Hannah West
Hannah West’s art invites reflection on the simple yet profound moments found in daily life. With her delicate colored pencil drawings, she transforms ordinary scenes into contemplative works that evoke comfort and tranquility. Learn more about her process and how her art celebrates the beauty in the mundane.
Jada McAliley
In her work, Jada McAliley captures intimate moments that explore her relationships with family and herself, all through the lens of her Black identity. Using mediums like graphite, oil paint, and B&W film, she creates deeply personal narratives that invite the viewer into the complexity of family traditions and self-reflection. From her high school experiences to her future studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Jada's art is a journey of growth and self-expression.
Linda Wallis
Linda Wallis’s journey from cityscapes to surreal, biomorphic worlds came after rediscovering the joy of colored pencils in 2017. Her process is driven by a playful exploration of the unconscious mind, resulting in drawings that blend the bizarre and the familiar. Wallis's work captures themes of fragility, control, and resistance, offering a powerful commentary on personal anxieties and the environmental crisis.
Alex Wissenbach
Painter and sketch artist Alex Wissenbach shares her artistic evolution in AQ Volume 4. From her intricate lightbulb designs born during lockdown to her recent sea-inspired watercolors influenced by a move to Australia, Alex's work captures moments of creativity, self-discovery, and joy. This issue marks her first public showcase beyond personal platforms, offering a glimpse into her vibrant artistic world.
Anna Wilson
Anna Wilson, an artist from London, Ontario, creates intricate fineliner drawings that blur the line between reality and imagination. Drawing inspiration from her childhood on a farm, her work evokes feelings of comfort and nostalgia. In her latest pieces, she brings “the between” spaces—those overlooked areas between interior and exterior—into focus, offering viewers an invitation to reconnect with their own memories and sense of place. Read more about her creative process and inspiration in Issue 46 of Create! Magazine.
Jessica Archer
Discover the captivating world of Jessica Archer, a Canadian artist known for her lifelike portraits of beloved comic book characters. Blending fine art techniques with comic book influences, Jessica’s detailed drawings use pencil, graphite, and charcoal to bring nostalgia and realism together in powerful, evocative works of art. Learn more about her journey, artistic process, and the community that supports her creative vision.
Julia Holtmann
German visual artist Julia Holtmann, based in Spain, explores the delicate intersection of nature and abstraction through her detailed drawings. With a focus on organic forms and self-inquiry, her work examines healing, time, and the deeper connections between being and relating. In this artist profile, learn about Holtmann's artistic evolution, the influence of nature on her practice, and her philosophy of immersion and ritual.
Polly Crane
In this insightful feature, we explore the work of Polly Crane, a talented artist from Devon, UK. With her background in graphic design and fashion, Polly captures the multifaceted experiences of womanhood through her art. From the struggles for autonomy to moments of intimacy, her series offers a poignant commentary on identity, viewed through her unique bird's-eye perspective. Join us as we delve into her artistic journey and the powerful messages behind her creations.
Lucy Ray
Join us as we delve into the artistic journey of Lucy Ray, a Melbourne-based artist whose unique compositions explore the intersection of memory and emotion. Raised in Yeppoon and now living between Australia and Abu Dhabi, Lucy's work invites viewers to reflect on their own experiences through a lens of nostalgia and intrigue. Learn about her influences, creative process, and recent exhibitions that showcase her talent on both national and international stages.
JP Neang
Join us as we delve into the life and art of JP Neang, a Cambodian-American woman breaking barriers and inspiring change through her creative expression. With roots in a story of survival, JP’s illustrations capture the tension between struggle and hope, offering a unique perspective on identity and resilience. Discover how her passion for education and art is shaping communities and empowering the next generation.
Win Wallace
Join us as we delve into the captivating world of Win Wallace, a South Carolina native now thriving in Lockhart, Texas. With a focus on drawing fictional portraits, Wallace blends art history with nature to celebrate the fleeting moments of life. Learn about his creative process, the influences behind his work, and his reflections on the art community in our exclusive interview. Discover how his daily practice brings to life the intricate connections between humanity and the natural world.
Anna Mikhaela Reyes
Join us as we spotlight Anna Mikhaela Reyes, a contemporary conceptual artist based in Denton, Texas. With a focus on charcoal, watercolor, and colored pencil, Anna's evocative work explores the intricacies of human emotions and vulnerabilities. In this feature, she shares her artistic inspirations, her relationship with her mediums, and her commitment to authenticity in her creative practice. Explore how her personal experiences shape her art and connect with audiences on profound levels.