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Creative block: What is it and how do we overcome it?

20 Mar 202113 Jul 2023 Svilena Keane

Creative block (also known as artist’s or writer’s block) is defined as a period of stagnant or stalled creativity. How can we overcome it? Continue reading Creative block: What is it and how do we overcome it?

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Lainey Molnar: The illustrator who empowers women all over the world

24 Jan 202114 Jul 2023 Svilena Keane

Lainey Molnar’s illustrations highlight that every woman has the right to choose how she wants to live her life. Continue reading Lainey Molnar: The illustrator who empowers women all over the world

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ARCHIATRIC: Federico Babina illustrates mental disorders using images of houses

10 Jan 202121 Jan 2021 Svilena Keane

In his ARCHIATRIC project, Federico Babina has created 16 illustrations that successfully portray how different mental conditions can affect us. Continue reading ARCHIATRIC: Federico Babina illustrates mental disorders using images of houses

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Full interview with Ghidaq Al-Nizar

22 Nov 20209 Nov 2021 Svilena Keane

Indonesian artist Ghidaq Al-Nizar spoke to Sip of Culture and shared his story via email. The artist spoke about his inspirations, the materials he uses, his favourite projects, and what continues to inspire him: Q. How did you first get … Continue reading Full interview with Ghidaq Al-Nizar

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Juno Calypso’s self-portraits explore the laboured construct of femininity

17 Oct 202013 Jul 2023 Svilena Keane

Juno Calypso is a London based artist and photographer who explores the themes of femininity, solitude and desire. While studying at the London College of Communication LCC, Calypso began photographing herself disguised as her alter ego Joyce. Since then, the … Continue reading Juno Calypso’s self-portraits explore the laboured construct of femininity

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Abdulnasser Gharem: the highest-selling living Gulf artist

26 Sep 202021 Jan 2021 Svilena Keane

For many centuries, the Western world has dominated the world of arts and culture. For this reason, the Saudi Arabian artist Abdulnasser Gharem who is currently the highest-selling living Gulf artist can be seen as a breath of fresh air. … Continue reading Abdulnasser Gharem: the highest-selling living Gulf artist

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Nikkolas Smith: ‘Artivist’

26 Jul 202021 Jan 2021 Svilena Keane

For many years, white men have established their dominance over most realms and it is no surprise that historically, this dominance extended to the world of art too. As a student of History of Art, I spent many hours studying … Continue reading Nikkolas Smith: ‘Artivist’

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Kintsugi: The Japanese art of repairing with gold

22 Jun 202013 Jul 2023 Svilena Keane

Kintsugi (also known as Kinsukurui) is a centuries old, Japanese method of repairing broken pottery in an artistic, creative and beautiful way. Rather than gluing the pieces of the broken object together with the goal of restoring it to its … Continue reading Kintsugi: The Japanese art of repairing with gold

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