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Where are your roots as a painter?
My roots as a painter are definitely in graffiti. Experience of this subculture was a bridge from childhood painting, during teenage time, into adult life as a professional painter. Nowadays I do research on evolution of graffiti terms into pop-culture and art, that is what I call postgraffiti.

Painter. Blazej Rusin
Painter. Blazej Rusin

What influences your art?
Art for me is thinking process, reflection on something specific, sometimes even solving some problems, issues – even if only on canvas, its always something. Recently I was fascinated with the idea of ‚organic work‘ developed by Karol Marcinkowski, the history of „Human zoos“ or ambiguous bestiality terms.

What do you enjoy most about working in the field of art?
Freedom. It is exactly this freedom which – for me – makes art not a conventional job, where you sit certain amounts of hours to do certain amounts of stuff. It’s rather diagnosis which pushes you to continuous growth and evolution.

How do you describe your practice?
My practice is divided between two spaces. Firstly the dirty studio: street or postindustrial abandoned architecture, where I experiment with larger scale and certain environments. Secondly the clean studio: my atelier, place of daily work on canvases, drawings, sculptures. But actually the most interesting stuff happens outside of the studio. When I’m in nature, read, travel, learn, experience.

Those are the moments where real magic happens! Inthe atelier I analyze it, crystalize and form everything into paintings to share what my thoughts with other people.

Painter. Blazej Rusin

What does the word „style“ mean to you?
Style means to me the limit. I understand style as a set of forms used in a random way. Im rather interested in growing my own language to communicate with people and solve challenging issues.

What projects are you working on right now?
Currently, I’m obsessed with the idea of the ‚human animal‘ and ‚human plant‘. I read a lot about it, gather the database for further work. Recently I also meet some boars in forests, which feels kind of symbolic, but I do not know yet what’s behind it.

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I personally perceive documentary photography as a type of movie making. When I take photos of the ordinary life around me, especially in countries like Ukraine and Russia, everything becomes cinematographic.

What is spazioSERRA, and what does it mean to be right in the middle of a railway station, – she asked. From a distant computer screen, they were replying to her question on a February day.

In art I always was seeking for the opportunity to make the viewer feel the picture as something alive, to feel the presence. But not only with the help of classical techniques, or not only with the help of it.

Hyunsun yoo was born in Seoul. She completed a bachelor of visual art, Painting at Duksung Woman University in Seoul. After that started to study painting at Applied art University in Vienna.

NEUTRO 6X 240×160 /180X160 – I was walking in a sort of back-alley* under Vienna’s relatively warm weather when I received Silvia’s, one of the three-team members of NEUTRO, interview reply.

Agni Dasein is an Russian-Austrian Artist, who made her debut with her first international solo exhibition in 2013 in Graz. She works primarily in painting, however she is also active in sculpture.

“Will fit comfortably. Well made in every way. Comes in stripes or plane colors. Dependable quality A real value!“ These and other appealing features can be read next to the images in a catalog of Sears.

CLOSING SOON is located in Kato Petralona district of the Greek capital. It exists right in the middle of residential buildings, small industries, a farmer market, night clubs, and close to the fine arts school.

Open Call for artists of all fields, musicians & cross-disciplinary practices. Improper Walls calls for applications on the topic IN*AUDIBLE & NON*VISUAL, which will be examined in an exhibition.

That night, a girl was having a good time together with her friends. They wanted to celebrate a bit more, but she felt too tired and decided to go home. This is a short story about her feelings and the emptiness in her heart.

Tatiana is a Milan based gallery director & art advisor. She focuses on scouting young international artists who express their art in a powerful way and are able to attract the attention of viewers.

Vera Vladimirsky was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 1984. In 1991, she immigrated together with her family to Israel. The immediate surroundings in the new country, such as its architecture and flora.

Compositions between self-discovery and eroticism, feminist art and teenage kitsch, dirtyness and pureness. The femme fatale of the modern Zeitgeist, as well as the exploration of the self,- and the image of others.