The favorite work of Brazilian Fabiano Millani is the work he hasn’t painted yet – and to estimate the best of each situation, yet unseen.An article written by Carmen Line Hust | October 2021
The hyper realistic artist Fabiano Millani is a remarkable figure of Brazilian Contemporary Realism and Kitsch. At the age of 18, he started teaching courses of art. Having problems with the administrational parts of teaching led him off this path – leaving him on a passionate path of creation. Read more |
The paintings of Roda are rooted in tradition, as her subjects are sourced unequivocally from our contemporary era, speaking directly to our everyday lives.uAn article written by Carmen Line Hust | October 2021
Going beyond the individual, Roda's models - their very diversity represents disparate fragments of a mosaic combining to reveal an image of humanity pulsating with life. Through this shared humanity each portrait has the power to evoke in an instant for the viewer, the most personal of memories. Read more |
Iryna Nalyvaiko’s computer generated 3D art works lead us into a world with almost no restrictions but where obstacles of scale, color or physical properties are overcomeAn article written by Nora Benz | October 2021
Forgotten Sanctuary is a project which clearly reflects Nalyvaiko's architectural education. With the art works created for the project, Nalyvaiko draws attention to the massive deterioration of abandoned churches in Ukraine. Read more |
Instinctively, Norwegian Fageras wants to depict what he sees with a desire of perfection, enabling him to communicate something that he cannot do with words.An article written by Carmen Line Hust | October 2021
To Fageras, ideas sometimes come as bubbles of air from the depth of the water to the surface. Some are born out of conscious reflection over time, and yet some just appear by themselves. Read more |
Bailey is a magical realist who rewrites art history with her quirky, whimsical and all alluring female portraits that in their dreaminess ooze silent power.An article written by Milia Wallenius | October 2021
Bailey’s description of her own work is as witty, amusing, disordered and dark as her art. A bundle of juxtaposed emotions and impressions flung at you with such force that you can only stand mesmerised. Bailey uses art as a means to channel her emotions. For her artistic practice is both meditative and a safe space for trying to understand things that are difficult to explain. Read more |
ARTICULATE #29 | Liquid
ARTICULATE 29 [liquid], is a magazine of contemporary art, packed with 80 pages of high quality content, showcasing the work of 5 professional artists, featuring the Brazilian realist painter Fabiano Millani, Norwegian sculptor Fageras, Ukrainian 3D architect Iryna Nalyvaiko, French realist painter and photographer Anne-Christine Roda and Australian dreamy painter Billie Bailey. |