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Discover more about Christina Walsh who will be featured in issue 12 of Artist Talk Magazine. Do we paint what we see? Or what we wish was there? I think it’s a little of both
Discover more from Anna Mikheeva who was featured in issue 11 of Artist Talk Magazine (page 52 - 57). Anna creates because it is a natural reaction to how she feels. This is a reflection of events taking place in the world and in Anna’s life
Discover more from Anne Karin Selvik Kristensen who was featured in issue 10 (page 66 - 71). Issue 10 is dedicated to the memory and work of Anne, who sadly passed away after writing her feature. Anne’s family and Artist Talk have chosen to print this issue in her memory
Discover more from @orncgreenwich who was featured in issue 10 of Artist Talk Magazine (page 10 - 17). After a two year conservation project The Painted Hall reopened March 2019. Discover more from William Palin, the Conservation Director at the Greenwich Foundation. © Image
Discover more from Timka Szőke who was featured in issue 8 (page 66 - 71). Constantly experimenting with themes and materials, there will always be a lot of them. It always depends on what inspirational factor will capture you exactly, which encourages new work
Discover more from Dhwani Parekh who was featured in issue 8 (page 60 - 65). The art is spiritual, it comes from a place of conflict, confrontation, grief, relief, acceptance, and understanding. It grows and represents the lesson from every new stage of life
Discover more from Aase Birkhaug who was featured in issue 8 of Artist Talk Magazine (page 22 - 27). Believing That surroundings influence ones health and mind I paint Roses for a soothing effect on humans
Discover more from Julian Vadas who was featured in issue 3 of Artist Talk Magazine (page 10 - 15). I create elaborate organic abstractions in a variety of media. This includes oil, acrylic, water colour and gouache
Discover more from Marina Alaeva who was featured in issue 2 of Artist Talk Magazine (page 64 - 69). My artworks are emotionally autobiographical and strongly inspired by my subconscious as well as nature
Discover more from Charlotte Posner who was featured in issue 2 of Artist Talk Magazine (page 16 - 21). I started painting my Pop Dolls as I wanted to have a specific theme to my work. I wanted to develop a statement style that would be recognisable specifically to me