by Lisa | Apr 21, 2020 | Artist Profile
We are delighted to introduce the talented artist Aphra O’ Connor to The FLUX Review. Aphra assembles pattern and form aiming to create a dynamic equilibrium within her work, bringing together 2d and 3d design in coadunation and absolute equivalence. This balance is critical in allowing Aphra to unite sculptural forms and drawn patterns in a new dimension that is both flat and solid.
by Lisa | Apr 20, 2020 | World Exploration
I put myself in the category of being a street photographer when maybe opportunistic might be a better way of describing my works. We all love labels, so the “street” box is an acceptable one, but my box definitely doesn’t have four walls. I am drawn to crowds, as...
by Lisa | Apr 18, 2020 | Artist Profile
Day Bowman is a graduate of Chelsea School of Art and London University whose painting lies on the axis of abstraction and figuration.
In 2012 she was commissioned to produce a series of giant posters for Weymouth Station, host town to the Olympic Sailing and Paralympic Sailing Events. Internationally her work has been selected to represent the UK at Nord Art Germany (2013) and her work was part of a four art museum tour in China with Contemporary British Painting (2018). Most recently, her work was awarded First Prize in the Anima Mundi Painting Prize Venice Biennale 2019 and for the Bath Arts Open Painting Prize U.K. 2019.
by Lisa | Apr 17, 2020 | Artist Profile
Chris Horner is a British artist who lives and works in Hampshire. He received his BA in Fine Art at the University for the Creative Arts in Surrey, UK. He also completed his MA in Fine Art at the University for the Creative Arts in Surrey in 2018.
Horner’s artwork explores the relationship between artist and material where he transforms pre used building materials into painted sculptural artworks. All of his works originate from an invented movement known as an ‘Unknown working process’, the key word in this description is ‘unknown’ as this means to not know and to animate characteristics of the unfamiliar.
by Lisa | Apr 15, 2020 | Artist Profile
Day-z is a London born artist who graduated in Fine Art from Central St Martins. With a pencil as the main tool of choice, Day-z fuses techniques learned from the old and new masters with contemporary ideas found among street art and advertising. Day-z was awarded the Derwent Art Prize ‘People’s Choice Award’.