Visual Art

Meng-Yu Yan

“Meng-Yu Yan (b. 1992, Sydney) is a photography-based cross-disciplinary artist. Their practice blends digital photographic methods with analogue manipulation, sculpture, video, performance and installation. Their work explores queerness and haunting, fractured dreamscapes, fragmented identities, and gender fluidity. Meng’s first solo exhibition OCCULERE debuted at Dominik Mersch Gallery in 2017. Currently Meng is completing their Master of Fine Arts (Research) funded by the Australian Government”

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Panos Mazarakis

“Panos Mazarakis was born in Athe​ns in 1989. He studied sociology at the University of the Aegean and photography and video at the Focus School of Photography and New Media in Ath​ens.His work has been presented in venues and publications across Europe, the United States and Asia. Notable presentations have taken place at the Benaki Museum (Athens), the Onassis Cultural Centre (Athens), the National Museum of Contemporary Art (Athens), the Experimental Center for the Arts (Thessaloniki), the Tor”

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Cinthya Escorcia

“Cinthya Escorcia (Colombia, 1992) A visual artist who uses photography, videoperformance and interactions. My work addresses issues such as failure, boredom and loneliness in everyday life. I am interested in the relationships that people establish with spaces, routines, objects and nature. ”

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Alexis Lorraine Harden

“Alexis L. Harden is a portrait, black & white, and film freelance photographer and visual artist from Washington, D.C. Alexis' collections include work with NBC Universal Entertainment, ICON Talks, and The Atlanta Black Theater Festival.”

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Emilie Möri | Visual artist | Photographer

“Emilie Möri is a Franco-Swiss multidisciplinary graphic designer and photographer, based in Paris, France. She’s mainly focusing on branding projects and conceptual photography as a freelancer. ”

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Zachary Irving

“Zachary Irving is a painter based in Montréal, Canada. As an artist, his themes are around personal and intimate experiences. Particularly the life events that challenge the way he thinks and sees, to the events that change and shape him. ”

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Marco Castaneda

“Marco Castaneda is interested in the proliferation of secrets, and subsequent distortion. He enjoys building worlds within worlds and the way spaces both interact and collide with one another. He has begun to approach working with physical photographs no longer as precious objects, but as malleable forms with sculptural possibilities. Finding comfort in cutting, folding, and re-photographing the objects he is hoping of manifesting a more solid foundation to build up from.”

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Anastasia Eve

“Anastasia is an artist born in Russia and currently living in Toronto, Canada. She moved to Vancouver, BC all by herself at 17, to push her boundaries in becoming a true citizen of the world. Anastasia’s work is a whimsical mix of reality and fantasy, blending together bold vibrant hues, energetic brushstrokes and subtle symbolism with a contemporary feel. Anastasia focuses primarily on figurative art, and uses mixed media like oil and acrylic to reflect on the complexity of human nature.”

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dani minuskin

“Interested in the remnants of our experiences and the places we visit, Dani Minuskin's practice seeks to facilitate contemplative self-reflection and healing in dialogue with my environment and the material found within it. She collects material with the intention of forming a vocabulary pieced together to embody its inherent poetry, to preserve neglected memories, and to revive something forgotten or unnoticed both in herself and in that which surrounds her. ”

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Shobana Anne

“Shobana is inspired by the exposure to her multicultural upbringing, her spiritually deep Christian faith and is fuelled by her strong desire to live in wonder. Her combined Indian Malaysian and Australian heritage gives her the freedom to explore colour and form in ways that come innately. Her freedoms are distinct and without question a key part of her dynamic and unique approach to her aesthetic.”

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How to create an visual art portfolio website.

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  2. Choose an visual art template. Don’t worry—if you change your mind later, you can easily switch templates.
  3. Upload your artwork. Create a gallery or custom page to display your work.
  4. Edit your site. Customize your site menu to include exactly what you want.
  5. Personalize your design. Make it yours and change options like the template preset, fonts, and colors.
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