Tatiana Almond
(RU) Patina of Silence was inspired by modern overload of information, which can be seen in social networks. This imagery opposes the clarity of forms
João Amado
(PT) The work Rising Waters seeks to expose the rise of sea waters due to the melting of glacial areas, and its main objective is
Bagrat Arazyan
(AZ/SI) In a world where we feel we have a solid foundation for life, everything can change in one second. War can turn our peaceful
Jorge Chamorro
(ES) Nails represents someone formed only by fingers, without eyes, ears or mouth, unable to see, speak or hear and is condemned to live in
Carmen Chiorean
(RO) Carmen Chiorean (1982) is the artist that lives and works in Brasov; Romania. She has graduated from the National Art University in Bucharest. The
Bernarda Conič
(SI) The work Island of Peace depicts a place where peace reigns and the sun shines, and around it a whirlwind of storms and storm
MCAHNY
(IT) Every face tells us a story without using words. This noisy silence always pierce MCAHNY’s mind when she sees much more than visible through
Rachel Derum
(AU) Rachel Derum (1980) is an analogue and digital collage artist, exploring themes of identity, perception and consciousness through her surreal, figurative compositions. Rachel has
Ben DiNino
(US) Ben DiNino (1973) is an American artist who started seriously showing his work in 2018 after attending the first Kolaj Fest in New Orleans.
Deborah Di Leo
(IT) “We cannot change the unchangeable. When the storms of our emotions tumult and the noise of the outside world is deafening, it is Silence
Martin Došek
(CZ) “The world is complex. We are influenced by a lot of stimuli and information in which we are kind of lost, symbols, archetypes, religions,
Helen Grundy
(GB) Helen Grundy (1965) is an object maker and digital collage artist living in Birmingham, who also work with homeless men and women in the
Rocío Guerrero
(CL) “Observe the noise and appreciate the reflection. It reminds me that there is a contemplative place inside me that remains undeterred, given over to
Ramina Ibragimova
(GR) Ramina Ibragimova (1995) resides the last few years in Thessaloniki, Greece. Analog & digital collages and her mixed media art techniques, offer a unique
Olga Klim
(UK) “Does silence breed isolation, or does isolation breed silence? This is a two-sided process. A person ceases to exist for society without communication and
Paola Lesina
(IT) Paola Lesina (1987) works as a visual artist mixing performance, painting, sound and writing. Composition, assembly and improvisation are the cardinal points on which
Virginia Lorenzetti
(IT) Virginia Lorenzetti (1998) is an Italian artist and Master student based in Rome, currently studying at the HFBK Dresden, Germany. Her research aims to
Miranda Maher
(US) “Silent chaos? When I look at this image, I hear the cacophony of all those birds… calling, squabbling, and their prey’s cries as well.”
Virginie Maltais
(CA) Canadian artist Virginie Maltais (1988) in her works creates dreamlike spaces full of movement, which reflect her personal life experiences and carry a lot
Fernanda Porto
(BR) As a multidisciplinary visual artist, Fernanda Porto (1981) transits different mediums, such as painting, installation, performance, and foremost collage. The artist was born in
Angela Scardigno
(AR/US) In work Completely Silenced Angela Scardigno put together elements that represent chaos in an erratic/accidental structure generating an intriguing atmosphere. She questions silence and
Christine Stoddard
(US) “The silence within ourselves can be as profound as the sea. I swim back to and within myself to escape the chaos. This is
Simon Welsh
(AU) Simon Welsh’s work Buffet represents the calm amongst the chaos. Author is representing the balance we all must contend with, when faced with the