Kathryn Armitage
Visual artist based in London, Kathryn Armitage centers her love of food as an integral part of her paintings.
Ekaterina Adelskaya
London-based artist working on abstract sculptures, Ekaterina Adelskaya.
Vanessa Snyder
Check out Vannesa Snyder - an artist featured in the Winter 2022 Edition of the Art Seen Magazine.
Celine Chan
Paper-quilling artist Celine Chan is featured in the Winter 2022 Edition of the Art Seen Magazine.
Bobbye Cochran
Read featured figurative painter Bobbye Cochran in the Winter 2022 Edition of Art Seen Magazine.
Camille Myles
Camille Myles is a French-Canadian multi-disciplinary contemporary artist featured in the Winter 2022 Edition of Art Seen Magazine.
Stacy Howe
Stacy Howe is an artist born in Massachusetts and currently residing in Maine in the U.S.
Christina Kruse
Christina Kruse is a New York-based multi-disciplinary artist who works across the fields of photography, painting, and sculpture.
Stella Bronson
Stella Bronson transforms everyday items and recycled materials into enigmatic, organic forms that are reminiscent of the body. These objects hold remembrance to the intimate history they once contained.
Jessica Worrall
With over thirty years experience as a theatre designer in both mainstream and alternative theatre, Jessica Worrall developed a more autonomous creative practice as a digital collage artist during the pandemic.
Susan Hensel
Susan Hensel creates work that blends commercial embroidery processes with sculptural concerns, creating small to large-scale hard-edge sculptures from soft fabrics that paradoxically keep their crisp form with minimal armatures.
Sam Haynes
Sam Haynes is a mid-career visual artist based in London, working primarily with sculpture and site specific installations.
Dana Kohlmann
Filipino-American self-taught artist Dana Kohlman is featured in the Winter 2022 Edition of the Art Seen Magazine.
Harsimran Juneja
Harsimran Juneja keenly explores the effects of conflicts experienced living in different societies, on the human condition.
Alice Maclean
Alice Maclean’s work explores self-understanding through the evocation of landscapes, combined with the materiality of watercolour paint (thin, thick, textural, and abstracted water marks) and gestures of the human form.