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Artist: VLADINSKY

Artist: VLADINSKY ABOUT ME 4me4you features the artist VLADINSKY – ‘DESIRE & DISTORTION’. MY PROCESS Exploring the captivating world of HOFA Gallery, our recent visit led us to the thought-provoking works of the talented artist VLADINSKY. His artistic journey delves deep into the intricacies of humanity grappling with its environment, casting a profound impact on the human psyche and prompting

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Artist: Elena Garrigolas

Artist: Elena Garrigolas ABOUT ME 4me4you features the artist Elena Garrigolas – ‘Taking inspiration from..’. MY PROCESS Garrigolas’s artistry delves into the intricacies of the female form, serving as a poignant reflection of her own battles with body image and the weight of societal expectations. The true power of her work comes to light in her self-portraits, raw and unfiltered,

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Artist: William Brickel

Artist: William Brickel ABOUT ME 4me4you features the artist William Brickel – ‘figures are situated in captivating poses’. MY PROCESS In his meticulously crafted scenes, Brickel places figures in captivating poses, weaving a visual narrative that delves into the realms of intimacy, longing, reflection, and ennui. The artist’s work transcends a specific time period, embracing an ambiguous temporality. The distinct

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ARTIST: Esben Weile Kjær

ARTIST: Esben Weile Kjær ABOUT ME 4Me4You Features – ‘performances’. ARTIST: Esben Weile Kjær: MY PROCESS Esben Weile Kjær: Creating art is a unique realm where ambiguity thrives. Rather than conveying a singular message, I strive to evoke contemplation and introspection through my work. My art serves as a means for me to navigate and comprehend the intricacies of the

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ARTIST: James Dearlove

4me4you features – ‘Tales of the City, Tales of the Sea’. ABOUT ME 4Me4You Features – ‘Tales of the City, Tales of the Sea’. ARTIST: James Dearlove MY PROCESS James Dearlove unveils a mystical realm tinged with twilight, where ethereal entities—be they figures, animals, or hybrids—haunt the canvas. His focus delves into the imprint left by humanity, both as individuals

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Artist: ZARA MUSE

4me4you Features – “Radiant Resilience”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Quantus Gallery, which featured the artist ZARA MUSE – “Radiant Resilience”. MY PROCESS Zara (Alexandra Johnson), has honed a truly extraordinary artistic approach, harnessing the power of palette knives and spatulas to craft her magnificent works of art Through this innovative technique, she breathes life into her creations, endowing them with a

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Artist: Jason Boyd Kinsella

4Me4You Features – ..”enQUIRE”.. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Unit London Gallery, which featured the artist Jason Boyd Kinsella… ”enQUIRE”.. MY PROCESS Jason Boyd Kinsella’s work is concerned with the constituent parts of the human condition. The appreciation of line and form that drawing instills in the artist remains a key factor of Jason’s practice. He spends every morning sketching and,

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ARTIST: KOJO MARFO

4me4you features – “CRUCIBLE OF HOPE”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits JD Malat Gallery, which featured the artist KOJO MARFO: “CRUCIBLE OF HOPE “. MY PROCESS Kojo Marfo shares his thoughts on the exhibition, stating, “The idea is to expose and highlight the burden that our families and society place on us to be successful, rather than prioritising our happiness. It has

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ARTIST: KOJO MARFO

4Me4You Features – “CRUCIBLE OF HOPE”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits JD Malat Gallery, which featured the artist KOJO MARFO: “CRUCIBLE OF HOPE”. MY PROCESS Marfo is an acclaimed contemporary artist celebrated for his unique style, which draws inspiration from traditional Akan artefacts, sculptures, and carvings that he encountered growing up. Through his thought-provoking artworks, Marfo skilfully explores the intricate nature

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Artist: Fern

Artist: Fern ABOUT ME 4me4you features the artist, Fern – “URBAN IMPRESSIONS : EXPLORING STREET ART CULTURE“. MY PROCESS Fern’s style displays the influence of a variety of contemporary painters, including Harland Miller and The Connor Brothers and draws upon imagery from mid-century posters. Fern juxtaposes pin-up style portraits of women with blocks of solid colour and deadpan snippets of

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