Glazed with eternity, Laura Catherine Soto’s sculpture glows with the alchemy of discordant material to delight or disgust.
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Glazed with eternity, Laura Catherine Soto’s sculpture glows with the alchemy of discordant material to delight or disgust.
Set in a boundless world reminiscent of one’s subconscious, Lena Kuzmich’s personal ode to her search for love and the unconditional acceptance of self is displayed in 💖Inside the House of Neverlasting 𝐿𝒪𝒱𝐸!💖. Through questioning the roles and positions women put themselves in to receive love, this project also explores the liberation from such chains through Frued’s theory of the infantile desire.
Of resuscitations and resurrections: spanning Polish folklore, religious symbolism and organic principles, Rafal Zajko’s work draws insights from the past to trace new narrative paths through a revived rituality.
No mission impossible: This analogue creative advocates for women in the Gaming Industry.
The other kind of handjob: Handcrafting rugs representing male porn from the 70ies.
Hyper-sexualised female figures dominate the world of @hardmetacore who has been marrying emotions with technology to create fictional surreal scenarios inspired by Hentai and the world of video games.
Sad and shitty things that nobody cares about, are the inspiration to this Chinese artist.
Mauro C. Martinez uses painting to break open a specific category of images – the viral, quickly made, crude, unnamed, low-res pictures that populate our devices – and exploits their inherent properties to question the link between image and viewer.
Over the past few years it has become common place for the ‘print publication’ to make way for the digital. This is not the case for Haotian Wang, who mixes these two mediums with both grace and ease. In this interview Coeval talks inspiration, creativity and publication’s with artist, Haotian Wang.
Simon Kounovsky, known for being one half of core.pan is a 3D artist and designer who has worked on a range of international campaigns including Dazed China. His work is mystical, ethereal, futuristic and features a lot of blues and metallic objects.
Artist Josefin Arnell creates fictional narratives that tackle issues of vulnerability, affection, cruelty and fear. Her work breaks down those human needs, behavioural patterns and forms of attachment that shape our relationship to the earth – a mother we all share.
Michael Green is the self-defined, ‘internet artist’ known for his balloon gif and living a year in an animated reality. He works outside “genre”, constantly shifting themes using an ever-evolving set of digital mediums including, 3D animation, VR, illustration and more.
Tenant of Culture deconstructs fashion’s political and social role by analysing the production, distribution and use of products through the lens of philosophy and critical theory, addressing questions of ideology, labour and monetization.
Photographer, visual designer, animator and motion graphic artist Eamonn Freel most recent work, ‘Nascent Iodine Broski’, was concocted from Corona Virus.
Quentin Gomzé is a Paris-based illustrator and graphic designer whose work follows a Japanese inspired futuristic design.
Crossing over otherworldly subjectivites and cold aluminum skins, Lito Kattou’s work unfolds within the fluid nature of language to question the link that ties humanity, the environment, technology and adaptation, challenging our interpretation of what is left unsaid.
Nevine Mahmoud’s sculptural practice sets up a space made of positive and negative volumes, a field where sensuality, humor, gravity and lust coexist and the contradictions of matter unfold – as in foreplay.
Basile Fournier is a multidisciplinary designer based in Switzerland who is currently working in an array of forms from books, magazines, photography, videos and more where he explores the connection between technology and reality.
Canadian-born graphic designer talks about the Montreal art scene, his thoughts on digital art in today’s changing world, and his plans for the rest of the year. Charles Desmarais is one of Montreal’s most inspired, creating humourous, yet personal works.
Obsessed with nostalgia and 80s/90s themed, 3D artist Trey Trimble’s work evokes a child-like excitement that we can’t get enough of.