Spotlight on…

  • The painter Michael Alford
    Artists
    The painter Michael Alford

    How did you come to art? I first started learning to draw as a child from my father who was a very good draughtsman. He taught me the basics of drawing in perspective. My whole family did a lot of drawing. My mother was a competent watercolourist, too. I didn’t do much art at school and it was never one…

  • Liat Grayver's interview with Singulart
    Artists
    Liat Grayver's interview with Singulart

    Please introduce yourself to us! I was born in the Galilee region of Israel to a Jewish Iraqi immigrant family. In 2009, after completing my art studies in Jerusalem, I spent six months in New York City before moving to Berlin. My interest in undertaking these new experiences was driven by a growing curiosity to discover active, challenging and experimental…

  • Spotlight on the photographer Peter Finnemore
    Artists
    Spotlight on the photographer Peter Finnemore

    © Paul Duerincks How did you find your voice as an artist? I’ve always wanted to create striking and strong imagery that communicates directly and immediately. Images that bypass the mind and goes straight into the gut…. Soulful, timeless imagery. Initially, my artistic voice originated from a series of dreams about light. Photography became the perfect medium and metaphor for…

  • Spotlight on: Balder Olrik
    Artists
    Spotlight on: Balder Olrik

    Why do you make art? Why do we do things, is a question that have interested me for many years. I think the deeper you understand the complexity of decision making, the more in doubt you get about your own. Doing art is one of the strangest thing a human being can do. It has no obvious explanation. You were…

  • We present: The Tinker Brothers
    Artists
    We present: The Tinker Brothers

    Could you briefly present yourselves and your artistic singularity? We are the new kids on the block. We are the Tinker Brothers, stencil artists from the Netherlands. Dropped out of University in 2012 to pursue the dream of being among the most influential artists of our time. Every great artist, musician and writer, poet and scientist, guru and philosopher that…

  • The photographer Martine Perret
    Artists
    The photographer Martine Perret

    About Martine Perret: I was born in Paris andI now live inMargaret River in Western Australia. I grew up in the South West of France, my life was shared between Bordeaux and Arcachon, in the Bay of Biscay. Photography came much later in my life, I was more interested in travelling, seeing the world and doing humanitarian work, dreaming of…

  • Focus on: the photographer Laura Soria
    Artists
    Focus on: the photographer Laura Soria

    Can you tell us a bit about you? I was born and raised in a surrealistic country and a crazy city where everything unexpected can happen, but at the same time is part of the exciting everyday life, full of colors and mythologies: Mexico City. My love for images was influenced by my godfather and supported by my mother. I…

  • The artist Ana Sladetic
    Artists
    The artist Ana Sladetic

    Can you briefly describe yourself and your artistic approach? I’m an artist from Croatia, and I mostly inspired by human nature, temperament and environment, also with human life on the margins of visibility, and nonverbal communication. I’m an assistant professor on Academy of Arts, University of Osijek, and I teach Printmaking. I love to spread my knowledge and experience with…

  • The artist Day Bowman's interview with Singulart
    Artists
    The artist Day Bowman's interview with Singulart

    Could you present yourself and your artistic singularity? Most of my childhood holidays were spent exploring the wastelands, and edgelands of a small coastal town stretching beyond the promenade, beach and golf course into a wilderness landscape. Love of that landscape – abandoned containers, gasometers and concrete detritus – forms the language of much of my recent work. In The…

  • The photographer Abdo Shanan
    Artists • Featured
    The photographer Abdo Shanan

    How did you find your voice as an artist? Actually in art I have found my voice as a human before the artist I am nowdays. Before I get into photography I had so much to say about the worldaround me, so many ideas from different perspectives, only I was too afraidto express myself out loud. I was afraid to…