Making eye contact, a once unavoidable feat when packed into a crowded train car or museum, is now a nearly impossible mission as those around you are almost guaranteed to be sucked into their phone’s screen while scrolling through Facebook or killing digital zombies. Our increasing dependence on the information devices constantly stuck to our hands was the inspiration for artist Antoine Geiger’s series SUR-FAKE, a group of digitally altered photographs depicting random people being sucked into the screens of their phones. More
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It’s hard to resist being lured in by Robert Duxbury’s soft, timeless paintings. The works are drenched in vulnerability and emotionally potent. Duxbury uses his art as a sort of reflective biography, working through memories of bittersweet youth and externalising tender moments of fear and suffering from a place of ki
About Oil on linen Image: 50 x 50 cm Frame: 66 x 66 cm Elena Guillaumin is a cosmopolitan Russian born artist who splits her time between residing in France and Scotland. Her main studio is based in the West End of Edinburgh but she also works from abroad. Elena attended a school of art in Russia during her teenage years and she later studied at the Laoust Art Academy in Paris until 2012. Elena was taught at the academy under the direction of Hannah A. Laoust, a renowned artist, sculptor, painter and dancer. To this day, her training has been a unique and solid foundation which underpins both her creative flair and her success as an independent artist. Since moving to Scotland in 2014, Elena’s artwork was influenced and strongly inspired by the Scottish landscape and ephemerality. Her paintings capture a variety scenarios from landscapes to abstracts. She became particularly known by her floral and birch trees’ collections.