Cesar Biojo destroys what he creates

Cesar Biojo is a Columbian artist that has a very unique and strange perspective about art: he creates oil portraits and destroys them afterward. In this way, he creates a mesmerizing effect.  The concept of time is introduced, depicting concepts inherent in the human being such as creation and destruction, the perishable and ephemeral. Cesar Biojo…

Eddy Stevens makes art inspired by his wife

Eddy Stevens is a Belgian artist that creates a universe where intuition and emotion are dominated and his muses have sensual powers.  Eddy Stevens has a vision about a woman in his art:  his wife, Sophie. In Stevens’ raw images, sexuality is a source of spiritual strength rather than shame. The domestic space of the house…

Diane Dal Pra is inspired by Renaissance period in her works

Diane Dal Pra is a graphic artist and painter that creates artworks depicting the intimacy of friends, in colorful and relatable scenes of normality. Her style is influenced by Renaissance period compositions.  Diane Dal Pra illustrates the beauty of friendship among women. Her paintings are abstracts and her illustrations represent perspective in her practice.  “I’m quite obsessed by the painting compositions of…

Gili Benita experience the solitude of Japan

Gili Benita is an Israeli photographer that traveled through Japan for two months. His goal was to feel the experience of solitude and to understand the loneliness.  Gili Benita created the photo-series called “Kudoku”, moments of solitude in the midst of cities. A very innovative idea, proof of talent and creativity. In his work, Gili…

Naohiro Maeda explores the process of mourning

Naohiro Maeda is a Japanese photographer explores the process of mourning, documenting the depths of melancholia but his quest for lightness and calm too.  Naohiro Maeda explains “Two years ago my close friend passed away and I moved to the United States. These two strong experiences happened sequentially and created a disconnection I have never felt…

Sam Youkilis and his narrative photography style

Sam Youkilis is a New York photographer that traveled through South America from Bogota to Buenos Aires by bus.  Sam Youkilis shared his series of travel images through one of the The New Yorker’s official Instagram accounts, a platform where their photography department invites a guest contributor to host the feed for a week.  He posted photos taken in…

Louise Nissen and her Sea Sanctuary

Louise Nissen is a Danish spatial designer and she proposed a solution for the  British abandoned coast Margate, England, due to the extreme London’s extreme air pollution. Louise Nissen considered that is an environmental issue, therefore the project “Sea Sanctuary”  was located in the old Clifton Baths, Margate, being a respiratory healing center. In the animated…

Ana Popescu illustrates fictional homes

Ana Popescu is a Romanian visual artist that creates her own fictional homes in a series of illustrated architectural studies.  She is inspired by the mid-century mansions and villas of Palm Springs. Ana Popescu loves the Bauhaus movement, reminding her about the buildings in her country, Romania. After she discovered the modernist architectures of houses…