The art of Oriol Jolonch can be quietly provoking. Primarily using black and white photographs, he incorporates pale shades to illustrate deathMARIE BERTELSEN | ARTICULATE #21 | OCT 2019
There is a sadness or perhaps thoughtfulness in the pictures of Oriol Jolonch. The artwork is for the curious, the slightly odd, and whoever likes the combination of natural elements with surrealism. Read more |
Rikke Jacobsen experiences the world as a rich-in-detail phenomenon, for which she naturally works with visual narratives on paperCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #21 | OCT 2019
The combination between the detailed and the abstract in her work, facilitates the possibility for Jacobsen to work with traditional techniques in a modern manner. Read more |
The drive of Italian artist Arice is directly derived from the passion of starting a concept and ending up with an unexpected constructionCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #21 | OCT 2019
To Arice, the key element in creating a good composition has many assets. When he's capable of answering those questions, he is able to start his composition. Read more |
Fairytales mix with renaissance, when Russian artist Juliana Kolesova dives into her twofold portraits of mysticismMARIE BERTELSEN | ARTICULATE #21 | OCT 2019
Kolesova’s art is twofold: The artwork can be divided into mystical fairy tale world and the other into a Renaissance style portrait painting. Read more |
The work of Cuban-American artist Jorge Rodriguez Gerada highlights the small and taken-for-granted on a monumental scaleMILIA WALLENIUS | ARTICULATE #21 | OCT 2019
Gerada is interested in narratives and people, and he does indeed work with portraits. Based on photographs of real people, sometimes of several, they all represent a story. Read more |
The art of Mario Sánchez Nevado is explosive, with strings and veins of red and blue. It is unsettling and dramaticMARIE BERTELSEN | ARTICULATE #21 | OCT 2019
The creatures in the art of Marrio Sánchez Nevado, are mythical and imagined. Blood and bodies are depicted more or less clearly, typically threatened or in distress. Read more |
Adam and Adam Niklewicz are in fact quite different: a sculptor and an illustrator. This is the narrative of the two combinedJULIE JOHANNE SVENDSEN | ARTICULATE #21 | OCT 2019
The art of Adam and Adam contribute with something – maybe it’s because magical coincidences yet happen to occur in our rational world. Read more |
ARTICULATE 21 | OCTOBER 2019
ARTICULATE 21 is a magazine packed with 100 pages of high quality content, showcasing 8 professional artists, featuring Italian artist of new media Andrea Arice, Spanish creative photographer Oriol Jolonch, Danish illustrator Rikke Jacobsen, Polish paintor Juliana Kolesova, American-Cuban urban inventor Jorge Rodriguez Gerada and the American-Polish duo Adam & Adam Niklewicz. |