In anticipation of the Singulart Prize 2025 finals, we would like to introduce you to our incredible team of jurors, who will be applying their expertise to the submissions of this year. In this article we are pleased to introduce Beatrix Wong, Head of New Markets and Global Partnerships at CASETiFY. With a passion for connecting art and technology, Beatrix…
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The 2025 Singulart Prize is still ongoing, and we couldn’t be more excited to have a distinguished panel of jurors from around the world joining us on this journey. The main purpose of The Singulart Prize 2025 is to recognize and celebrate artistic talent from around the world. With this prize we want to highlight our artists’ dedication to creativity…
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We are pleased to present Aomi Kikuchi, an artist who works across creative disciplines but is connected throughout with a commitment to transformation and compassion, as part of our latest feature in Singulart magazine. Inspired by Buddha’s teachings on impermanence, Aomi draws on the mono no a-wa-re tradition of Japanese aesthetics (translated as ‘the distinct beauty of things passing’), and…
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Multidimensional artist and graduate of the prestigious Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, Inga Mijatovic is a passionate advocate of a wide palette of creative mediums. Her practice stems from a complex knowledge of color theory, painting, photography, sculpting, and theatre. Working with acrylics and mixed media on cotton canvas, she not only produces beautiful works of art, but she…
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The way you achieve your final goal is often illuminated by early passions, transformative experiences and a determination to keep creating. The same can be said for the artist in this interview – Lynne Meneses. Her whole life journey is as vast and varied as an artist’s can be, crossing continents and artistic revolutions. Lynne’s artist’s direct relation to art’s…
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The mingling of both painting and photographic techniques illustrated in the production of Ayyad Ayyad offers a gustative teaser of all things modern. These are the abstract and the figurative representations of modern life. These are Amman cityscapes and Portland, Oregon cityscapes done in acrylics and mixed media on canvas. Symbolic motifs are the reuse of argued domes and staircases,…
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The work from Olga McNamara is radiant and celebrates the beauty of life through vibrant light, shadow, and color. She was born in Uzbekistan and draws from her cultural heritage and love for natural beauty in her art. Her style blends abstract expressionism with intuitive creativity and deep emotional resonance. Olga McNamara’s art is inspired by life’s details, often found…
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Step into the studio of Marjon Trap, where beauty emerges from the imperfect, capturing a surreal and balanced world beyond reality. Marjon Trap is a photographer who loves to shoot beauty in the imperfections. Intricately and surreally, she stages her images and tinkers, fiddles, adjusts, and refines them, sometimes taking over 100 shots to find the right balance. In Trap’s…
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Step into Karina Yacoubian’s world, where light, shadow, and texture create an emotional landscape beyond the visible spectrum. Karina Yacoubian’s work doesn’t subject you to a visual experience – it’s an immersive, meditative exploration of her inner world. Throughout her life, she grew a deep craving and need for a creative process. Karina developed works steeped in an intimate relationship…
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Enter the enigmatic world of Wil Lof, where colors shift with the light and scenes reveal hidden depths, inviting viewers into a realm of mystery and introspection. Wil Lof from the Netherlands has made a name for herself as a unique artist who fuses figurative and abstract styles to build ‘mysterious scenes.’ Her work has been internationally recognized, having shown…