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the flux review
The Frontline Festival Scotland
Gig to Support Charities and Scottish Artists
The Frontline Festival Scotland is a new virtual gig, supported by 39 Scottish artists, which will be streamed over social media on St Andrew’s Day. Last week, the charities benefiting from the event came together to show their support at Perth Airport. The resulting photograph opportunity was not missed!
O Yemi Tubi – Q&A
Olabamiji Yemi Tubi, commonly known as O Yemi Tubi and also known in the art world as MOYAT was born in 1955 in the city of Ibadan, Nigeria, West Africa. His BFA Degree was obtained from Valdosta State College, Valdosta Georgia USA where he majored in Graphic Design. He was awarded an Art Scholarship and a plaque (Excellence in Fine Art) 1984 by South Georgia, Douglas Georgia, USA.
Tara Leaver – Q&A
Tara Leaver is a British artist whose abstract landscape paintings evoke the sensory experiences of immersing in the natural landscape of her home on the coast of Cornwall. She is happiest near – or preferably in – the sea, where she swims as often as she can. Leaver immerses herself in the multi-sensory experience of it, taking photos underwater, looking and feeling into the abundance of life above and below the waves. Back in the studio, Leaver weaves together elements from the photos, memories, and gathered seaweed, to distil those experiences into paintings.
Jade Van der Mark – We’re All Human
Pi Artworks present a solo show of Dutch Painter Jade Van der Mark, with work highlighting the transformation of city life in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. Jade van der Mark will exhibit a new body of work in her first London solo show at Pi Artworks this December. The work explores contemporary society, both before and after the coronavirus pandemic, and examines the dichotomy of crowds and human intimacy.
Heidi Best – Q&A
Through painting, Heidi Best explores physical and psychic emotions stemming from personal experience, female identity, sexuality and the presence of the body. The dynamics between Best and a physical projection through gestural painting are reviled through the growing connection between her and the environment which the work develops.
Patricia Henríquez – Q&A
Patricia Henríquez (Mexico, CDMX, 1967) is a visual multidisciplinary artist. Her experimental animated short films have been screened at festivals, museums and cultural institutions at America, Europe and Asia.
Henríquez has received several national and international grants, prizes, awards and distinctions in experimental short films animation, painting and drawing. She is a member of Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte 2019. Henríquez has exhibited individually in museums and cultural institutions in Mexico and cultural institutions in Spain, China and the USA.
Barbara Vandendriessche – Q&A
Barbara Vandendriessche worked for 20 years as a director and set designer at the theatre. But more and more, photography, which she initially regarded as a sideline but invaded her professional path. Vandendriessche discovered how her experience within the theatre influenced the language of her photography and experienced a sense of “back to basics”, of re-sourcing.
Anne-Marie Michel – Q&A
Anne-Marie Michel is a photographic artist based in London. Her current project ‘Sisters of the Road’ is a series of portraits of American female truckers and the landscapes they travel. The upcoming book tells the individual stories of the 40 women, in their own words, alongside their portraits.
Dominique Vitali – Q&A
Dominique Vitali is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in embroidery and printmaking. Her work focuses on her personal experiences living within the confines of a female body, exploring sexuality, religion, and body image.
Alexey Adonin – Q&A
As an explorer of the mysterious universe of oil painting, Jerusalem based abstract-surrealist artist Alexey Adonin, has dedicated over a decade to convey his vision of hidden otherworldly realms connected with a timeless source of inspiration. Adonin was born in Slutsk, Belarus, in 1973. He graduated in 1993 from the State Art College named after A. K. Glebov, Minsk, Belarus. In the same year, he immigrated to Israel. Since 2002, Adonin has exhibited locally and internationally. His works have also been acquired by notable private collections worldwide.
Anil Mistry – Q&A
Anil Mistry is a mixed media artist based in Berkhamsted, UK. His work is focussed on creating new interpretations of urban landscapes that are abstract in nature, compelling yet warmly familiar. Following a childhood interest in art and design, Anil began to experiment in his late teens with typography, graphic design and photography, making gig flyers by layering imagery using photocopiers, scissors and glue. Later, software such as Photoshop and Illustrator became his tools of choice for compositions, starting a commercial career in digital graphic design.
Moonmambo – Q&A
Moonmambo has worked in creative fields for eighteen years so far, including graphic design, fashion, art, illustration and advertising. She has worked for agencies including McCann Erickson and has collaborated on projects for Rolling Stone magazine. In Milan, she got involved in the world of street art, a style she developed and refined in the city of Amsterdam where she lived on and off for seven years.
Jack Savage – Q&A
Jack Savage is a fine art photographer and conceptual artist. Born in Northampton, England (1980) – He was educated at Nottingham University, where he carries an MA in American Studies and Film. Winner of over 100 international professional photography awards.
Catherine Ryan – Q&A
Catherine Ryan is a Dublin based artist who studied glass design at the National College of Art and Design and has been creating paintings and collages since 2007. Her work evolved from a fusion of influences including painting, sculpture, street art and found objects.
John Cowen – Q&A
John Cowen is an artist making work about the environment and mankind’s impact on the planet. He studied Fine Art at university, specialising in painting, which led to a twenty-year career working as a designer and art director.
Francesca Alaimo – Q&A
Francesca Alaimo is an Italian-British artist based in London. She is a self-taught mixed media artist who creates interventions on paper through manipulation and transformation of materials and images, using prints, water-based oils, acrylics and wax.
Henriette Busch – Q&A
Henriette Busch is a painter and digital artist living and working in St Albans, who studied Fine Art at the University of Hertfordshire. Henriette has been making art for over 15 years, and has exhibited widely in the UK since 2003. Her vibrant and exuberant work is in private collections in England, The Netherlands, Germany, USA and Dubai.
Adam Jacobs – Q&A
Having studied art at school, Adam Jacobs took a prolonged break – not producing any pieces until after he had finished university. Once Jacobs moved to London from Essex he didn’t want to just sit in front of the television every night. He decided to get back into art and has produced around three pieces a year since 2005.

















