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Kristina Reingoldt
- Aug 30, 2019
- 4 min
COSMIC POWER AND MATHEMATICAL FORMULAS IN CLIVE CROFT'S WORK
I visited Clive in his studio in Lambeth sometime ago, we chatted about his journey as an artist, his workflow and complex ideas behind his vibrant paintings! I am now happy to share Clive's story with you! How did you start your career as an artist? Well, that was a long time ago. I went to the art school, and then I just became an artist. (Giggle) You mentioned that you are from Australia. When did you move to London? I moved to London a long time ago, around 30 years ago.
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Dec 14, 2018
- 6 min
IN CONVERSATION WITH BRAD KENNY
I visited Brad a while back in his studio in Surrey. When I saw Brad's work for the first time, I was mesmerised by his abstract portraits, which had so much character in them! Hence, I was determined to find out more about Brad's work! How did you start your career as an artist? These are two different questions. Number one, I am dyslexic, so art has always been natural to me. Even during primary school and secondary school, I would get told off for doodling while the teache
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Aug 8, 2018
- 7 min
NAOMI EDMONDSON - BRINGS OPTIMISM INTO EVERYDAY LIFE
Naomi is a founder of Survival Techniques - optimistic and colourful street art project that you might have spotted across London. Naomi went from being a professional skier to an award winning artists. Here is her story! As far as I know, you went from being a professional skier to now being an artist. Can you please tell me about your journey? I decided to stop skiing because I had a lot of injuries at the end of the season. Several in a row and that changed what skiing was
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Kristina Reingoldt
- Jun 15, 2018
- 4 min
IN CONVERSATION WITH PEDRO SOUSA LOURO
I came to Wimbledon Art Studios for the first time a few weeks ago to meet cubist abstract artist Pedro Sousa Louro, to talk about his work and get an inside view of his creative process and techniques that he has developed over the years. When did you realize that you want to be an artist? I have been an artist since I was very young! In fact, as a child, I wasn’t very lucky! At Christmas, I would always get pencils! *giggles My brother and my cousins would always get toys,
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