4me4you features – “Normal Life”. ABOUT ME 4me4you recently had the pleasure of visiting Unit London Gallery, where the artist Heesoo Kim was featured. MY PROCESS In his work under the overarching theme of “Normal Life,” Kim priorities capturing the pure human condition, allowing viewers to observe innate human psychology without excessive pictorial stylisation. “Normal Life” Previous Next He achieves this
4me4you features – ‘Grotto Domestic’. ABOUT ME 4me4you recently had the pleasure of visiting UNIT LONDON GALLERY, where the artist Jeremy Olson’s captivating works were on display. MY PROCESS In “Grotto Domestic,” the artist explores subterranean environments to examine concepts of time and enclosed spaces through the perspective of their signature cast of otherworldly creatures. ‘Grotto Domestic’. Previous Next This series
4me4you Features – ‘lost summer skies’. ABOUT ME Kristi Kongi is an artist who excels in creating both paintings and site-specific installations. MY PROCESS Her work is deeply rooted in a formal exploration of light, colour, and space, drawing inspiration from her memories and experiences of significant landscapes and their emotional associations. Kongi translates her original encounters with places and
4me4you Features – ‘OWN JUSTICE’. ABOUT ME 4me4you recently had the pleasure of visiting ST.ART Gallery, where the work of artist Kathy Murillo was on display. MY PROCESS Incorporating a rich tapestry of mediums including painting, collage, video, sculpture, and interventionist works, Murillo continually pushes the boundaries of artistic expression. Previous Next Central to Murillo’s practice is a deep-seated commitment
4me4you features – “GONE ROGUE”. ABOUT ME 4me4you recently had the pleasure of visiting ME LONDON Hotel, where they showcased the work of the renowned graffiti artist Charles Uzzell-Edwards, better known as Pure Evil. MY PROCESS His artistic journey includes striking portraits of celebrities like David Bowie and Marilyn Monroe, characterised by distinctive drips of dark paint beneath their eyes. ‘GONE