“Being Korean-American sucks” is a documentary project by Ellie Rha, which tends to emphasise the challenges and difficulties Asian Americans face and to demonstrate what it is like to live with discrimination, stereotypes and even violence.
Author: artCollective
Michael James Cisarik – a showcase
Michael James Cisarik is an emerging and self-taught abstract painter living and working in Houston, Texas, USA.
In the article he is showcasing some of his works along with his inspirations.
Wild Romagna
Wild Romagna is a project that started from a spontaneous roadtrip and turned into a collaborative photography project
Steffen Werner
Seffen Werner proves that nothing in impossible no matter the circumstances. He started filmmaking at the age of 55, taking huge project in 2016, called “Starship Troopers Deadlock”. A 40 mins film on zero budget!
Stefanie Grunwald
Stefanie Grunwald is a neo noir pixel independent artist from Hamburg, Germany. She first discovered 8bit art in 2017 and since then she is creating animated pixel artworks in her free time.
In this interview she is talking about how she discovered pixel art. She is also sharing her thoughts and her creative process.
Noam Oster
Noam Oster is a 16 years old photographer from New York City.
Noam is mostly drawn to composition. He likes working with symmetry and asymmetry. What he really loves to do, is taking spontaneous, unposed portraiture photos of people.
Angelina Voskopoulos
Angelina Voskopoulos is a visual artist based in Athens, Greece.
She is an independent filmmaker, lately focusing on the “minimal movement”, a project centered on Man and his inner world.
She talks to artCollective Magazine about her philosophy and also takes us through her process and the challenges she is facing as an independent filmmaker
Liam Andersen
Liam Andersen is a mixed media artist from Denmark, now based in Greece.
He is currently working on recreating photographs of his family and his upbringing into oil paintings. As he states, this method allows him to capture the poetics and emotions that these memories evoke in him, allowing balance between memory and imagination.
Monikque
Monikque presents her work – a visual experimental trip through emotions and aspirations derived from chaos.
Carlo Maccheroni
Carlo Maccheroni is a photographer born in Santiago de Chile from an Italian family. He grew up in an environment familiar with the classical arts. His grandmother, a painter, introduced him as a child to the world of Italian pictorialism. He has studied with photographers such as Luis Poirot, Fernanda Larraín, Joel Meyerowitz and José María Mellado.