I was first introduced to Saki & Bitches art, while wandering around Shoreditch looking at street art for the day back in 2018. I can remember falling in love with the bright colours and this curvaceous woman painted boldly. Long flowing orange hair which sang out a message to me of strong female imagery. That... Continue Reading →
Interview – Adele Morse
I love taxidermy - from the brilliantly executed to the very poorly done, it is something that I very much appreciate. I don't particularly like the thought of animals being killed with the specific purpose of being stuffed, and on the whole this is a thing of a bygone era, but I am a big... Continue Reading →
Interview – Rebecca Bathory
There are lots of people who inspire me greatly, these range from historical figures, to artists to just people I know. Rebecca Bathory is an astounding photographer and I am incredibly lucky to also know her on a personal level. Bathory's work displays the chaotic beauty of decay and degradation. Her work concentrates on forgotten... Continue Reading →
Interview – Vortex Recup’art
You know the phrase... one man's rubbish is another man's treasure? Well this is definitely the case for artist Vortex Recup'art aka Adrien Vinet. Vinet takes what others throw away and makes mystical and fascinating creatures out of what he finds. Vinet's sculptures juxtapose the natural or psychological world with robotic forms to create sometime... Continue Reading →
Interview – Grum Reapur
Unbelievably, I wasn't that popular at school - I was the weird ginger kid who was oversensitive and was interested in things that "normal" children didn't really like. For many years this made me feel like a bit of an outcast, with a small circle of friends that I never really felt I belonged with.... Continue Reading →