Brooke DiDonato was born and raised in Ohio, and is now based in New York City. Her work explores the complexity of human perception and what happens when psychological anomalies manifest in reality. read more
Najla El Zein’s artworks explore the relationship between form, use and space. Intrigued by their dialogue, Najla stresses the importance in the expression of an object, derived by her personal observations and experiences read more
Claudia’s work is based on her personal experience as a heterosexual woman in modern world dating, and her view on female sexuality along with humour and sarcasm. Behind her colourful cartoon-based images, there is always a simple message or a lighthearted joke. read more
“A new born light enters the world, but slowly begins to adapt, to fit in, conditioned by expectations, until the light fades away slowly and it’s too late to turn back to it’s true self.” read more
Sophy Hollington’s new book My Mind Hides a Friendly Crater is a collection of meteor, asteroid and sky-object myths from all over our planet, with colourful linocut illustrations. read more
Born in Australia and raised in Nigeria, Nnenna Okore has received international acclaim for her richly textured fiber art sculptures and installations. Known for their environmental ties her breathtaking works explore the fragility and ephemerality of terrestrial existence. read more
Edel Rodriguez is a Cuban American artist who has exhibited internationally with shows in Los Angeles, Toronto, New York, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Spain. read more