Kelly Angelovic
Kelly Angelovic's art captures the vibrant beauty found in ordinary moments, from tranquil landscapes to intimate still lifes. Featured in AQ Volume IV, Angelovic uses oils, acrylics, and gouache to create dynamic, colorful works that invite viewers to appreciate the world around them. Discover her creative journey from graphic design to becoming a full-time painter and how she finds inspiration in daily life, even amid challenges like imposter syndrome and creative blocks.
Kanako Togawa
Kanako Togawa, a glass artist from Japan, merges the delicate qualities of glass with traditional Japanese ink to express complex themes of life, death, and the invisible presence of nature. Featured in AQ Volume IV, her works offer a rich exploration of memory and emotion, drawing inspiration from Shinto and Zen Buddhist principles. With an international exhibition record and a unique artistic perspective, Togawa’s work invites viewers to connect with nature in a profound and personal way.
Cat Crotchett
Cat Crotchett’s bold encaustic works are a reflection of both personal and societal transformation. As an AQ Volume IV Artist, her art uses abstract patterns to symbolize emotional and cultural layers, creating compositions full of texture, color, and meaning. With over three decades of artistic experience, Crotchett blends intention and acceptance in her creative process, allowing for unexpected risks and discoveries in her vibrant works. Visit her interview to dive deeper into her compelling journey.
Susan Grace
Susan Grace, an AQ Volume IV artist, creates compelling figurative oil paintings that explore themes of identity, transformation, and narrative through surreal and abstract approaches. Her academic background in literature and theater informs her work, inspiring deeply layered interpretations of the female figure. Grace’s paintings, widely exhibited across the U.S., invite viewers into unfinished dramas where the gaze and form provoke dialogue about metamorphosis and autonomy.
Christina Contaldi
Christina Contaldi, a New Jersey-based artist featured in AQ Volume 4, shares her journey from a decade-long career in Graphic Design to rediscovering her passion for painting. Inspired by the healing power of nature, Christina's work reflects themes of connection, spirituality, and personal growth. Discover how she navigates challenges, embraces experimentation, and creates art that fosters peace and tranquility.
Jennifer Agricola Mojica
Discover the captivating work of Jennifer Agricola Mojica, a San Antonio-based contemporary painter whose layered compositions explore themes of time, space, and motherhood, offering a unique narrative through abstraction and realism.