Thomas de Franzoni: The Quiet Geometry of Solitude
[ad_1] Where Landscape Becomes Meditation Photography often begins as observation, yet in certain practices it evolves into a form of reflection. The work of Thomas de Franzoni stands firmly within this reflective tradition. Based in the northeast of…
Daphne Rijkoort: The Colour Artist
[ad_1] Awakening to Space, Light, and the Language of Colour Daphne Rijkoort’s artistic journey is rooted in a formative encounter with space that reshaped the way she perceives the world. At eleven years old, she stood inside the Guggenheim Museum in…
Denis Yashin: The Visual Language of Vibration
[ad_1] The Echo of Disciplines in a Contemporary Practice The artistic practice of Denis Yashin stands at the intersection of multiple creative traditions, shaped by more than two decades of sustained engagement with experimental culture. Based in…
David Vanadia: When Minimalism Becomes Philosophy
[ad_1] A Vocabulary of Stillness and Shape In the quiet, sunlit city of Marseille, David Vanadia has crafted a body of work that speaks volumes without shouting. As a French illustrator and visual artist, his creative voice is marked by restraint and…
Juxtapoz Magazine – Minimalism meets Metaphor in “Quiet disr…
[ad_1] I have been following the artistic trajectory of Luanne E. Witkowski for some years. I am repeatedly amazed by this artist’s reinvention of her practice through ever new discreet bodies of work, while retaining her distinctive voice. “Quiet…