Q&A – Emily Shih

Q&A – Emily Shih

Delighted to be showcasing the work of Emily Shih who is Inspired by daily life, beautiful scenery and things that touch her heart. Shih is fascinated by colour and the journey of living. Through art, Shih can express her truth. 

Q&A- Commodore

Q&A- Commodore

Commodore takes urban walls from drab slabs to beautiful canvases. His stencils aim to evoke action from a static element. The subject matter I focus on varies but tends to evoke nostalgia or movement.

Q&A – Belinda Pearce

Q&A – Belinda Pearce

Belinda Pearce is a flamboyant character, a creative artist unafraid to experiment in order to achieve unique yet collectable canvasses. Pearce paints with passion, choosing subject-matter dear to her heart.

Q&A – Evelyn Polk

Q&A – Evelyn Polk

Evelyn Polk’s work is centred around the found object, but also overlaps with notions of excavation and the land. Acting as a mediator, selecting and presenting items for the consideration of the viewer. The process of how he works is dictated by the objects he finds. 

Q&A – Minju Kim

Q&A – Minju Kim

Drawing on personal experience and inspired by human anatomy and psychoanalytic theory,  Kim explores desire as the main subject matter alongside the concept of life and death.

In her theory, all things stem from desire and it varies depending on how the person’s desire appears. The human figure is a recurring theme and Kim’s obsession with the human body started when she was young after experiencing a rare body condition and medical examinations as part of her daily life.

Q&A – William Reinsch

Q&A – William Reinsch

William Reinsch is a young artist who is perhaps one of the most exciting new talents at work in the UK today. An astounding ability with figurative work, work which conveys as much about  Reinsch as an artist as it does about the subjects he paints. Working from his studio in Essex, Reinsch is what the art world classes as an “outsider”, an artist with huge talent and yet not the product of formal art school training; perhaps in this instance, such training may have been counter-productive.