
REBECCA LOUISE LAW, using hundreds of suspended flowers
Words by Lula Criado Every week Columbia Road in East London has transformed into a parade of flowers thanks to the Sunday flower market. Rebecca

Words by Lula Criado Every week Columbia Road in East London has transformed into a parade of flowers thanks to the Sunday flower market. Rebecca

Words by Lula Criado Heather Barnett is a London-based visual artist and researcher working with living systems and scientific processes turning slime mould into stunning

Words by Lula Criado My first exposure to Rafael Gómezbarros’s work (Colombia, 1972) was at the Saatchi Gallery’s show ‘Pangaea: New Art from Africa and Latin

Words by Lula Criado British artist and poet Lucy Glendinning blends the human figure, poetry, and philosophical questions to create expressive and disturbing sculptures to explore the

Words by Lula Criado Surgery steel, apocalypse, mutilations, anatomy, subconscious, experimentation, consumerism, masturbation, pleasure, vanity and hedonism are some of the words that describe the

Words by Lula Criado Lêna Bùi was born in Danang (Vietnam) but currently lives and works in Saigón. With her fascinating conceptual work, Lêna explores the

Words by Lula Criado Sarah Hatton —English-born, Canadian-based visual artist— has a special relationship with bees and an innovative and creative approach to art. She blends the Fibonacci

Words by Lula Criado Twin degrees in Molecular Biology and Fine Art make the work of Cambridge-based artist Zachary Beer creative and innovative. His paintings, full of beautiful

Interview by Lula Criado Maurizio Montalti is the founder of Officina Corpusculi, a creative and innovative laboratory focused on establishing relationships between science, art, society, nature,