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Jul 09
Evi Antonio uses magnification to turn tiny natural details into large-scale art

Evi Antonio creates vivid, large-scale artworks that magnify butterflies, insects, and natural forms, revealing patterns, colours, and structures that often go unnoticed. Trained in natural history illustration, she developed a deep understanding of observation, precision, and the extraordinary complexity found within nature before expanding her practice into digital painting and fine art. Today, Evi combines digitally constructed compositions with traditional hand-finishing techniques, using acrylic glazes, oils, varnish, and other materials to give each work texture, depth, and a unique physical presence. Butterflies remain central to her practice, allowing her to explore…

Jul 09
How Art Inspires Lifelong Learning

Art is more than a creative practice. It's a lifelong journey of curiosity, growth, and discovery. Explore how making art teaches resilience, encourages continuous learning, and helps artists evolve both creatively and personally.

Jul 07
This artist hides entire stories in the background of children’s books │ Eva Válková

Eva Válková creates handmade children’s illustrations filled with soft colours, imaginative landscapes, animals, and small stories hidden throughout each page. Inspired by the illustrated books she loved as a child and the creative environment she grew up in, Eva approaches illustration as a way to shape mood, emotion, and curiosity rather than simply explain a story. Working entirely by hand with watercolour, coloured pencils, and fine liners, she creates slow, thoughtful images that encourage children to stay on the page and look closer. Birds, mice, beetles, and other tiny characters often…

Jul 07
How to Start Making Art Before You Feel Ready 

Starting art can feel intimidating, but every artist begins with uncertainty. This article explores why fear is a natural part of the creative process, how to overcome perfectionism, and why the courage to begin matters more than feeling ready. If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to create, this is your sign to start.

Jul 04
How 20 years of oil painting shaped Gala Gilan’s contemporary figurative art

For more than two decades, Gala Gilan has developed a contemporary figurative painting practice that combines technical realism with emotional depth, quiet atmosphere, and thoughtful observation. Working primarily in oil, she uses light not simply to define form but to shape mood, memory, and the subtle emotional presence within each portrait. Rather than creating exact likenesses, Gala's paintings leave space for mystery, inviting viewers to bring their own experiences and interpretations into every work. Inspired by everyday moments, personal relationships, and the enduring language of realism, she explores how portraiture can…

Jul 02
This artist uses historic photography to create contemporary botanical art ┃ Holly Hutton

Holly Hutton creates handcrafted botanical artworks using historic photographic processes such as cyanotype and platinum-palladium printing, transforming flowers and plants into richly textured images that celebrate both nature and the beauty of slow-making. Originally trained in fiber arts, she discovered alternative photography while exploring image-making on fabric, a turning point that continues to shape her multidisciplinary practice decades later. Rather than treating photography as a tool for instant capture, Holly embraces chemistry, paper, fabric, and light as active collaborators, allowing each print to evolve through experimentation and carefully balanced unpredictability. Her…

Jun 30
How Izabela Maliszewska brings nature art from paper to video games

Izabela Maliszewska-Skiejka brings together botanical illustration and video game environment design, creating artwork where scientific observation and digital world-building naturally complement one another. Fascinated by flora and fauna since childhood, she moved from traditional drawing into organic 3D modelling before discovering botanical illustration, a discipline that now sits alongside her work in the gaming industry. Her recent paintings focus particularly on marine life and seaweed, celebrating the intricate forms, shifting colours, and quiet beauty often hidden beneath the water's surface. Working primarily in watercolour while also exploring mixed media and digital…

Jun 27
This artist turns sewing scraps into tropical collages┃ Jillian Cheong

Jillian Cheong creates vibrant paintings and textile collages inspired by Singapore’s extraordinary biodiversity, transforming everyday encounters with birds, insects, tropical plants, and urban nature into joyful celebrations of colour and discovery. A former biology teacher, she combines scientific observation with expressive artistic storytelling, encouraging viewers to slow down and notice the remarkable wildlife often hidden within familiar surroundings. Her richly layered compositions are filled with intricate botanical details, luminous birds, and playful patterns that reward close looking and invite a deeper connection with the natural world. More recently, Jillian has incorporated…

Jun 25
How trees become windows into the landscape in Katharine Dufault’s paintings

Katharine Dufault creates atmospheric landscape paintings that weave together observation, memory, and imagination to create places that feel emotionally familiar rather than geographically exact. Raised in the countryside near Cambridge, England, she developed a lifelong relationship with nature through countless afternoons spent painting outdoors with her artist mother, experiences that continue to shape her creative practice today. Working primarily in oil while also exploring watercolour, encaustic, monotype, and printmaking, Katharine begins with real landscapes before allowing intuition and memory to transform them into something entirely new. Trees, forests, rivers, rolling meadows,…

Jun 23
This artist reimagines Australian wildlife through detailed pencil drawings │Lenny Pelling

Lenny Pelling creates highly detailed pencil drawings that blend wildlife observation with storytelling, transforming Australian animals into memorable characters filled with personality, humour, and emotional depth. After leaving a corporate career in 2016 to pursue art full-time, she developed a distinctive practice that combines meticulous draftsmanship with a deep love for Australia’s unique wildlife. Rather than portraying animals as static subjects, Lenny imagines them living rich, relatable lives, whether it’s skinks sharing conversations, birds navigating daily adventures, or wombats going about their routines. Her work balances playful visual narratives with a…

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