Dance
Dance. 25x35 watercolour paper, November 2020. Dima Damyanova.
Crayon Poems
Crayon Poems is the poetic equivalent of a cat gifting its owner a dead bird, only it’s done with greasy, gentle colours on the page. It is a gift you don’t want but should be grateful for.
All days are mine
All days are mine. Acrylic on canvas, 100 x 81 cm. 2020. Victor Manzanal.
book babel
book babel (2020) is a sculpture poem made of bio-resin
Nisos: Four Visual Poems
Four visual poems from widely-exhibited Greek poet and visual artist whose interdisciplinary works combine poetry, painting, photography, multimedia, performance, and new technologies.
Sit terra tibi levis
Sit terra tibi levis. Digital print. 2020. Victor Manzanal.
Self-growth
Self-growth. Digital print. 2020. Victor Manzanal.
The sea has as many colours as beauty has moods
Three photographs of the sea. 2020. Thomas Helm.
Dreaming of my future husband
Dreaming of my future husband. The wedding shops of Istanbul. 2018. Three photographs by Thomas Helm.
Another depthless source
“Another depthless source” acrylic and oil on linen. 40 x 30cm.
Jose Castiella 2019
Change
Change, Samothraki, 2018. Thomas Helm
Madam Desire
Madam Desire, 2020. Thomas Helm
Platform
Platform, acrylic and oil on linen. 146 x 180cm. 2020. Jose Castiella.
Noli me tangere
Noli me tangere. C-print on paper, 65 x 65 cm, 2020. Victor Manzanal.
Meditations: The Dark Rose
The wind the sun the hum
The drip the drop the distraction
Meditations: Air
As the borough and bankside start to receive an influx of 200 skyscrapers, the trees are dwarfed. Can they survive?
Being a body
Ser un cuerpo (Being a body), C-print on paper, 60 x 65 cm, 2020. Victor Manzanal.
Meditations: Fire
Given that everyone can now make very passable images with their handsets, to reach another level it is a matter of nuance: how to trick the machine to show the perceived but otherwise unseen.
If this is the stuff dreams are made of
If this is the stuff dreams are made of, acrylic and oil on linen, 116 x 89cm, 2015. Jose Castiella.
The never-ending quest…
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