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Cherianne Dawn (aka Cheryl Jenkins): Art as Sacred Alignment

Cherianne Dawn, also known professionally as Cheryl Jenkins, is a UK-based artist whose work rests at the intersection of visual art and energetic healing....

Rita Basumallick: Between Color and Feeling

Rita Basumallick is a New York–based artist whose work channels memory, movement, and the quiet power of nature. Born in India and now rooted...

The Symbolism of Love and Unity in Gustav Klimt’s “The Kiss”

“The Kiss,” painted by Gustav Klimt between 1907 and 1908, is one of the most celebrated works of art from the Viennese Secession movement....

Erik Tierolf: Between the Absurd and the Profound

Erik Tierolf was born in 1963 in Renesse, a seaside town in the Dutch province of Zeeland. He grew up in Emmen, far from...

Maria Emilov: Painting Through Memory and Meaning

Maria Emilov doesn’t separate life from art. For her, painting is a reflection of experience—sometimes subtle, sometimes intense, but always sincere. Born in Sofia,...

Natalie Dunham: Precision, Process, and the Poetics of Repetition

Natalie Dunham doesn’t just build art—she builds systems. Patterns. Repetitions. Forms that feel both obsessive and meditative. Her practice sits somewhere between sculpture and...