In a note from the editor, Danijela Krha-Purssey reflects upon on the release of the December Issue 47, and the importance of getting off the hamster wheel and taking time to rest.
As the new year rushes in, join Modern Eden Gallery this weekend for the exciting presentation of "Year of the Snake," marking their third annual exhibition that pays tribute to the Lunar New Year and the intricate zodiac cycle for the year 2025.
Jesse Dickson was born in the South of England in 1973, she lived a wild and free childhood amongst the ancient trees of the New Forest and the mermaid strewn beaches of the Dorset coast. Jesse works primarily with pen and ink, pencil, pastel and sometimes acrylic.
An exclusive interview with ceramic artist Clairy Laurence to learn more about her craft and her role in opening up her new gallery Field Trip.
For a 3D character artist, VZEWL is on an extraordinary pursuit of realism —the expressions, the poses, the gestures of his uncompromising female figures ooze emotion.
Daniel McMahon is a talented pencil artist who has honed his skills through years of practice and dedication to his craft. His passion for art began at a young age, and he has since developed a unique style that showcases his ability to capture the beauty of the world around him.
Join Haven Gallery in celebration of exhibitions by artists Ryoko Rio, Li Shanmei, Kathie Olivas, Nikole Cooney, Babs Webb, and Craww.
Rocio Villanueva is self-taught, for the past 6 years she has been creating surrealistic conceptual works. She uses mainly digital photography as her canvas and Photoshop intervention as the tool for her creations.
An exclusive interview with J Louis to discuss painting advice, working with live models and some of the things that have been inspiring him lately.
Robyn Lees-West has become fascinated by the colourful & noisy birds. She has always hoarded retro fabric. As a child she used to love visiting the Victorian Taxidermy Museum of William Potter & The Booth Museum in Brighton, United Kingdom.
Janaina Medeiros creates lush and dreamy images with delicate lines, using traditional, digital and mixed media techniques.
Masa ZODROS is a digital artist who offers portraits of black men and women with a militant pictorial approach. Inspired by Renaissance painting, she uses digital and composite art to create works that illustrate a world that has or could have existed.














