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Viktoria Andreeva – Q&A
Viktoria Andreeva is a fine-art photographer, born and raised in Bulgaria. As a former ballet dancer, her love and passion for the art of movement have deeply influenced her aesthetic view. In 2015 she moved to Vienna to study Photography and Audiovisual Media at the College of Arts Die Graphische. Meanwhile, she started working on one of her biggest projects – a book about the many faces of ballet, containing personal interviews and photographic work of six professional dancers from the Vienna State Opera.
Steven Quinn – Q&A
Steven Quinn is a London-based artist born in Belfast. Obsessed by collages, street photography and paintings, Steven Quinn likes to combine his own photography with cut-outs from old magazines and play with imagery to create often apocalyptic, sometimes humorous narratives. His most current themes are domesticizing nuclear, political and intergalactic conflicts. Quinn graduated with 1st Class honours from the University of Ulster –MFA and has shown his work alongside names such as Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas at Tate Britain. He has also exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, the renowned Photographers gallery in Soho, the James Freeman Gallery and in various venues throughout London. Quinn has also been showing his work overseas: New York in 2009, Frankfurt in 2014 and, more recently, at the ARC Gallery in Chicago for the “I can’t breathe” exhibition.
Sam Haynes – Q&A
Sam Haynes is a mid-career visual artist based in London, working primarily with sculpture and public art installations. She is interested in the physicality and materiality of forms, and the translation into a more accessible and friendly medium for a wide and diverse audience.Her abstract, geometric assemblages often incorporate found objects and materials which aim to reference different domestic settings and architectural spaces. This is reflected in the physical and geographical adaptability of Haynes’s practice, in terms of exhibiting and installation.
Lee Ellis – Q&A
Lee Ellis is a British multi-media artist based in Bristol. His insatiable desire to create brings him to embrace different artistic mediums, from printmaking to drawing and painting. The artist has an expressive and bold style, immediately striking with his unusual...
Stanley Gonczanski – Q&A
Gonczanski is an Argentinian filmmaker, creative director and illustrator. He was born in the beautiful city of Buenos Aires Argentina. Developed a background in Advertising at the very young age of 18. At 25 he became the General Creative Director at the Leo Burnett Colombia.
Jean-Luc Almond – Q&A
Jean-Luc Almond is a British artist who received his First Class BFA in 2013 from the City & Guilds of London Art School. His paintings have won various awards, including The Cass Art Commission at the National Open Art Competition, Somerset House and The Best Painting Prize at the ‘Injustice’ Open Art Competition, La Galleria, Pall Mall, judged by esteemed art critic, Edward Lucie Smith. He has been featured as a Saatchi Art ‘One to Watch’ and in the ’20 Emerging Artists to Buy Now’ Collection on Saatchi Art’s homepage. He was shortlisted for the Le Dame Art Gallery Prize, resulting in a solo exhibition at Le Dame Gallery London and invited as a guest artist at Artrooms Fair, London. Notable exhibitions include Start Art Fair, Saatchi Gallery, SCOPE Basel, Switzerland, The Affordable Art Fair New York, The London Art Fair and most recently The Other Art Fair, October 2019.
Daniel Tidbury – Q&A
Daniel Tidbury lives and works on the sunny south coast of the UK in the small sailing village of Emsworth nestled between the historic cities of Portsmouth and Chichester. Tidbury’s creative talents have no bound, as a professional artist, graphic designer and photographer he is ever developing new ways to express himself. His abstract artworks come to life in various media often featuring landscapes, seascapes and skies. Tidbury set out as a painter in 2016 and has gained a generous following, his works bursting with colour and expression.
Diana Malivani
Exploration of Nature The Artist’s creative journey began at birth: Diana Malivani was born on the coast of the Black Sea, bathed in the riotous profusion of the colors of the Caucasus. Her love as a child for fairy tales and pictures later developed into a desire to...
Heath Kane – Q&A
Heath Kane is a UK based artist, born in Australia. His approach to art draws on his background in design and advertising, with a focus on creating simple, iconic and memorable pieces that have the ability to tell stories that are linked to a larger narrative. Within his pieces there often lies subtle but subversive themes.
Since coming to prominence with his ‘Rich enough to be Batman’ series his original paintings and prints have appeared in leading galleries around the world, as well as on the cover of Wired Magazine and Saatchi Art Magazine.
Heath’s work is a powerful blend of design, art and message.
Johanna Bath – Q&A
Johanna Bath, a German artist, has exhibited nationally as well as in the United States. Fascinated by people and their relationship with time, she conveys the ‘bittersweet transiency and impossibility of preserving moments’ in her paintings. Bath’s artistic approach is both intuitive and impulse controlled, as well as traditional and resolutely modern. She creates using oils, acrylics, and spray paint on canvas.
Stephanie Unaeze – Q&A
Stephanie Unaeze is a Nigerian female Painter and Illustrator who creates wonderful and whimsical mixed media pieces, exploring themes pertaining to the proverbial self and its place in society, as the object as well as the subject. Looking at the self through the lenses of personal relationships, societal realities and self-actualisation. With aims to further understand shared and common realities that surpass basic socio normative identities, she acknowledges the constant state of becoming that exists in the natural world as a microcosm of the self. Through her form, which is likened to the pop-surrealist movement, she transverses through the subconscious and unconscious (dreamlike) state of being but depicts them in both the mundane and superficial to create striking images.
Fred Fabre
Exploration of Colour Fred Fabre began his varied and colourful career as a drawer and animator before turning to video journalism, working in many of the world's conflicts. He moved to London in 1997 and has worked on various projects as a BAFTA-winning director of...
Anna Kasabian – Interview
Anna Kasabian has been working in ceramics since 2003 and began working in porcelain 10 years ago. When Kasabian discovered that she could take raw porcelain in the palm of her hand and fashion it into delicate, intricate, organic forms, her passion for porcelain ignited.
Emily Morgan – Q&A
Morgan is passionate about working with her Land camera 330 to create Polaroid’s that evoke emotions and engage with audiences.
Larry Simon – Q&A
Larry Simon takes his inspiration from seemingly everyday objects, surfaces and scenes to create composed narratives shrouded in a sense of the unknown: the Inner World residing in our subconscious—a place where we cannot fill in all the blanks. He often works with a blend of sharp and soft focus, presenting his work in photo collage form or as digital prints.
Eve Obrochta – Q&A
Eve Obrochta Graduated in Fine Arts - Krakow, Poland. Before graduation Obrochta received a scholarship from the National Fund in Warsaw (1996) and in 2002 was among the winners of the Polish Young Art Festival in New York. Obrochta Participated in an eight-month...
Gabriel O’Shea – Q&A
Gabriel O’Shea (1998) is a Mexican-based artist. He works with different materials and techniques such as drawing, painting, installations, sculptures and photography. O’Shea is always experimenting with the materiality of his works, from printing on old paper (or old...
Yvette Appleby – Q&A
Yvette Appleby is primarily a visual artist having graduated from Art College in 1974 with a BA Honours in Fine Art – sculpture and printmaking. Her art and creative process has changed over the years as she has adapted to different circumstances and experiences....

















