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Michalina was born in Poland and now studies BA Fine Art and Art History at Kingston University London. Her area of interest is art that is intense and intellectually stimulating. The themes she likes to work with are religion, loneliniess and nihilism. She likes to work with mixed media and try new techniques, working with both traditional as well as modern methods of creating.
ZORO MUKONDO
Artist based between Coventry/Kingston (Studying BA Fine Art and Art History), born in Zimbabwe but raised primarily in the UK. Her main interests are centred around painting, drawing, photography and design. She's inspired by classical art, 19th Century and backwards, looking at realistic styles and techniques of painting. As well as, finding out ways to be able to tell stories within paintings, whether it is romantic themes of the wonderful, themes of the ordinary or the melancholy.
JUAN C RAMIREZ
Artist who was born in Colombia, raised in Spain and the UK. Currently studying BA Fine Art and Art History. His practice focuses on painting and drawing using realistic techniques. Themes that interest him are those that touch on specific problems with marginalised communities or specific themes that have a deep sentimental meaning to himself which are portrayed through his work.
EMILY BREAKELL
Emily is based in London and studies BA Fine Art and Art History at Kingston University. Her practise is focused on painting and drawing, with a particular interest in emotions and expression. The themes that are current throughout her artwork are fear and darkness, as well as memories. Her work explores the past and the present; exploring a deeper connection with the self.
ALFIE LUCAS
Alfie was born in Orpington Kent, the year 2000, he has moved around the UK all his life raised by the Hastings creative community, and is currently studying BA Fine Art at Kingston university. His practice has developed and evolved through drawing, mark making and painting. The themes explored in his work cover hidden relationships between two things, the human anatomy, and viruses. Presented visually through abstract art.