Artist Spotlight - Luise Eru

Artist Spotlight - Luise Eru

By Jaishree Ram

Born in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais in 1997, Luise Eru first got into art when he was a teenager after witnessing those around him create digital 3D art during a computer graphics course he was partaking in.

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Artist Spotlight - 'Tope Ajayi

Artist Spotlight - 'Tope Ajayi

By Jaishree Ram

On the lookout for the next, best artist who can help revamp your home? Looking for unconventional and exclusive pieces of artwork that could do fulfil this job? Then look no further. Meet ‘Tope Ajayi, a Nigerian-born and self-proclaimed multifaceted artist with a unique, bold and innovative style.

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Artist Spotlight - Patti Endo

Artist Spotlight - Patti Endo

By Jaishree Ram

Patti Endo’s work focuses predominantly on portraits and the human body, depicting them in a delicate and vulnerable way. Through line drawings, fine graphic inks and scattered line compositions, Endo explores the body by portraying individuals in their purest, shameless and intimate forms.

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Artist Interview: Nadia Wamunyu

Artist Interview: Nadia Wamunyu

By Ruby Holland

Nadia Wamunyu is a well-establish contemporary visual artist. She strongly believes that she was born an artist. We wish her a very warm welcome to the Area Noir family. Join us as we get to know her a little better below.

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INTERVIEW with Manue AG

INTERVIEW with Manue AG

By Ruby Holland

Is there a crucial element that significantly affects your vision and intention? How does this translate to your process?
I only create when my soul is in alignment with my ideas. When the whole mood is not in place it's difficult to create or finish something I started. I will just get away from it for a while and come back when the flow sinks in.
- Manue AG

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The Positive Effects Of Black Lives Matter In the Black Contemporary Art Industry

By Area Noir

What can't be denied is that art created in the wake of Black Lives Matter will forever represent a period of time that resonated on a profound level, worldwide, with more than the black community.

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