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Jun 13
This artist uses messy edges & loose backgrounds to build depth in her Floral paintings │Robyn Palescandolo

Robyn Palescandolo creates floral paintings that balance painterly realism with expressive brushwork, transforming flowers, fruit, and natural forms into deeply emotional experiences of beauty, wonder, and connection. Drawing inspiration from years spent studying art history, working as a designer, running a painting retreat in rural Italy, and continually returning to art throughout life's many changes, her work reflects both technical mastery and personal growth. Rich with soft pinks, lavenders, blues, greens, and luminous whites, her palette emerges from close observation of nature while gently heightening colour to capture emotion rather than…

Jun 11
Why Karen Gemming uses limited colour palettes in her serene watercolour landscapes

Karen Gemming creates atmospheric watercolour landscapes that balance observation, memory, and intuition, transforming coastlines, rivers, mountains, and open wilderness into deeply calming emotional experiences. Having lived between New Zealand and Australia, her work reflects the influence of both places, from New Zealand’s rugged coastlines and lush green landscapes to the distinctive colours, heat, and light of Queensland. Alongside her representational paintings, Karen’s Dreamscape series allows water, pigment, and instinct to guide the process, creating works that feel both familiar and imagined. Working with carefully limited colour palettes, she builds paintings that…

Jun 09
This artist combines coral shapes, sea anemones & feminine energy in textile art │ Tine Rosa Ebdrup

Tine Rosa Ebdrup creates vibrant textile sculptures that merge coral-like forms, feminine symbolism, recycled materials, and intuitive making into deeply personal works about identity, fertility, vulnerability, and women’s power. Trained in fashion and textile design at Design School Kolding in Denmark, she returned to knitting during the pandemic and unexpectedly discovered an entirely new artistic language rooted in softness, bodily experience, and feminist reflection. Using recycled bedsheets, women’s clothing, tablecloths, yarn, and glitter thread, she transforms everyday domestic materials into organic sculptural forms inspired by female anatomy, sea anemones, corals, egg…

Jun 06
Sepideh Shahgholi uses wire & organic materials to create wearable art

Sepideh Shahgholi creates deeply personal paintings and wearable sculptures shaped by memory, identity, migration, and emotional connection to place. Moving fluidly between abstract landscapes, layered mark-making, organic forms, and intricate sculptural headpieces made from wire and natural materials, her work explores how emotions and memories live within the body long after places are left behind. Rather than beginning with fixed images, her paintings emerge intuitively through feelings, smells, colours, and fragments of lived experience that slowly surface onto the canvas through layered marks and washes. Alongside her paintings, Sepideh’s wearable sculptures…

Jun 04
This artist reveals the restless beauty of sea & sky in her layered oil paintings | Victoria Curling Eriksson

Victoria Curling Eriksson creates atmospheric oil paintings that move between seascape, landscape, and emotional memory, transforming coastlines, skies, forests, and shifting light into deeply calming visual experiences. Living on the northwest coast of Skåne in Sweden, surrounded by sea and woodland nature reserves, she paints entirely from intuition rather than photographs or sketches, allowing colour, atmosphere, and feeling to guide each work as it slowly develops through layered oils. Her paintings often begin with only an emotion or palette in mind, gradually evolving over many thin layers into compositions filled with…

Jun 02
This Swiss artist mixes ancient painting materials with contemporary abstract art │Christiane Tabord Deillon

Christiane Tabord Deillon creates abstract paintings that feel less focused on physical landscapes and more connected to emotional energy, intuition, and inner presence. Using powdered pigments, layered textures, flowing forms, and soft atmospheric compositions, her work explores invisible states of feeling rather than fixed narratives or places. Deeply influenced by mindfulness and meditation, Christiane approaches painting as both a creative and spiritual process, allowing emotional alignment and stillness to shape the energy of each work. Her relationship with materials is equally intentional, with handmade pigments and tactile surfaces becoming part of…

May 30
How Mona Lisa Safai balances digital art & canvas in her abstract practice

Mona Lisa Safai creates abstract works filled with movement, texture, and emotional energy, blending digital art, photography, and traditional painting into a layered visual language that feels both physical and atmospheric. Rather than focusing on narrative or recognizable imagery, her work invites instinctive emotional responses through scraped textures, shifting colour fields, and bold palette knife marks that hold traces of process and spontaneity. Moving fluidly between canvas and digital mediums, she explores how texture, light, and colour can communicate tension, softness, disruption, and calm before a viewer fully understands the image…

May 28
This Saskatchewan photographer uses wide open landscapes to create intimate portraits │Rebecca Walker 

Rebecca Walker creates emotionally intuitive photography shaped by the wide skies, quiet prairies, and shifting seasons of Saskatchewan. Rather than chasing perfection or heavily posed imagery, her work focuses on presence, feeling, and the subtle emotional moments that unfold naturally between people and landscapes. What began over fourteen years ago as a way of preserving memories gradually evolved into a deeply personal and soul-led creative practice connected to healing, intuition, and human connection. Through portraiture, self-portrait work, and expansive environmental imagery, she explores themes of love, authenticity, vulnerability, and emotional presence…

May 26
Why do this artist’s watercolour landscapes feel so different from traditional nature painting │Annett Coumont

Annett Coumont creates atmospheric watercolour paintings that transform forests, mist, reflections, and fading light into emotional spaces filled with stillness and connection. Living in Germany’s Bergisches Land region, she draws inspiration from daily walks through woods, meadows, and quiet landscapes where shifting weather, birdsong, and changing light become part of her visual language. After a serious illness in 2023 forced her away from professional life, painting became both a refuge and a turning point, reconnecting her to creativity in a deeply personal way. Her approach to modern watercolour moves far beyond…

May 23
Why Isabel Aguado olive greens, dusty blues & ochres feel so familiar

Isabel Aguado creates atmospheric landscape paintings that move between observation, memory, and abstraction, transforming hills, valleys, grasses, and distant terrain into emotional spaces filled with rhythm and movement. Growing up surrounded by countryside and mountains deeply shaped the way she experiences nature, teaching her to notice shifting light, changing colours, and the quiet structures hidden within the land itself. Working from her own photographs, she begins with real places before allowing gesture, loosened brushwork, and layered colour to gradually reshape the image into something more intuitive and emotionally charged. Earthy ochres,…

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