All in art

Philip Newcombe

Gym balls in bright, bubblegum-pink, a folded up paper in an empty white room. Philip Newcombe often uses familiar, everyday objects such as lollipops, darts, paper and beach balls in creating his installations.

Lilah Fowler

The sculptures, prints and installations by Lilah Fowler explore the space around us. Through her works she invites us to reflect on our relationship and our experience of our surroundings.

Ashkan Honarvar

Its really different each time, it can be a single image that triggers a whole new project. Or I might see a movie or read a book. Sometimes I have an idea first then I go and look for images and books to cut up and other times is the way around.

Richard Vergez

Vergez’s collages are neither chance arrangements or nonsensical, but rather these mass-produced images are carefully composed constructions that are minimalistic and aesthetically clean.

Robyn Benson

Employing a purposeful, rudimentary approach to construction, Robyn Benson creates temporal, self-sufficient structures that exist within an equilibrium of forces.

Steph Poiraud

I am a visual art teacher and collage artist, Boulle School Graduate, from Nantes, France. From glossy magazines, i select pictures of fashion, landscapes, greenery and architecture to create my visual art.