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Bastiaan Woudt, born in the Netherlands in 1987, is a self-taught photographer who has quickly carved out a remarkable niche for himself in the art world. His approach, both humble and passionate, has not only earned him recognition, but also secured him a distinctive position in the field of photography. Ranging from intimate portraits to enchanting landscapes, Woudt's work is characterised by a minimalist style and a deep artistic sensibility.
This series exists as part of an ongoing study concerning questions of entanglement, and how all that surrounds us interacts ceaselessly in one form or another. The initial culmination of these experiments involved multiple years of exploration and multi-disciplinary collaboration which took the form of the work 'decohering delineation' (2022-2023), a tentative attempt at making tangible the innate interconnection of all that we tend to assume as distinct, clearly delimited forms of life, ecosystems, etc.
Sheikha Al Habshi is an artist, illustrator and designer based in Kuwait.
Sheikha’s art is mainly centred around identity and self care as a form of coping in a highly technological age. Being torn between tradition and the constant change of the online arena, her art focuses on women and other marginalized figures seen in Kuwait and the Middle East, and how these figures evolve in digital spaces as well as in more conservative settings. She uses her art as her own way of taking up space, raising questions of gender roles and sexuality in a culture where tradition and privacy play an important role. Sheikha is comfortable working with traditional materials such as paint and markers alongside more digital programs such as Adobe and Procreate.
Sheikha has worked with publications and projects in Kuwait and the GCC. as well as collaborating with international groups and companies such as The Arab British Centre in the UK and TSUNO in Australia.
Shuaitong Zong is a media artist and graphic designer. She finds her place as an explorer and translator of experience: sensing the world, questioning boundaries, and challenging systems of production and value. She engages with the imagination and participates in contemporary debates about the environment, new ecologies, and human production processes through a balance of applied and speculative work.
Zong is interested in exploring contemporary zeitgeist issues, they believe that experiencing and sensing are ways of learning; they collect and synthesize different forms of knowledge and explore ways to develop one's authorship as a designer through the use of material and media.
Agathe Singer is a French illustrator based in Paris. She studied graphic arts at Duperré and Penninghen before working as a graphic designer. Over time she developed a passion for gouache and began to paint. Inspired by artists like Matisse, Le Douanier Rousseau and Frida Kahlo, she was drawn to creating worlds of vibrant and imaginary flora.
Themes of femininity, beauty and nature often dominate her bold, colourful work, making it the perfect fit for clients in the fashion, textiles, interior design and cosmetic sectors. Her client list includes M le magazine du Monde, l’Oréal, Snapchat, WWF, Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse, Fortnum & Mason, Chilly’s, The Telegraph and The Peninsula Boutique.
Hong Kong-based Taiwanese artist Yu-Ting Cheng’s vibrant and playful works call into question how we inhabit the liminal spaces where the real and subconscious blend. “What Keeps You Up At Night” is a fusion of surreal fragments of dreams, memories, and emotions in an otherworldly landscape fueled by insomnia. Amid these sleepless nights, the lines of what is real and imagined dissolve. Lost in the curious yet haunting nature of the piece, we are forced to wonder what major life events or tiniest details keep each of us up at night.
Kristian Schuller is a renowned fashion photographer known for his vivid, dreamlike imagery and avant-garde style. Born in Romania and raised in Germany, he trained under fashion icon Vivienne Westwood and photographer F.C. Gundlach. Schuller's work is celebrated for its theatrical compositions and has been featured in prestigious publications such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and GQ
Kristian Schuller is a renowned fashion photographer known for his vivid, dreamlike imagery and avant-garde style. Born in Romania and raised in Germany, he trained under fashion icon Vivienne Westwood and photographer F.C. Gundlach. Schuller's work is celebrated for its theatrical compositions and has been featured in prestigious publications such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and GQ
Amy Franke can't do without coffee - not only is the cup (or bucket) of coffee a key element and inspiration in many of Amy's illustrations, the magical brown beverage is also “survival fuel” and one of the reasons for the incredible success of Munich-born, Berlin-based illustrator Amy Franke. Grab your very own recycled tote bag by Amy now!
Amy Franke can't do without coffee - not only is the cup (or bucket) of coffee a key element and inspiration in many of Amy's illustrations, the magical brown beverage is also “survival fuel” and one of the reasons for the incredible success of Munich-born, Berlin-based illustrator Amy Franke. Grab your very own recycled tote bag by Amy now!
Look up "Funtime Unicorn" to find Derrick Adam's colourful vibe and contribution to public projects. Derrick's art celebrates contemporary Black life and culture. He has developed an iconography of joy, leisure and the pursuit of happiness within a practice that encompasses paintings, sculptures, collages, performances, videos and public projects.
In 2022, Adams established Charm City Cultural Cultivation, an organization to support and encourage underserved communities in the city of Baltimor.
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