Ailyn Lee and the Alchemy of Memory: Bodies, Objects, Transformation
New York–based artist Ailyn Lee merges stone clay, found objects, and painting into dreamlike memory-scapes of identity, vulnerability, and change.
New York–based artist Ailyn Lee merges stone clay, found objects, and painting into dreamlike memory-scapes of identity, vulnerability, and change.
Bijijoo masterful use of mixed media, textured surfaces, and exaggerated forms to engage viewers with themes of identity, transformation, and the absurdity of human existence.
German painter Lisa Klinger reveals what happens when the body is treated as a product. Her art isn’t symbolic. It’s infrastructural.
Sopho Mamaladze, Georgian artist based in Tbilisi, blends myth, identity, and human-animal forms through layered figuration and multimedia practices.
Japanese artist Satoko Okuno crafts whimsical guardians in vibrant painting and ceramics, blending Shinto spirituality with emotional refuge.
Discover the intimate, psychologically charged paintings of Margarida Fleming, a Lisbon based artist whose expressive portraits transform bodies into landscapes and light into emotion. Her work explores female presence, silence, and the quiet tension of being seen.