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Artist: William Rowsell

Artist: William Rowsell ABOUT ME 4me4you features the artist William Rowsell – “They say make drawing your best friend”. MY PROCESS William sees drawing the clothed figure as a delicate balance between the human form and the intricacies of draped designs crafted by fashion designers. His quest lies in capturing the dynamic interplay and seamless flow between the two elements.

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Artist: Jelena Misevski

Artist: Jelena Misevski ABOUT ME 4me4you features digital artist Jelena Misevski – “sweet spot”. MY PROCESS Jelena’s artistic spirit is fuelled by boundless inspiration and a profound motivation derived from the realms of possibility, imagination, wonder, and awe. For her, the ultimate sanctuary is her own body, where she finds solace and creativity intersect. Currently on a quest to uncover

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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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