the pages of science fiction novels. These escapes into the surrealistic worlds of fantasy influence and inform her art today. She describes this form of art-making as an extension of her writing, stories told in paper images instead of words.

Vian Borchert – Q&A

Vian Borchert – Q&A

Vian Borchert is an expressionist artist, she considers all her artwork to be visual poems. For Borchert nature is very important and plays an essential role in her life. She is a nature lover – mother nature is her sanctuary and her ultimate solace. An avid observer where contemplating upon nature helps Borchert reach inner peace and attain moments of Zen.

Mary C – Q&A

Mary C – Q&A

Mary C is a photographer from Italy who is working on a number of projects including  ‘If I Were’ –  a Limited ed. of 25 printed books that are combined with audio that represents the intimate and profound experience of rape. It is a photographic project on the responsive woman, the unresolved female figure between an obsolescent model and the present that at times doesn’t match closely enough, at others’ life bites, to the point of taking away her individual voice. 

Angela Heisch

Angela Heisch

Pippy Houldsworth Gallery is delighted to present Burgeon and Remain, the first UK solo exhibition of young New Zealand-born, New York-based artist Angela Heisch. This body of work, including paintings on a new larger scale, develops the artist’s abstracted visual...
Hazel Roberts – Q&A

Hazel Roberts – Q&A

Hazel Roberts is an artist based in Manchester who specialises in creating multi-layered complex screenprints.

Her work features both geometric and painterly forms, creating energy through gestural marks and bold use of colour. Images explore the personal, the political, and always playful, as she tries to bite back from all the bad advice given in art school.

Leonard Green –  Q&A

Leonard Green – Q&A

Born in the northwest of England in a ‘cotton’ and ‘mining’ town – Leigh near Wigan.  Len Green studied Foundation Art at Wigan School of Art then studied BA (Hons) Fine Art (Painting) at Manchester University followed by MA studies in Fine Art (Painting) also at Manchester.  Amongst the exhibitions, Green was involved in during this time in the late 70s and 80s was a one-man show at the Turnpike Gallery in Leigh, Greater Manchester; a prestigious, contemporary art gallery. Green has exhibited widely across the UK including the Royal Academy

Coralie Huon – Q&A

Coralie Huon – Q&A

Coralie Huon is a multi-disciplinary creative, artist, and illustrator, exploring her passion for visual storytelling via various mediums, from illustrations, products, or larger scale installations and murals.  Huon loves to transform concepts and stories into...
Noga Shatz – Q&A

Noga Shatz – Q&A

Noga Shatz is a London-based multidisciplinary artist specializing in painting and printmaking. She obtained her MFA degree with distinction from the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London 2015, and her BA from HaMidrasha – Faculty of the Arts, Israel 2007.

Nimisha Doongarwal – Q&A

Nimisha Doongarwal – Q&A

Nimisha Doongarwal is a mixed media artist. Her conceptually layered pieces combine painting, photography, fabric, and digital prints which explore varying relationships between past and popular culture, by referencing social issues such as racism, immigration, and gender inequality.

Geraldine Leahy – Q&A

Geraldine Leahy – Q&A

We are delighted to introduce the work of artist Geraldine Leahy whose practice involves observations of traces and imprints in the coastal landscape resulting from natural and human activity. As she walks the coastline, Leahy explores impermanence and mutability by investigating the residual marks left in the environment following severe weather events. Her paintings seek out the unexpected in the landscape – incongruous objects and situations that are the result of natural processes and human actions

Paul Butler – Q&A

Paul Butler – Q&A

Initially inspired by the work of Terry Frost and Ben Nicholson, Paul Butler has found himself intrigued by the possibility of using simple shapes, colour and texture to create art. Butler travels widely and has enjoyed working with artists in New Zealand and Australia.  He enjoys experimenting with materials and is obsessed with the circle in all its forms.

Zoe E Adams

Zoe E Adams

Zoe E Adams is an artist late to emerge in the autumn of her life. Using her spare time to learn about art, with lessons, reading and practising, Adams is now ready to share her work.  Adams describes her style as; semi-abstract, impressionist.