The Alchemy of Survival: Aunia Kahn’s Journey from Adversity to Artistic Renaissance
In the quiet, meticulous space of her studio, Michigan-born artist Aunia Kahn does more than apply paint to canvas; she engages in a complex ritual of healing and reclamation. A…
Memory, Trauma, and the Art of Healing: Inside the Development of The Quiet Things
Nostalgia is often framed as a bittersweet longing—a golden-hued gaze backward at a time we can never return to. It is the comfort of a familiar melody or the smell…
The Anatomy of Emotion: Christina Mrozik’s Six-Year Odyssey in Illustration
In the quiet, deliberate space where art meets introspection, artist Christina Mrozik has spent the last half-decade constructing a bridge between the subconscious mind and the physical world. Their latest…
Between Two Realms: River Reishi and the Ephemeral Magic of Surreal Salon 18
The art world is often defined by the permanent—bronze statues, oil-on-canvas masterpieces, and climate-controlled galleries meant to preserve history for centuries. Yet, there is a burgeoning movement of artists who…
The Digital Renaissance: How Custom Procreate Brushes Are Redefining Modern Illustration
The landscape of digital art has undergone a seismic shift over the last decade, transitioning from static, mouse-driven software to the fluid, intuitive experience of tablet-based creation. At the heart…
Mapping Memory: Olly Geary’s Limpid Blue and the Architecture of Home
In the heart of San José, Costa Rica, the traditional rules of urban navigation dissolve. Streets lack official names, and house numbers are often mere suggestions. Instead, residents rely on…
The Ethereal Void: Unpacking the Atmospheric Realism of Marin Majic
In the quiet corners of contemporary fine art, few practitioners manage to balance the tactile weight of physical medium with the ephemeral nature of memory as effectively as Brooklyn-based artist…
A Decade of Defiance: How AnimaxFYB Studios Built a West African Animation Powerhouse
Ten years ago, the landscape of animation in West Africa was virtually barren. For aspiring artists in Ghana, the dream of a career in motion media was hampered by a…















