Artist Profiles
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Sina Bozorgvar
Country or region of origin: Iran
Bio: I’m a self-taught digital artist born in 1999. I like to challenge myself by expressing my imagination through limited color palettes. My art focuses on subjects of the dark side, death, and love. To date, I have had 7 exhibitions, 2 solo exhibitions, and 5 group exhibitions.
Current works in gallery: “Change”, “Love Never Dies”
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Nufseee
Country or region of origin: Russia
Bio: I show this world through energy and my own philosophy of life, which i actively learn through various sources of this world.
Current works in gallery: “High Energy”
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Amir Ali Abdi
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Habiba Green
Country or region of origin: England.
Bio: Drawing and painting have been Habiba’s passion since childhood. After graduating in Graphic Design from University of Bristol with a specialism in commercial graphic design, she completed her training in London, United Kingdom.
Habiba's work focuses on portraits and the human figure, along with botanical elements, using watercolours, digital painting, and gouache. She would describe her work as autobiographical, but also incorporating other people’s experiences to explore emotions so that she can connect as deeply as possible with the viewer. Her creative process is inspired by feminism and literature, materialising different concepts from her favourite writers. Habiba has has collaborated on exhibitions in Barcelona, Madrid, London, Los Angeles (CA), and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, as well as organising her own commemorative exhibition on International Women's Day: SHE, where she participated alongside twenty leading contemporary artists.
Habiba has worked for brands and music labels, including Smirnoff and Sony Music, and has illustrated book jackets for leading contemporary Spanish writers for clients including Penguin Random House. Her latest project is a collaboration with Jillian Dempsey, illustrating CHANEL’s Global Ambassadors. Currently immersed in the metaverse as a NFT artist.
Current Works in gallery: “Bewitched Rose”Habiba on “Bewitched Rose”: This artwork tells a story about a woman that is hypnotised by the wrong lover. There're three stages of a tempestuous breakup, when she eventually detaches herself from a turbulent perception she had of love.
If I'm honest, I have seen death. Nevertheless, I am not vanishing yet. Every flower I bring are my deepest mistakes-infinite entertainment to my tricky head. I was raised to carry my body weight, which belongs to my own self. I was petrified by your spell. And now I have silver hair. Bewitched until I was awake and told myself that I am not vanishing yet.
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Jeanna Anastasia Ghirghi
Country or region of origin:
Winter Park, Florida
Bio: Born and raised in Winter Park/ Orlando, Florida, Jeanna has been creating art for her entire life. As she was transitioning away from adolescence, and turning into the young woman she is today, Jeanna unfortunately was faced with her biggest obstacle in life— overcoming her unbearable extreme generalized anxiety disorder, severe depression, and her eating disorder. Although the depression was able to zap the joy away from everything she used to enjoy participating in (like softball), her depression failed to create a rift between her and her art. In fact, creating art become Jeanna’s most powerful coping mechanism. All of her art is a reflection of her, of her life, and of her darkest/ most hopeful thoughts. Jeanna transforms her pain into beautiful works of art. In return, she is able to find peace among all of the turmoil.
Statement: As stated in her biography, Jeanna utilizes art’s therapeutic properties in order to help her cope with living a life full of various mental illnesses. The colors and symbols used in her artwork are meant to help the viewer decipher the overall message of the artwork. Typically,
Red = anxiety and fear
Yellow = happiness and ideas
Green = earth and nature
indigo = depression/ extreme despair
Light blue: peace, serenity, and calmness
Violet: wisdom or wisdom from past pain
Pink = innocence and naivety
Ultimately, Jeanna creates art that reveals her struggles in life, by making art a window to her soul and darkest thoughts. She hopes by remaining vulnerable in her art, she will be able to create strong connections with others. Jeanna knows her art helps her get through life, and she sincerely hopes her art can help you too.
Current work in gallery: “I’m a Glass Half-Full, Waiting to Fall Off the Edge of a Table”
Jeanna on “I’m a Glass Half-Full, Waiting to Fall Off the Edge of a Table”:
This artwork was made to capture fleeting optimism, or the struggle of remaining optimistic while surrounded by negativity. We have all heard the saying “Are you a glass-half full or half empty?” The meaning of this somewhat cliché-metaphor boils down to whether or not you have an optimistic outlook or a pessimistic outlook on life. From the title of the artwork, it favors the optimistic outlook. However, the half-full wine glass is teetering on the edge of a table. Resulting in this feeling of an optimistic outlook but fearing it could fall and break at any moment, completely shattering the optimism. No longer a vessel, no longer full or empty, instead all that remains is wine and shards of glass scattered on the floor.
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Ionut Cuc
Country or region of origin: Romania
Bio: Artist & Graphic Designer from northwestern of Romania, passionate about art, design and technology.
My work focuses on figurative digital art and graphic design.
I’ve been always interested in art/design, fascinated by the “magic” other people do to create stunning things. In 2014 I opened Photoshop for the first time and like many other designers I started to learn the basics from tutorials.
Until 2017 I only edited photos, created banners, social media graphics and I drew pencil portraits.
I've seen a lot of digital illustrations on instagram and I said I have to try this digital medium. So in the middle of that year I bought a graphic tablet and having knowledge of drawing I started to draw/paint digitally.
Entering into this digital field I had learn how to make logos and other kind of graphics. I had learned, practiced and I still do.
Current works in gallery: “Too Dark to See”
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Ben Blennerhassett (Krono)
Country or region of origin: Australia
Bio: Ben Blennerhassett is a Director of Photography living and working in Melbourne, Australia.
Working internationally as a Cinematographer Ben recently shot the Netflix Original documentary ‘Speed Cubers’ and is currently working on commercial and documentary work in Australia.
Ben is also heavily involved in web3. He is a part of the World of Women team and runs his own photography based project (The Explore Project)
Name of piece in Sendrock collection:
Frost Vision
(https://foundation.app/@benblenner/vsn/2)
Additional comments & Philosophy on Piece:
The guardian of the frost ring world, she watches over the world and everybody in it.
She is the protector, the defender. She keeps everyone safe.
Her ability to safeguard the world is in her 'frost vision’
The frost ring halo around her eyes is used so she can see into the near future and keep the world safe from possible threats. She is also in harmony with her sister worlds.
Frost vision - A symbol of safety and life.