Kevin Devonport – Q&A

Kevin Devonport – Q&A

Using oils or acrylic, Kevin Devonport likes to paint traditional genres in a degree of realism however all the images have a contemporary essence. Devonport is a self-taught painter therefore he does not hold any artistic qualifications although he does hold a First Class honours BSc in Sociology that does have an influence on his work. Popular themes Devonport explores are consumerism and people’s attachments to materiality alongside perceptions of ‘the self and identity.

Sára Várady – Q&A

Sára Várady – Q&A

We are delighted to introduce the work of Sára Várady an artist from Hungary who travelled to London in the middle of the pandemic to chase her dream of being an artist.  Várady is currently studying at the Royal College of Art. I am gazing at my reflection in the...
Adedeji Akinkunmi

Adedeji Akinkunmi

Adedeji Akinkunmi is a digital artist, born and bred in Nigeria, where he lived all his life before moving to the Uk to gain his masters degree. Adedeji fell in love with creating digital arts while he was still trying to gain his first degree in computer science at Ajayi Crowther university in Nigeria. he quickly joined a group of young digital artist to learn the techniques of the art. Soon after, he became fascinated with surrealism and the ability to create an out of the world imagination through digital means. His works are sometimes inspired by dreams.

Marc Standing – Q&A

Marc Standing – Q&A

Marc Standing is an African/ British/Australian artist who was born and raised in Zimbabwe. He obtained his BAFA honors degree from the University of Cape Town in South Africa with distinctions in painting.

Valia Paella – Q&A

Valia Paella – Q&A

Valia Paella is an artist fascinated with art dynamics, the artist pays particular attention to multilevel and deep research, discovering counterintuitive metaphors. Paella is a new media artist, trying to retrieve a new sort of “AI” implicating “Art and Information”...