Kieran Reiss Delaney
Kieran Reiss Delaney (b. 1984) is a fine art and commercial photographer, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is a skilled and creativeContinue Reading
Kieran Reiss Delaney (b. 1984) is a fine art and commercial photographer, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is a skilled and creativeContinue Reading
My name is Sally Beaton and I study Contemporary Art Practise at Grays School of Art. My work mainly focussesContinue Reading
Charaka Simoncelli’s work can be characterized as a decorative and spatial investigation through which a path unfolds that is denselyContinue Reading
Being creative is my biggest passion and reason for being. Ever since childhood I have had a love for urbanContinue Reading
I am a versatile creative illustrator from Bedfordshire, UK. I endeavour to create fascinating, fun and detailed illustrations featuring everydayContinue Reading
For me creating art is like breathing life into that which I cannot articulate in words. My artwork often takesContinue Reading
The image-inary I love sacred mystery it’s creativity derives from times I have spent in natural locations and go huntingContinue Reading
Running from left to right from picture one to seven, show cases my photography art work. Exploring the creative processes,Continue Reading
Im interested in exploring the mood of a subject. My work tends to depict a solitary image and it’s surroundings.Continue Reading
I try to capture not only the features but the emotions of the subjects. My most recent work involves mergingContinue Reading
My heart hurts at how cruel & unjust this world is, I have a hard time living in it, happilyContinue Reading
Walking is at the core of my artistic practice, during these journeys I focus on my observation and indulge withinContinue Reading
For the last 6 years I have been working with the Lith printing process which uses traditional black and whiteContinue Reading
My art is ambiguous, leading to differing interpretations and these contrasts in vagueness. The images in my work are symbolicContinue Reading
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