Ashima Kumar – Q&A

Ashima Kumar – Q&A

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist. She has been working at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art with traditional mediums and digital media. She juxtaposes graphic simplicity with painterly strokes. Her serene artworks aim to “penetrate the deepest part of us where no words exist.”

Shannon Gardner – Q&A

Shannon Gardner – Q&A

Shannon Gardner appreciates the spontaneous process of nature and strives to explore Earth’s unearthed beauty and imitate its natural imperfections. Her interest in the macabre began while studying nature and the paranormal at a young age.

Ind Solnick – Q&A

Ind Solnick – Q&A

Ind Solnick graduated from Wimbledon College of Art in BA Fine Art Painting in 2017. Her practice is based in collage, across mediums of painting, writing, and sculpture. She builds narrative structures that explore human-planetary relations in the context of climate change. How do we approach thinking about our place among the life forms of a planet that we are simultaneously destroying? How do we justify, as artists, the perpetual creation of new objects in a world already so filled with them?

Shyamolie Madhavji – Q&A

Shyamolie Madhavji – Q&A

We are delighted to introduce Shyamolie Madhavji to our Q&A’s.  You can also view her work in The FLUX Review- V2 Virtual exhibition.   Allow me to start by introducing myself as a passionate visual artist, textile designer, and freelance set designer. Being brought up in a family full of art lovers and established artists it is no surprise that I have inherited this creative talent too. Raised in Mumbai,

Paula Menchen – Q&A

Paula Menchen – Q&A

Finding a harmonious language between drawing, printmaking and painting, Paula Menchen experiments with each material deconstructing the surface and transforming each medium and their rules into one. Having majored as a painter at University, she uses painting as a means of experimentation, playing with the ideas of vast spaces typically using landscape and seascapes as inspiration and a starting point. She is not looking for a formula to reproduce but rather a constant curiosity with a sense of discovery.