Q&A – Brian Reinker

Q&A – Brian Reinker

Working in the language of landscape, topography and architecture, Brian Reinker’s colourful abstractions depict real and imagined places with the disciplined approach of an architect. The graphic and geometric elements he uses to create cityscapes, landscapes and atmospheric horizons are rendered in ways that communicate his emotional response to the landscape. Reinker’s aim is to distil and abstract the essence of these places, using a variety of techniques and media – including paint, ink, and collage on Dibond panels.

Q&A – Tony Black

Q&A – Tony Black

Tony Black’s bold and gutsy style – influenced by Pop Art, German Expressionism and Fauvism – is rooted in the kind of spontaneous art he enjoyed in his childhood, filling endless notepads with colourful and striking images.

Q&A – Ozlem Thompson

Q&A – Ozlem Thompson

Özlem Thompson was born in Istanbul, and although interested in art from a very early age, she obtained an undergraduate degree in biology and completed her master’s degree in botany with a thesis on the subject of ‘Exotic Plants and Their Usage in Industrial Design’.

Q&A – Deniz Kazma

Q&A – Deniz Kazma

Deniz Kazma’s journey seems to show that it is not. Like her art, her life is a “work in progress” nourished by tradition and modernity. Tradition because the Asian cultures are well anchored in her artistic DNA. Modernity because our reality is conditioned, transformed, distorted by a technological comet that upsets traditional landmarks and forces the artist to become fully aware of the new perceptual universes she creates and imposes.

Q&A –  John A Blythe

Q&A – John A Blythe

John A Blythe is an artist and educator based in Oxfordshire. His practice is situated in and beyond the realm of light and time-based image-making. Blythe’s interest is as much in the process as it is in the subject. In Blythe’s current work, he is...