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Danielle Whitehead (Nielle Renee) is a visual artist from Michigan with a BFA from Michigan State University. She specializes in portraiture and figurative art, using intricate patterns and motifs. Danielle fosters community dialogue through her work, promoting empathy and understanding. Notable achievements include Brushes With Cancer Midwest 2023, features in Goddessarts Magazine, and participation in Fernland Studios Residency. Danielle's piece, 'Queen Bee,' was a runner-up in the art category of MoonLit Getaway's Grand Opening Contest (2024).

Loving You

Danielle Whitehead

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Georgie Melrose is an abstract artist concerned with life; they believe each piece should feel dynamic and uniquely its own. They work primarily digitally via procreate, but also work with acrylic on canvas. They have been an independent artist since 2021, and hope their work inspires, "Oh cool, look at that!".

Website: GeorgieMelrose.com

A Single Choice

Georgie Melrose

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Gugulethu Ndlalani is a self-taught visual artist and photographer from Soweto, South Africa, born on September 20, 1998. His work is deeply influenced by the rich cultural heritage of Soweto, a township renowned for its historical significance and vibrant stories. As the creative director of a collaborative project called Brokenvillages, Gugulethu focuses on storytelling that reflects the African narrative, particularly the experiences of black individuals who navigate the complexities of daily life. His photography serves as a medium for addressing various social issues that either directly or indirectly affect his life and the lives of those around him.

Pain Through Belonging

Gugulethu Ndlalani

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Nicholas Ganz was born in 1976 in the Ruhr city of Essen. He now works as a visual artist and author in Berlin. His first reading experience was captivated by ‘The NeverEnding Story’ by Michael Ende. The graphic representation of the book with its two text colours and the chapter illustrations by Roswitha Quadflieg made a great impression on him. Since then he photographed and drew again and again, until he began spraying his first graffiti on house walls in 1994. He bought his first SLR camera and found two tools that are still with him today. He successfully completed an apprenticeship as a sign painter and obtained a vocational baccalaureate in design. He remained artistically self-taught. Just a few years after his first street art pictures, he began to develop further and try out new techniques. He drew with pencil or ink and painted on canvas with oil or acrylic. These mixed techniques still characterize a large part of his portfolio today. He combines street art techniques with classical painting and his works are based on the reality of people's lives or deal with philosophical or political analyses. He likes to tell stories and reflect his own world of thought in his paintings. After many years of anonymous artistic activity in the street, in 2023 he focused increasingly on works on canvas and tried out new visual imagery. In 2024, he presented these new works to an audience for the first time.

Remembering Pokhara

Nicholas Ganz

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Michael Moreth is a recovering Chicagoan living in the rural, micropolitan City of Sterling, the Paris of Northwest Illinois.

Captivate, Catalyst, Dialectic

Michael Moreth

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Rebecca St. Pierre is a Canadian photographer, digital composite artist, and writer. Her photography has appeared in Understorey Magazine, Cloud Lake Literary, and Honeyguide Literary Magazine and has been juried into multiple Art à la Carte shows at the Ontario Legislative Building. You will find more of her work on Traffic Signal Box Wraps in London, Ontario, and at www.WordFlightAndLight.mypixieset.com.

Uniting at Twilight

Rebecca St. Pierre

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Ellena Deeley is a poet and analogue photographer. Her photographs have been featured in a number of independent art and photography magazines such as Swim Press, Paddler Press, Wishbone Words and Ink, Sweat & Tears.

Brine

Ellena Deeley

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Victor Adebayo Meye is a Nigerian visual artist renowned for his captivating and vibrant paintings. Based in Ogun City, Nigeria, Victor's artistic expertise spans across watercolor, oil, acrylic, and digital mediums. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Victor's artwork embodies the beauty and richness of African culture, infused with modern flair. His unique style, characterized by bold colors and emotive subjects, has captivated audiences and solidified his position as a rising talent in the African art scene.

Black and Golden

Victor Adebayo Meye

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