Garis Edelweiss is a visual artist from the coastal city of Pasuruan, Indonesia. By choosing an anti-gravity style reminiscent of surrealism, Garis explore themes of environmental existence, the relationship between dreams and the living reality, all intertwined with elements of living creatures in their surroundings.
Ryu Entei is an artist, sculptor, and conceptual designer for film and games. She earned her graduate degree from the University of Tokyo's architecture department and spent seven years studying architecture around the world before contributing unique world-building designs to some of the most renowned games and films today. Life, energy, and nature are perpetual themes in Ryu's creations. Her artistic style combines the aesthetic beauty of Western classical forms with the sensitivity and powerful dynamics of Eastern ink painting.
Leesa Gray-Pitt is a figurative artist who writes when the grief is too overwhelming to paint and paints when she can’t find the words, pouring her emotions onto the canvas. Art has been her therapy and catharsis through the living nightmare of child loss, painting and writing her journey through trauma to find the spiritual feminine.
Jennifer Allnutt is an artist based in Adelaide, Australia. Art has been a pivotal part of her life since childhood nurtured by her grandfather, but it was in 2007 as a teenager, when she first discovered her love for oil painting and since then she hasn’t been able to put her paintbrush down. She graduated from the University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Visual Arts (First Class Honours) in 2011. Furthermore, she has a Master of Teaching (UniSA 2016). Jennifer has exhibited her work extensively throughout Australia as well as New Zealand and the United States.
Patrizia Vignola is an award-winning fine artist who was born in NY and currently resides in Minnesota. She does not recall a time in her life when she was not desiring to make art.Patrizia earned her MFA from the New York Academy of Art, she uses her academic training and highly developed painting and drawing skills to draw the viewer into her conceptually symbolic and surreal work.
Kristen Eisenbraun is an oil painter living in the mountains of North Carolina. Her world revolves around art and nature; to her the two are intertwined. She has been creating art for as long as she can remember. After pursuing other avenues while journeying through life such as ranch hand and car mechanic, Kristen always returned to her art.
Carolin Leary Prinn (b. Boston, 1984) has been inspired by myth, folklore and history from a very young age, stirring the creation of her mythical world, The Islands of Niljora, a world that frames all of her creations. With a love of symbolism she forms her imagery and stories - evoking a realm of a dreamy, mystical and otherworldly nature. Her work traverses the world of fantastical illustration and realism, inspired by The Golden Age of illustrators, animation, Ancient art, and masters of The Renaissance and 19th century.
Chloe Chen is an 18-year-old Chinese artist and model who has recently been bewitching the fashion industry with her surreal illustrations and captivating photo shoots. Collaborating with brands like Balenciaga, Issey Miyake, and Moleskine, she has explored complex themes related to the anxiety, fear, and horror that can arise while navigating adolescence and learning to settle into your own skin.
Chloe Chen is an 18-year-old Chinese artist and model who has recently been bewitching the fashion industry with her surreal illustrations and captivating photo shoots. Collaborating with brands like Balenciaga, Issey Miyake, and Moleskine, she has explored complex themes related to the anxiety, fear, and horror that can arise while navigating adolescence and learning to settle into your own skin.
Yoko d’Holbachie was born in 1971 in Yokohama Japan, and studied design and art at Tama Art University in Tokyo. She has worked for almost 10 years as a freelance designer for advertisements, books and magazines, as well as doing design for the entertainment industry and video games. She began to exhibit her artwork in the United States in 2008. Yoko d’Holbachie's finely rendered paintings include elements of Kawaii, Anime, Pop Art, and Surrealism which converge to create works that draw the viewer in with a bright, upbeat energy, and grip them with bizarre, intricate aspects. She frequently uses butterflies and birds as symbols of reincarnation, and uses alchemical symbols as mystical aspects. While she encourages viewers to freely interpret her work, Yoko also develops concrete subjects for her paintings based on Japanese mythology and popular culture.
Anna Wypych is one of those artists whose paintings become more interesting the more you know about her. A painter based in Gdynia, Poland, Anna has always marched to the beat of her own drum and has never liked to blend in with the crowd. She reads copious amounts of poetry and philosophy, and concepts and ideas inspired by those readings or her own ruminations often become the starting point of her mesmerizing paintings. As a full-time artist who is also a mother and wife, Anna typically paints women displaying multifaceted strengths, such as determination, passion, and positivity.
Chiyoko Kana is a self-taught artist who loves cats and dogs. Since her parents were not really wealthy when she was a little girl, nobody really gave her any toys to play with. She chose a pencil and scrap papers to draw anything she wanted to see. The princess, fairies, big house, castle or gorgeous meal, and much much more. Chiyoko's imagination brought her anywhere she wanted, and anything she want to be. At 16, a Japanese publisher offered her the first illustration work.