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Catarina Diaz – Interview
Catarina Diaz is a contemporary artist whose practice merges analogue collage and painting into a single, tactile process. Each work begins with the careful construction of layered fragments, onto which she paints directly, allowing surface, image, and gesture to...
Lórien Haynes – Interview
British artist and filmmaker Lórien Haynes moves between disciplines with rare authority. Internationally recognised for her monumental charcoal nudes — works that command space through scale, tactility and psychological intensity – Haynes has built a practice in...
Lucie Flynn – Interview
Lucie Flynn is a UK-based contemporary artist whose practice explores emotion, transition and the quiet spaces between endings and beginnings. Working with mixed media, layered text, and the female form, she creates pieces that reflect the often-unseen thresholds...
Gwenda Jones – Interview
Gwenda Jones is a British sculptor whose work moves between the equestrian and the human form with equal sensitivity. Working predominantly in clay, she captures moments of quiet strength, distilled gesture, and emotional presence. Whether sculpting a poised horse or...
Tracy Bickley – Interview
Tracy Bickley is the artist behind Care Home for Punks, a body of work that fuses raw text, urban intervention, and social reflection. She can often be seen wandering the streets with cans of black paint, climbing over discarded furniture, and plastering her thoughts...
Lara Julian – Interview
Colour, in the hands of Lara Julian, is not decorative – it is structural, psychological, and alive. Her paintings do not depict the world; they generate their own internal atmospheres. Through disciplined vertical rhythms and meticulously layered hues, Julian...
The Portrait Practice of Ifeoluwapo Rachael Okunade
Multiplicity, Light, and the Poetics of Self: Ifeoluwapo Rachael Okunade’s photographic practice operates in the fertile space between portraiture and visual poetry. Working from the United Kingdom under the banner of Rae Gallery and Art, Okunade approaches the camera...
The Afterlives of Symbols-Yuxiao Zhu’s Jewellery Between Myth and Meme
Yuxiao Zhu is a UK-based artist working across contemporary jewellery and mixed media, whose practice is grounded in visual art and narrative research. Trained in fine art and metalwork in both China and the UK, Zhu approaches media not as fixed disciplines but as...
Yuliia Feofanova – Interview
Yuliia Feofanova (@luliabilyk) is a Ukrainian artist based in the UK, whose practice moves between intimacy and quiet resistance, drawing on personal memory, the body, and the subtle politics of everyday life. Working across visual and conceptual forms, Feofanova...
Pari Aazami – Interview
Born in Iran, Pari Aazami moved to the UK as a child following the 1978 Iranian Revolution. After retiring from a long and meticulous career in dentistry, she has devoted herself fully to her lifelong passions of photography and painting. Aazami’s practice is deeply...
Radha Reddy – Q&A
Radha Reddy is an artist whose work explores the profound connection between movement, spirituality and transformation. Her series Journey of a Free Soul draws inspiration from the mesmerising world of the whirling dervishes – mystical dancers whose graceful...
David Farrer – Interview
David Farrer is a highly successful British sculptor renowned for his extraordinary and imaginative papier-mâché trophy heads, a body of work that has captivated collectors, galleries, and art lovers internationally. Born in Leeds and trained in fine art—majoring in...
Nigel Ryan – Interview
From the bustle of London’s streets to the quiet corridors of memory and emotion, Nigel Ryan’s work offers more than photography – it becomes a visual journey. His online gallery showcases a London-based fine art photographer whose practice has grown into an intimate,...
Bloom of Consciousness
The quiet theatre of self-awareness in Oluwatobi Ogundunsin’s portraits In Bloom of Consciousness, fine art photographer Oluwatobi Ogundunsin builds a world that feels suspended between reality and reverie. His portraits, enveloped in vivid flowers and soft,...
Bowman Sculpture Reveals New Gallery With Massimiliano Pelletti Exhibition ahead of Frieze Week
Images © Twiggles and Bowman Sculpture In a bold move against the backdrop of widespread gallery closures across London and beyond, Bowman Sculpture is proud to announce the reopening of its newly remodelled gallery space in St James’s. The relaunch marks a...
Club Collage with Caris Jackson
What is Club Collage? It's an inclusive community for people to come and enjoy the creative, playful and accessible artform of collage art. Led by collage artist Caris Jackson, an experienced tutor and English Bridge Studio resident, Club Collage is a place to come...
Lize Kruger: From Tragedy to Transformation in Art
Lize Kruger has never shied away from exploring the hardest corners of the human condition. Her layered, multi-dimensional artworks are visually arresting, emotionally charged, and increasingly sought after across the world. Yet her journey into the international art...
Bushra Fakhoury – Transmute
1st UK Joint Solo Exhibitions 7th-11th October 2025, Mall Galleries, London, UK TRANSMUTE by Bushra Fakhoury and INCLUSION by Mal Fostock British artists Mal Fostock and Bushra Fakhoury are unveiling never-before-seen works during Frieze at Mall Galleries, Pall Mall,...

















