Spotted: Leia Morrison

Currently based in Bristol and West Wales, Leia Morrison is a predominantly analogue photographer. The sea is often a source of inspiration to her work- as seen in projects such as Swim and The Lifeguards, but it’s her fascination with documenting the personalities of her subjects that drives her creativity.

Artist: Dorielle Caimi

Dorielle Caimi is an American painter living and working in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Caimi uses figuration, symbolism, and vivid colors to reclaim societal ideas regarding woman and illuminate the world through the female gaze.

Miranda Barnes Photography

Miranda Rae Barnes is a Caribbean American photographer born in Brooklyn, New York in 1994.She received her Bachelor of Arts in Humanities and Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.

Spotted: Photographer Shelby Duncan

Nevada born and raised photographer Shelby Duncan. Currently living and working in Paris. The visual artist has a special love for youth culture. Through fashion and human connections she transmits beautiful stories where the flash has the value of narration.

Spotted: Sasha Gordon

For many artists exploring themes of race and identity, the notion of bodily space is key to explore. This is the case for the New York-based artist Sasha Gordon, whose biracial identity is wrapped up in the idea of what it means to be Polish and Korean.

A Conversation With … Easty

With 2020 shaping up to be the year that Easty challenges her own medium, we sat down and chatted with the Sydney-based artist about her biggest inspirations, her pet-peeves about being a creative, and what it means to be an artist.

Art: Lilian Martinez

A selection of work by Lilian Martinez, a multidisciplinary artist currently living and working in California. Lilian works as a solo artist alongside running BFGF, an art brand that focuses on making “accessible pieces for the home and body”.