Willehad Eilers aka Wayne Horse creates artwork that is encapsulates real life and his own interpretation of it. Originally from Germany, Willehad Eilers now lives in Amsterdam where he practices as a mixed-median artist.
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Willehad Eilers aka Wayne Horse creates artwork that is encapsulates real life and his own interpretation of it. Originally from Germany, Willehad Eilers now lives in Amsterdam where he practices as a mixed-median artist.
Integrating separate aspects of the human body with animal forms, innately creates an image that people find unsettling and grotesque. Elena Sofia exploits this through Freaky Lust, her ode to the admiration she has always felt towards the unconventional corners of life.
Departing from the truth of everyday life and the fleeting quality of feelings, Bendt Eyckermans turns the momentariness of lived experiences into hyperbolic visions that stir the imagination of the observer.
Fluid and transparent: water as game changer. This Spanish digital engineer tells us about his intricate research on water representation in video games.
Eva Fàbregas animates her sculptures with the tactility of sound, giving life to billowing installations that excite somatic engagement and question the ascension of desire.
Botond Keresztesi works with paint to generate a new common language that unabashedly incorporates chaos, anachronisms, bizarre subcultures and mainstream tropes.
London based experimental graphic designer, Ben Arfur chats to us about how he finds his groove in such a competitive industry through merging medians and having a keen eye for great design.
L’enfant is a London-based contemporary artist creating his own utopia through a variety of mediums including painting and sculpture.
In ‘2000 Cracked Egg’ the artefact, the religious object, and the toy exist in multiple dimensions with a seductive, opalescent veneer. Fuelled by intuition, Emma Pryde creates vehicles for philosophy.
Illustrator Joshua Cook uses his art to explore themes of the human condition with humour and colour. He works from his own lived experiences creating almost sinister imagery that juxtaposes the awkwardness in the human characters he depicts.
Sharon Van Overmeiren conceives fictional scenarios for her sculptures to express the not-quite-present of human imagination while resisting institutional systems of classification and set formal boundaries.
Visual artist, designer and former Paralympic runner Gabriel Cole works from both 2D and 3D mediums to produce work that resembles grafitti style designs bathed in colour. His clientalle ranges from fashion brand, Nike to record label, Bizarro Records.
Nicotine from silverscreen: This German mixed media artist serves us the extra portion of unraveling digital distortion.
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.