Editor of bluebee magazine

I am keen to support Emerging and Raising Artists from around the world. As former editor of bluebee magazine, I was in a fortunate position to give them a platform to present a small glimpse of their artistic work. And isn’t there always room for another inspirational collection of visual soul food.

My team and I had spoken to some influential people in the industry and explored different areas of what it means to be an artist nowadays. Just because you create it does not mean people will buy it. There is more to an art business than just the art itself. Art is not just paint on a canvas; art should have something to say.

 

Volume 7 - Bloom


Gallerist Anna Dimitrova talks about the role of street art in the art world and if it’s a good investment.

Collagist Zheng Zhao explores the contradiction between her personal and social identity.

Sculptor Bruno Novaes turns unsent letters into new objects and therefore gives them new meaning.

Volume 5 - Hyacinth


Art investor Marta Areny gives advise on how to invest in contemporary art smartly.

Painter Eve Smith reects on the inevitable metamorphosis that
happens with beauty with the lapse of time.

Sculptor Wasim Zaid Habashneh pays tribute to generations and generations who embrace their natural hair.

Volume 4 - Daffodil


Art gallerist Sarah Ryan gives tips on how artists may gain investor attention.

Photographer Erin Derby engulfs the viewers into the labyrinth of harmonious lines and their own subconscious.

Myroslava Kuts captures the electrical activity of the brain and transforms it into the sound and visuals to look inside the brain and what kind of forms it creates.

Volume 3 - Spring


Art collector Jean Phillipe talks about the thought behind his art collection.

Painter Elsa Plaza analyses the ironic attitude towards the stereotypical roles of men and women.

Light artist Pavel Korbička reflects on the relation of space with human movements.

Volume 2 - Winter


Art Fair founder Ryan Stainer talks about the gallery’s role in today's art world.

Photographer Marco Castelli reflects on the excessive sharing of human identity in the contemporary age.

Painter Young-sung Kim contemplates modern society, where living species are threatened and many have disappeared.

Volume 1 - Autumn


Art gallerist Luca Temolo Dall’lgna talks about the shifted collector’s market and other opportunities for emerging artists.

Sculptor Norman Mooney examines the fundamental nature of all reality, including the relationship between mind and matter.

Writer Sara Jiménez Molina reflects on the gender stereotypical challenges of growing up and the difficult step to let go.

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