Luke Watson
Luke Watson’s art is an exploration of the changing landscapes of the American West. Through vibrant, hyper-saturated paintings and delicate paper sculptures, Watson interprets his deep connection to nature and its complex cycles of life, decay, and regeneration. In his current body of work, he blends traditional representational techniques with sculptural elements to raise questions about our relationship with the land and its fragility. Discover the inspirations and processes that drive his unique artistic vision.
Meghna Sharma
Discover the evocative oil paintings of Meghna Sharma, a talented portrait artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Through her detailed and emotional portraits, Meghna explores universal themes like love, longing, and connection, creating intimate stories that invite viewers to reflect on their own experiences. With work displayed in both local and international exhibitions, Meghna continues to capture the quiet beauty of everyday life, infusing her subjects with depth and emotion. Read more about her process, influences, and the personal stories behind her powerful artwork.
Graham Franciose
Graham Franciose's artwork invites viewers to explore the emotional weight we all carry through the lens of surreal, dream-like landscapes. In his latest work, he captures both the heaviness of life's struggles and the potential for regrowth. Working primarily with watercolor and gouache, Franciose’s pieces balance the melancholy of large, looming boulders with bursts of life and hope. His "Morning Coffee Paintings" have become a daily ritual, fueling the creation of works that are both organic and deeply introspective. Explore how Franciose combines personal experiences with the universal human condition in his striking, emotive artwork.
Paul Tambellini
In his latest body of work, Paul Tambellini masterfully captures the interplay of light and shadow, creating dynamic landscapes that reflect the constant motion of the world around us. Influenced by artists like Hopper and Diebenkorn, Tambellini’s oil paintings explore the emotional resonance of color while portraying the awe and isolation felt when observing vast landscapes and architectural environments. Discover more about Tambellini’s process and the inspiration behind his expressive works in Issue 46 of Create! Magazine.
Jennifer Huang
Jennifer Huang (HFYJ), a high school senior from Southern California, blends her experiences as a Chinese immigrant with her exploration of socially relevant issues in her art. Using traditional oil painting techniques, she addresses themes like Asian stereotypes, the role of women in Chinese society, and the resilience of revolutionary forces. Discover how Jennifer uses vibrant colors and symbolic imagery to provoke reflection and inspire change in her work, featured in Issue 46 of Create! Magazine.
Zhanna Tsytsyn
In Issue 46 of Create! Magazine, we feature Zhanna Tsytsyn, an artist whose work merges her passion for Ecosomatics, nature, and the mystical forces that shape our inner worlds. Using raw pigments, oil paint, and materials like sand and collected earth, Tsytsyn creates textured, abstract landscapes that explore humanity’s connection to the land and the environment. Through her art, she invites viewers into a surreal world where human figures and nature are inseparable, reflecting the cycles of life and our shared ecological existence.
Brennan Harris
Brennan Harris, a Southern California artist, draws inspiration from the philosophies and aesthetics of Classical Greece and Rome to create meticulously crafted paintings that bridge the ancient and the modern. Combining the stoic elegance of marble sculptures with invigorating colors and abstract forms, Harris celebrates timeless beauty through a contemporary lens. Discover how his journey with dyslexia and commitment to fitness have shaped his artistic practice and influenced his unique approach to painting.
Emily Parsons
Emily Parsons is a Brooklyn-based artist blending her background in art direction with a passion for capturing the beauty in ordinary moments. Her work explores themes of modernity, time, and place through glowing lighting, thoughtful expressions, and impressionist brushstrokes. Parsons invites viewers to find art in the world around them, from sunsets to subtle textures, celebrating the charm hidden in everyday life.
Ali Enache
Discover the serene yet powerful works of Ali Enache, a minimalist artist whose color field paintings evoke deep emotion and connection. Featured in AQ Volume 4, Enache's pieces, created with delicate layers of diluted acrylics, reflect the beauty of simplicity and the complexities of motherhood and self-expression. Explore how her journey back to painting transformed her life and practice in this insightful interview.
Nuohan Jiang
In AQ Volume 4, we showcase Nuohan Jiang, a talented painter whose work transcends the physical, inviting viewers to explore themes of time, impermanence, and connection with the cosmos. Through a delicate blend of symbolism and vivid brushwork, Jiang creates meditative pieces that challenge conventional perceptions of reality, offering a quiet refuge amid the chaos of modern life. Discover her journey as an artist and the powerful messages woven through her paintings.
Gabrielle Newman
Meet Gabrielle Newman, a digital artist who weaves together fantasy and realism in her breathtaking portraits. Specializing in character-based art, particularly from the Harry Potter universe, Gabrielle’s journey from self-taught artist to celebrated creator is a testament to perseverance and passion. Featured in AQ Volume IV, her work invites viewers into the fantastical realms she creates, offering a unique blend of emotion and storytelling through digital tools.
Marisa Bazan
Marisa Bazan, an artist featured in AQ Volume 4, combines analog collage art and film photography to explore themes of femininity, beauty, and personal expression. Her work, which blends seemingly unrelated images into cohesive, thought-provoking stories, captures the complexities of being a woman. Dive into her creative process, inspirations, and how she uses collage as a visual diary to articulate her feelings and experiences. Discover how Marisa’s unique approach to art-making offers a fresh perspective on the female experience.
Britt Michaelian
Britt Michaelian’s distinctive artistic approach blends the healing practices of Reiki with the raw materials of nature, such as soil from energy vortexes and powdered minerals. Featured in AQ Volume 4, her meditative abstract works are not only visual expressions but transmissions of energy intended to heal people, pets, plants, and places. Discover how her unique fusion of art and healing rituals shapes a profound connection with the viewer, offering both aesthetic pleasure and spiritual nourishment.
Christina Spann
Christina's journey as an artist spans a wide range of mediums, from painting and drawing to glass design. Featured in AQ Volume 4, her abstract works are inspired by the colors of the Sonoran Desert and the improvisational nature of jazz, resulting in compositions that layer, erase, and expose emotions. With a BFA in Fine Arts and decades of experience, Christina invites viewers to connect with the enduring power of abstract art and the beauty of spontaneous creativity.
Anika Geldner
Anika Geldner, an artist featured in AQ Volume 4, creates intricate abstract works that reflect her deep connection to colors, shapes, and emotions. Inspired by masters like Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky, as well as her own travels and personal interactions, Anika’s work bridges inner emotion and external reality. Read more about her creative process and artistic journey.
Natalie Armstrong
Natalie Armstrong, a mixed media collage artist from Louisiana, creates vibrant, female-centric works that reimagine classic pin-up aesthetics with a playful, maximalist twist. Her joyful obsession with hunting and manipulating images shines through her unique art, featured in Create! Magazine AQ Volume 4. Explore her artistic journey and the stories behind her captivating pieces.
Marina Capdevila
Marina Capdevila's captivating portraits of the elderly challenge conventional views on beauty, gender, and age. With her vibrant artistic style and a deep focus on the human experience, she uses her grandmother as a muse to explore themes of identity and death. Her international presence, including murals across the globe, reflects her commitment to breaking down stereotypes and fostering deeper conversations through art.
Spring Break Jake
Spring Break Jake, also known as Jake Kenobi, crafts emotionally charged artwork that delves into the complexities of mental health, death, and vulnerability. Drawing on personal experience and a deep love for travel and music, his works mix tropical imagery with raw, Memento Mori-inspired illustrations. His textured, multi-layered pieces invite viewers to engage in conversations around masculinity, emotion, and healing. Learn more about Jake’s process and the messages behind his art in Issue 46 of Create! Magazine.
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.
Francine Hsu Davis
From the bustling streets of New York to the architectural details found in Taipei, Francine Hsu Davis’s work explores the complexities of memory, place, and identity. Through her rich layers of oil paint, Davis recreates the urban landscapes she encounters, using color and texture to evoke a sense of nostalgia and familiarity. Read more about how her cultural roots and personal experiences shape her artistic process in Issue 46 of Create! Magazine.