Kellie North – Q&A

Kellie North – Q&A

Kellie North is an award-winning photographer and visual artist with a deep desire to connect to nature, to her audience, and to herself. North plays with texture, light, movement, and nature, to create evocative, figurative images, which are connected to the subconscious and are deeply engaging.

Patrice Sullivan – Q&A

Patrice Sullivan – Q&A

Patrice Sullivan’s work is about memory and family. Although Sullivan works from photographs, the paintings are not photorealism. The paint itself, with its restive and gestural surfaces, embodies the memory with which she sees the past. And the past is her family, is sibling rivalry, marital conflicts, divorce and adversity, and their effects.

Jenna Cable – Q&A

Jenna Cable – Q&A

We are delighted to introduce the work of street photographer Jenna Cable who is an observer and a collector of simple moments.  Cable first became really consumed with taking photos when she moved to New Orleans and didn’t know a soul there. Her bike and camera...
LUAP – Q&A

LUAP – Q&A

A skilled fine artist who dynamically fuses painting and photography, Paul Robinson aka LUAP, born in Grimsby in 1982, is fast gaining critical recognition and a celebrity following for his exciting work.

Piers Secunda – Q&A

Piers Secunda – Q&A

Piers Secunda was born in London in 1976 and studied painting at Chelsea College of Art in London. Since the late nineties Piers has developed a studio practice using paint in a sculptural manner, rejecting the limitations imposed by the canvas.

Kevin Devonport – Q&A

Kevin Devonport – Q&A

Using oils or acrylic, Kevin Devonport likes to paint traditional genres in a degree of realism however all the images have a contemporary essence. Devonport is a self-taught painter therefore he does not hold any artistic qualifications although he does hold a First Class honours BSc in Sociology that does have an influence on his work. Popular themes Devonport explores are consumerism and people’s attachments to materiality alongside perceptions of ‘the self and identity.

Sára Várady – Q&A

Sára Várady – Q&A

We are delighted to introduce the work of Sára Várady an artist from Hungary who travelled to London in the middle of the pandemic to chase her dream of being an artist.  Várady is currently studying at the Royal College of Art. I am gazing at my reflection in the...
Adedeji Akinkunmi

Adedeji Akinkunmi

Adedeji Akinkunmi is a digital artist, born and bred in Nigeria, where he lived all his life before moving to the Uk to gain his masters degree. Adedeji fell in love with creating digital arts while he was still trying to gain his first degree in computer science at Ajayi Crowther university in Nigeria. he quickly joined a group of young digital artist to learn the techniques of the art. Soon after, he became fascinated with surrealism and the ability to create an out of the world imagination through digital means. His works are sometimes inspired by dreams.

Marc Standing – Q&A

Marc Standing – Q&A

Marc Standing is an African/ British/Australian artist who was born and raised in Zimbabwe. He obtained his BAFA honors degree from the University of Cape Town in South Africa with distinctions in painting.

Valia Paella – Q&A

Valia Paella – Q&A

Valia Paella is an artist fascinated with art dynamics, the artist pays particular attention to multilevel and deep research, discovering counterintuitive metaphors. Paella is a new media artist, trying to retrieve a new sort of “AI” implicating “Art and Information”...
Krisztina Horvath – Interview

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...
Viv Owen – Q&A

Viv Owen – Q&A

Viv Owen captures vivid, gestural oil paintings that reveal a fascination with emotional states, with the help of unwitting accomplices captured from feature films and the television screen. Subtle in scale: a whisper in the ear rather than a shout across the room,...
David Hicks – Q&A

David Hicks – Q&A

David Hicks is a street photographer – I love to walk the street, hang out on corners, and chat to whoever about anything. I like humanity. From human beings to anything that has a human touch. I like normal life. Almost banal life. I like to see how people live their life on a day to day basis. Their surroundings. Where they put things. Where they hang out.

Alison Johnston – Q&A

Alison Johnston – Q&A

Born in Dumfries, Scotland, Alison Johnston studied at Edinburgh College of Art under Elizabeth Blackadder, Sir Robin Philipson and Harry More Gordon. Following graduation her career flourished in illustration and animation for Oscar-nominated “Fireman Sam” and “AArdman Animations”.

Marina Tsaregorodtseva – Q&A

Marina Tsaregorodtseva – Q&A

Marina Tsaregorodtseva is a Fine Art Still life and Portrait Photographer who lives and works in London, United Kingdom. She was born in Vologda, Russia in 1978.  She completed a degree in accounting and finance in 2000. Moved to the UK in 2009. Moving to another country had a huge impact on her life: loneliness, inability to share experiences, and impressions with close family kind of forced her to restrain personal feelings.

Stephanie MacKenzie – Q&A

Stephanie MacKenzie – Q&A

International award-winning Artist Stephanie MacKenzie, is a vibrant talent. Multiple layers, brilliant colours and intricate designs unite through storytelling and blended archetypes bringing lush dimensions to her work.    Immerse yourself into a high saturated universe with artist Mackenzie. Intense colour and vivid brushstrokes are created through movement while listening to a range of music. Mackenzie uses the vibration of sound to submerge herself into her self conscious and let her inner voice speak through each gestural movement. Using form, space and colour to communicate an infinite number of patterns. Expressing her ideas by creating a visual language through her contemporary Art. Dive into the labyrinth of Mackenzie’s inner existence.

Greek Chefs Abroad

Greek Chefs Abroad

The MarBella Collection is delighted to launch the inaugural ‘Greek Chefs Abroad: A Culinary Series’, a selection of pop-up tasting dinners hosted by renowned Greek chefs. Chefs included UK Masterchef winner, Irini Tzortzoglou who will be kicking off the gourmet event...
Sève Favre – Q&A

Sève Favre – Q&A

Originally from the french part of Switzerland, Sève Favre was introduced to arts from a young age but decided to follow an academic study first Art History at University. She supplemented her literature degree with secondary school teaching. She continued her education by taking several seminars and workshops in the visual arts, notably at the Ceruleum School of Art in Lausanne.

Ema Mano Epps and Jyoti Bharwani

Ema Mano Epps and Jyoti Bharwani

Master of Fine Art’s alumna, Ema Mano Epps and Jyoti Bharwani are nearing the end of their two-year residency at City and Guilds of London Art School. Previously graduated from St Martins, these two female artists represented the student voice through the pandemic and took part in the Board of Trustees. This shared journey naturally facilitated a collaborative path of making artwork alongside their own practices.

Sam Peacock – Tide

Sam Peacock – Tide

London, From June 10 – July 3, London-based affordable art gallery Kahn Gallery will be showing exclusive new artworks by Sussex artist Sam Peacock, his first solo show in the capital since 2017, at their North London venue. As part of “Tide”, Peacock will be exhibiting work created during the first lockdown, a period when he felt “weirdly free to do what he wanted as the pressure to produce a constant stream of work had been removed”.

Sonia Ben Achoura – Q&A

Sonia Ben Achoura – Q&A

French artist Sonia Ben Achoura generates innovative works of art at the intersection between art and science. With a background in psychology, her fascination with human nature at the present stage of evolution (characterised by pervasive interaction with technology)...
Lewis Buttery – Q&A

Lewis Buttery – Q&A

Lewis Buttery was born in 1995 and is an artist from Leicester, UK. at the beginning of the 2018/19 academic year, he moved to London to study Fine Art at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London) full time. 

Ana Maria Lima Dimitrijevic – Q&A

Ana Maria Lima Dimitrijevic – Q&A

With all projects by Ana Maria Lima Dimitrijevic, there is a sense of excitement about the possibilities of expression. She is devoted to translating her experiences, challenged by the flickering nature of memories. Through rediscovery, descriptive writing, repetitive handmade processes and music she creates intimate responses which invite a more sensitive understanding of daily life. She exploits the versatility of photography to develop playful encounters with her animations, prints, paintings, objects, multimedia performances and intervention art which becomes part of common experience.

Sally de Courcy – Q&A

Sally de Courcy – Q&A

Sally de Courcy was born in Canterbury, Kent. She qualified in 2016 from the University of Creative Arts, Farnham with a first-class honours degree, scholarship and master’s with distinction in Fine Art. She is interested in the repetition of cast objects and works in different mediums including bronze. The objects are re-assembled to reveal a narrative.

Marina Emphietzi – Q&A

Marina Emphietzi – Q&A

With the sound of crashing sea waves and the hot feeling of sand under bare feet, Marina Emphietzi’s story starts in Famagusta, Cyprus. Her family’s childhood home built along the scenic coastline, she spent most of her days by the beach. It’s here that she came to know the limitless freedom of the Ocean. Surrounded by the vivid landscapes of Cyprus, art came naturally to Marina. Her heart’s desire was to study art, although she would pursue a successful career in hotel management and marketing before finally achieving her life-long dream. She has studied at the prestigious schools of Central St-Martins and the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMASS).

Ashima Kumar – Q&A

Ashima Kumar – Q&A

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist. She has been working at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art with traditional mediums and digital media. She juxtaposes graphic simplicity with painterly strokes. Her serene artworks aim to “penetrate the deepest part of us where no words exist.”

Shannon Gardner – Q&A

Shannon Gardner – Q&A

Shannon Gardner appreciates the spontaneous process of nature and strives to explore Earth’s unearthed beauty and imitate its natural imperfections. Her interest in the macabre began while studying nature and the paranormal at a young age.

Ind Solnick – Q&A

Ind Solnick – Q&A

Ind Solnick graduated from Wimbledon College of Art in BA Fine Art Painting in 2017. Her practice is based in collage, across mediums of painting, writing, and sculpture. She builds narrative structures that explore human-planetary relations in the context of climate change. How do we approach thinking about our place among the life forms of a planet that we are simultaneously destroying? How do we justify, as artists, the perpetual creation of new objects in a world already so filled with them?

Shyamolie Madhavji – Q&A

Shyamolie Madhavji – Q&A

We are delighted to introduce Shyamolie Madhavji to our Q&A’s.  You can also view her work in The FLUX Review- V2 Virtual exhibition.   Allow me to start by introducing myself as a passionate visual artist, textile designer, and freelance set designer. Being brought up in a family full of art lovers and established artists it is no surprise that I have inherited this creative talent too. Raised in Mumbai,

Paula Menchen – Q&A

Paula Menchen – Q&A

Finding a harmonious language between drawing, printmaking and painting, Paula Menchen experiments with each material deconstructing the surface and transforming each medium and their rules into one. Having majored as a painter at University, she uses painting as a means of experimentation, playing with the ideas of vast spaces typically using landscape and seascapes as inspiration and a starting point. She is not looking for a formula to reproduce but rather a constant curiosity with a sense of discovery.

Patricia Figueiredo – Q&A

Patricia Figueiredo – Q&A

Today we’d like to introduce you to Patricia Figueiredo who is also featured in our exhibition V2. I live and work in Rio de Janeiro. Initially, my creative process found a place in my education in architecture, a place that served as a trigger for my development of a creative-artistic vision that ended up emerging in other media

Emi Avora – Q&A

Emi Avora – Q&A

Born in Athens and currently based in Singapore, Emi Avora is drawing subject matter from her every day; her sketches and images of public and personal spaces focus on the interior and still life

Deborah Gardner – Q&A

Deborah Gardner – Q&A

Deborah Gardner’s practice is process-led, materiality, multiplicity and mutability are key themes. Proximity and distance, surface tension and scale play vital roles in encountering the work; for example, a recent work concerning imagining the surface of the far side of the moon considered ways to collapse a cosmological scale to a human dimension or in another work inspiration came from studying botanical structures. Her sculptures consider the vibrancy of cell, plant and geological structures and our relationships with them, such as imagining plant life in future environments. Many sculptures explore networkable assemblages, such as hives and colonies and the growth structures of physical phenomena and are especially interested in the power of adaptability as an ongoing sculptural process.

Anthony Gow – Q&A

Anthony Gow – Q&A

Anthony Gow’s current body of work explores the subject as a poetic proposition impacted by interruption, memory, lament and introspection. Some of these works are created as a still life on a digital canvas that combines photography and painterly marks. 

Maxim Timofeev – Q&A

Maxim Timofeev – Q&A

Maxim Timofeev is a contemporary Russian artist and a member of the Creative Union of artists of Russia and the International Federation of artists. He was born in 1988 in Saratov. The works reflect the awareness and understanding of the multidimensional nature of the Universe. The simultaneous existence of an infinite number of parallel versions of universes, life in superposition, and the perception of duality as a paradigm of human consciousness.

Mazarine Memon – Q&A

Mazarine Memon – Q&A

Mazarine Memon is a Neo-Impressionist painter living in Toronto, Ontario.  Memon was born in Bombay (Mumbai) to an eccentric, fun-loving, Zoroastrian (Parsee) family. By default, she is an endangered species as there are less than 70,000 Parsees left. Memon is of Iranian ancestry, Indian by birth, Italian at heart, and Canadian by choice. She works out of The Art Brewery, her studio where she is constantly embarking on new ventures and projects. Memon’s current project is an art book that will help artists ‘define their style’ and ‘overcome creative blocks’

Paul Ayers – Q&A

Paul Ayers – Q&A

Paul Ayers studied Fine Art at Falmouth College of Arts in the 1990s. He has exhibited his work in the Royal Cornwall Museum, Falmouth Art Gallery, the Discerning Eye Exhibition, the Royal College of Art, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath and the Royal West of England Academy of Art, Bristol.​ He is primarily a painter, although also explores ideas through printmaking and alternative photography (screenprinting, collagraphy and cyanotype).  In his painting practise he explores the physical qualities of oil paint and the myriad variety of textures, light effects, colour and illusions that can be achieved with them on a flat surface. So, while his work represents objects in the real world, he strives to give the painted surfaces of his works an intensity and physical presence.

Barbara A Morton ~ Entropie Books

Barbara A Morton ~ Entropie Books

I am a St Andrews based author, artist, curator, and bookmaker. In 2014 I established Entropie Books to publish small fine print editions of my poetry, literature, artist books, drawings, and pamphlets. My artistic and literary practice incorporates the arts of poetry, printmaking, bookbinding, typography, papermaking, and chine-collé to present my literary texts and abstract geometric drawings in an exact and deliberate visual form.

Charles Binns

Charles Binns

After a 27 year career in the City, Charles Binns decided to enrol at Central Saint Martins to study MA Contemporary Photography, Practises and Philosophies in 2018, graduating during the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020. His art is about loss.  Loss of biodiversity, loss of pristine natural habitats and loss of cultural diversity. His practice asks how is it that humanity finds itself on the brink of environmental catastrophe and what does this say about us, both individually and collectively.

Hannah Debson – Q&A

Hannah Debson – Q&A

As a photographic artist from London, Hannah Debson grew up surrounded by galleries and fashion publications that sparked her interest in the beauty of the human form. Debson studied history where she became fascinated by the human journey and the emotions that underpin all human activity. She began to look at the use of culture to express and construct the human experience and became inspired by how beauty and fashion can be part of this.