Heath Kane – Q&A
Heath Kane is a UK based artist, born in Australia. His approach to art draws on his background in design and advertising, with a focus on creating simple, iconic and memorable pieces that have the ability to tell stories that are linked to a larger narrative. Within his pieces there often lies subtle but subversive themes.
Since coming to prominence with his ‘Rich enough to be Batman’ series his original paintings and prints have appeared in leading galleries around the world, as well as on the cover of Wired Magazine and Saatchi Art Magazine.
Heath’s work is a powerful blend of design, art and message.
Johanna Bath – Q&A
Johanna Bath, a German artist, has exhibited nationally as well as in the United States. Fascinated by people and their relationship with time, she conveys the ‘bittersweet transiency and impossibility of preserving moments’ in her paintings. Bath’s artistic approach is both intuitive and impulse controlled, as well as traditional and resolutely modern. She creates using oils, acrylics, and spray paint on canvas.
Stephanie Unaeze – Q&A
Stephanie Unaeze is a Nigerian female Painter and Illustrator who creates wonderful and whimsical mixed media pieces, exploring themes pertaining to the proverbial self and its place in society, as the object as well as the subject. Looking at the self through the lenses of personal relationships, societal realities and self-actualisation. With aims to further understand shared and common realities that surpass basic socio normative identities, she acknowledges the constant state of becoming that exists in the natural world as a microcosm of the self. Through her form, which is likened to the pop-surrealist movement, she transverses through the subconscious and unconscious (dreamlike) state of being but depicts them in both the mundane and superficial to create striking images.