Nikoleta Kaloudi was a multifaceted artist whose work reflected a deep education in both sound and movement. A dedicated piano teacher with several musical degrees, she also studied Audio Visual Arts bringing a technical and rhythmic precision to her photography. Her background also included professional experience in television production and commercial photography, alongside participation in audiovisual festivals. With years of […]
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Hong Liting was born in a small town in Zhejiang, China—a place of mountains, rivers, and quiet simplicity. She grew up surrounded by people who lived close to the land, in a community where life unfolded slowly and honestly.She later moved to Hangzhou to study statistics, at a time when she hadn’t yet known the vast forms that art could […]
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Martynas Lapas is associated professor in Vilnius Academy of Arts, faculty of Klaipeda. He teaches graphic design and typography. Also he is a photographer, who takes photography as a part of graphic design. He analyses textures, shapes, light and shadow in his artworks. Also he constantly in search for a new ways to express himself and his artwork, so his […]
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Angel White is a digital photographer originally from Birmingham, which is where their love of photography was sparked. However, moving to Bristol has since been a catalyst for keeping them inspired. They have recently been published in their own special edition of DOCU Magazine, who are known for their dedication to print. Angel has a distinct aversion to coloured images, […]
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Auguste Terry (he/they) is an 18 year old Franco-Chinese artist from Singapore, currently studying 2D and 3D animation in Montréal. Project Statement Every part of the world is worth observation, especially the mundane. I notice beauty in lines, patterns and the creation of space. With my photography, be it film or digital, I try to be intentional, and recreate the […]
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Born in 1984 and raised in Halle – mostly known for it’s famous bluebells which grow in the Hallerbos to announce the spring – I grew up in the proximity of both nature and a more urban environment which is the perfect mix of both worlds for me. Whenever I’m traveling, I still tend to look for the balance between […]
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The magazine features the work of 47 photographers. Format: 21 x 29.7 cm (A4), full colour Page Count: 100 Publication Date: March 2026 Printed in The Netherlands Click here to order Print Issue # 12 Artist interviews: Silent Film Wanderer, Shanta Lee Honeycutt Artist Features: Jessica Kramer, Melis Şamdancı, Giuseppe Buono, Giulio Valenti, Sam Lawrence, Steve Morton, Eddie Law, Morgan Harrison, Adrian Smarrelli, […]
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n 2001, I completed a Bachelor of Fine Art (Painting) at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia. Now based in Central Victoria on Dja Dja Wurrung country, my practice explores the relationship between nature and the human spirit. Recent works draw on my Chinese Australian heritage, incorporating elements of Chinese folklore, mythology, and tradition. Through these cultural references, […]
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Melinda’s photographic approach is based on many years of engagement and is informed by her earlier career in London with work including advertising, corporate portraiture, editorial and music label commissions. This expanded into a creative skill based evolution into 3d and sculptural making for film, theatre and working alongside notable British artists.Melinda’s current practice is concerned with intersubjectivity and the […]
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Curatorial Review by Anna Gvozdeva The recent evolution in the work of this Hong Kong-based photographer marks a significant departure from 26 years of traditional street photography. After a career defined by the “straightforward and documentary” capture of reality, the shift toward a hazy, dreamlike aesthetic represents more than a stylistic change—it is a philosophical realignment. By treating “dreams as […]
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