Yara Abu Aataya: Exploring the idea of time's fluidity
Meet Yara, the designer of her unique ~1 hour collection of interior accessories. In our interview we dived into Yara's work, her inspirations, as well as her soft spot for to-do lists and dream interpretation.
Sophie Kugel and her colorful dance through art
Sophie is an art photographer, visualizing art collections on behalf of museums and galleries. By wearing clothes that match the colors and patterns in the artwork, she transforms the way we see and experience it.
Eva Blut: Bags that speak your language
Eva Blut reforms the bag and alters the way you look at what a bag can be.
Gabriel and Magdalena: Our city became a canvas and story was painted
Two long-time friends share a passion for the art and mosaics displayed on the buildings of Vienna. One day, they decided to share their love for this unique type of art with all of us and created the Museum of Looking Up.
Ann Van Hoey: I was turning 50 and thinking, “Is this everything?”
Ann changed her profession in her 50s and became a world-famous ceramist. She is among the so-called late bloomers, people who fulfill their potential later in life. Which route led from Mechelen, Belgium, to art galleries around the world?
Romy and Ilya: Life is about adding colors
Romy and Ilya design wall objects that spark the imagination. Read the story about the power of colors, fantasy and the idea that playfulness doesn't need to end when growing up.
Keen Heick-Abildhauge: It’s about people, just like you and me, living in a country called Russia
We all have a certain image about Russia in our heads either influenced by history, media, etc. Documentary photographerKeen Heick-Abildhauge got an idea to make 100 Russian portraits of people aged 1-100 years. His goal was to make Russians smile and break down that stigma.