Rawraw was born in a small village in Central Java and now she works and lives in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. She studied at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta. Since she was a kid, she trained in Javanese traditional art, so she is influenced a lot about Javanese culture, mostly about its psychology concept about stillness. Her works are abstract and currently she's experimenting concrete and pigment to make sculptural painting. Her works are inspired by Zu Jinshi and Bram Bogart. Main clients are bold, brave young people with a strong contemporary art feeling.
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Link: @hi_rawraw
Jalal Jamal Bin Thaneya is a photographer based in Dubai. He is entirely self-taught. His large format compositions capture industrial facilities and ghostly landscapes in the United Arab Emirates, exposing society's all-encompassing reliance on oil and nature's manipulation by human hands. His work has been included in group exhibitions at Sharjah Art Foundation, The Empty Quarter Gallery, Tashkeel, Dubai Photo and elsewhere. He is a participant of the 2018/19 Critical Practice Programme at Tashkeel in Dubai, which offers studio space, critique and support for production, culminating in a lecture and exhibition. Bin Thaneya's practice is heavily influenced by a career in the Logistics sector.
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Source: jalalbinthaneya.com
Link: @binthaneya
Ayegbayo Damola was born in 1988 in Inisa Osun state, Nigeria. An Expressionist, prolific talented visual artist and a creative ingenious in all areas of art. He obtained his Bachelor’s in education in Obafemi Awolowo University where he specialised in painting. He is inspired by his grandfather that was a painter, sculptor and ceramist from a tender age. He aims to communicate the power and beauty of black African women, realities of life and morals, through his use of colors and black beautiful women faces.
He has participated in a seven days’ exhibition, which is organized by Victor Arts and The Metaphor, which featured no fewer than 20 paintings and mixed media works and also has a Virtual Showcase of Artwork by Hansford and Sons London.
The artist has worked on unique upside-down painting style, with the use of various colors and medium.
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Source: damolaayegbayo.com
Link: @ damola_ayegbayo
Miriam Hathout was born in 1980 and lives in Cairo, Egypt.
She graduated in 2002 from the faculty of fine arts oil painting section. Her work is inspired by the Egyptian authentic culture and rural life. Her favourite subject is the donkey.
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Link: @miriamhathout.art
aroline was born in Strasbourg (France) and lives since she was 28 years old in Paris. She studied in Strasbourg's University and obtained a PhD in 1997. Her research was about Monet's artistic process and its contemporary in heritage. Her works are purposed for different kind of supports and venues. The hole production is constituted with paintings, series, reliefs, collections of colors, installations, digital works and she is guided by the concept of Color Uniqueness. She is inspired by nature, by analysis of the physical and chemical laws and of human being's behavior in his environment. Her works pay tribute to Monet, but also to Mondrian, Agnes Martin, Roman Opalka, Giuseppe Penone. Her clients are people all around the world, who like to be touched by the power of transformation of color’s energy and by the presence of a living unique object in their everyday life.
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Source: caroline-coppey.com
Link: @caroline.coppey.art
Alina Stein was born in Russia in the city of Sverdlovsk and lives and works in Moscow. She graduated in the Architectural Institute.
She loves images that can convey the depth of the human experience.
Her work is a kind of research and observation.
In her posters she tries to express as vividly as possible certain allegory of feelings, so many of works look like surreal illustrations.
She uses the digital collage as a technique, but she prefers papers, textures and personal herbarium. Her works can take days, everything will be cut and cluttered, until she finds the balance and the key that leads to the idea.
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~Source: collagealinastein.com
~Link: @alina_stein_collage
Moonmambo was born in Naples. She studied graphic design and she is self-taught regarding arts. moonmambo has worked in creative fields for eighteen years so far, including graphic design, fashion, art, illustration and advertising. She has worked for agencies including McCann Erickson and has collaborated on projects for Rolling Stone magazine. In Milan, she got involved in the world of street art, a style she developed and refined in the city of Amsterdam where she lived on and off for seven years. She runs her ongoing, personal art project, moonmambo, which has been published in several magazines online including It’s Nice That, KALTBLUT, BOOOOOOOM, IGNANT, Contemporary art curator, and YoungSpace. Her works are on canvas/paper/walls/wood, inspired by people’s behaviour. They speak about relationships and she is interested in gestures, approach and experiences. Her main clients are Americans.
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Source: moonmamboart.com
Link: @moonmambo
Perelima is s Brazilian artist. He can be defined as a nomadic artist, looking for artistic traditions of the places he visits. He started as a jewelry artisan designer, always passionate about art and design and in recent years art has become his profession. He is a self-taught artist. His work is inspired by the Brazilian Afro-indigenous culture, as well as life experiences and animal and natural forms that characterize his childhood in northern Brazil. In his latest artwork we perceive an Italian influence, and in particular Sardinian, of which the Nuragic symbols are shown in his drawings. He is in love with languages and people's stories from all over the world. In his work there is research, expression, freedom and spirituality.
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Source: perelima.com
Link: @perelima_art