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Abstract Compositions: An Interview With Artist Ruth October
Ruth October is an abstract artist who believes art has the power to heal and is key to well-being. Her expressive works are guided by how she is feeling when creating a piece. Her bold colour palette is key in creating works that spark joy and bring to life the unseen.
The Lost Boy
Rising, sinking, holding on, letting go. DeSantis navigates turbulent moments of adolescence in his latest photography series ‘The Lost Boy’. With a remarkable eye for colour, it’s no surprise that the 17 year old’s work has already been exhibited internationally. I caught up with Ethan to learn more about The Lost Boy - I Feel Free and Triumph*…
Bárbara Ramos: Reflecting on the Corporeal, Mental and the Spiritual
An Interview between Round Lemon’s Zest Hall Curator Andreea Pislaru, and Bárbara Ramos, our first artist in residence. The artist investigates the contrast between the real and the imaginary, light and dark, the dreamlike and the non-place. Her creatures are a pure expression of existence without any baggage or influence from the material world.
Becoming Beer Baby
Born and raised in Birmingham, artist Beer Baby talks about reaffirming her artistic style, running an artist-led collective, and the process behind her piece ‘Glowing’, which features in our Round Lemon X SHOUT Digital Shout Outs exhibition.
Slugs, Nipples and Bodies: An Interview with Roda
Allow me to introduce you to Roda, a Greek artist who is currently studying Fashion Design at Nottingham Trent. His practice investigates issues of inequality, greed and power, in a socio-politic cultural context, and his ambition to push limits is revealed by both the concepts and the diverse choice of mediums. The artist’s response to the RL X SHOUT Exhibition unveils an exquisite visual language that intrigues me.
Irina Tall: Ghastly Sirins
Irina Tall’s personal mythologies echo queer personal symbolisms: haunting distorted memories form into ghastly narratives. Sirins - half human and half bird creatures - swoop across gloomy skies, and the mark-making of these creatures is dramatic, completely full of energy. Irina talks about her use of monochrome, surprising materials and the iconography of the Sirin.
Lara: Amalgamations of Intrusive Memories and Cool Media
Lara is a 22-year-old art student that likes to explore identity in relation to herself and others in their practice. Growing up in rural Portugal, her earlier practice was heavily influenced by majolica pottery and ‘azulejos’. This, paired with her love for graphic novels and manga has resulted in narrative-driven drawing practice. They view their practice as ‘escapism from the mundane every day’.
Fertility Games: Lisa Moro’s Sport of Creation
Imagine as we go by our daily routines, sculptures float above us and around us - sculptures we can even walk though. These are objects we are oblivious to. Lisa Moro’s Fertility Games uses digital sculptures in this manner.
The Satirical Collage of Adam Wynn
Let me introduce you to Birmingham’s pioneering Collage Maker: Adam Wynn. Multi-disciplinary Artist, Founder of Birmingham Collage Collective and co-founder of Collage Zine Triple One Five, Adam is taking the Birmingham Art scene by storm. His satirically political yet critical works scrutinise British politics and culture, allowing us to access heavy topics through an authentic and subconscious form of cut and paste, all whilst having a good chuckle.
Evading Stereotypes With Fine Art Image Maker Diogo Duarte.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Artist Diogo Duarte, exploring the portrayal of mystery in the artistic setting of cruising grounds. His work has a supernatural feel, and I’m fascinated by his presentation of such via the medium of tarot cards. Intrigued, I was eager to find out more about Diogo and his involvement in the Round Lemon’s ‘SHOUT’ Exhibition.
Harry Grundy – pearls, poems and phlegm.
Over the course of 9 days in the November of 2021 – a conversation between Round Lemon writer Liv Collins, and artist Harry Grundy takes place. Over email, we chat about his piece Pearls Before Swine, ideas for wobbly outdoor sculptures – and the contentious relationship between art and money. This is an artist who is unafraid to say it how it is – phlegm and all.
Breaking the ways of seeing with Toby Hawkins.
Artist Toby Hawkins talks to Bethan Jayne about his experimental photography journey, passion for words and shares some useful advice for artists who are battling the creative employment industry. Toby’s work ‘A Scattering of Objects’ is currently being shown in Round Lemon’s SQUASH exhibition at Parkside Gallery.
Introducing Brummie Artist Grace Clifford and her English Objects.
Born in Brum and raised in the Black Country, Grace is an artist who takes pride in her roots and uses her life experiences to inform her manipulation of British tat.
A little bit Nosey: Interviewing Jenya Stashkov.
Strange figures encompass tree like structures with protruding long noses and inquisitive eyes. They resemble some humanly qualities, but maintain an overwhelming sense of ‘otherness’. Injected with bold colours and intricate mark-making, Jenya’s illustrations push the boundaries of contemporary surrealism.
Ruth Batham: Being Human.
Rambling noisy bodies and charged embraces occupy Batham’s ‘Three Lions’ in sweeping shades of greens and blues, as I can hear the celebratory chanting of an ecstatic football crowd. With an academic background in Human sciences and an enthusiasm for paint, it’s not surprising that Ruth turned to art to capture the essence of both the human form and its relationships through various types of portraiture. Having had work featured in Round Lemon’s Kitchen Gallery Exhibition in October, I was intrigued to find out more about Ruth’s influences and decision making when it comes to collecting people on canvas.
Minimalistic Freedom with Sculptor Sarah Larby.
Leeds based Artist Sarah talks to us about verbs as inspiration, the importance of spatial architecture and most importantly, trusting your gut. Sarah showcased some of her work as part of Round Lemon’s ‘Default’ exhibition.
Philip Michael Wolfson: Artist and Architect.
Part of Round Lemon’s Default Exhibition, Wolfson is a practitioner who creates both 2D and 3D work inspired by Constructivist and Futurist movements.
Accessible Digital Education: The pioneering work of Tyler James Bangkok.
Tyler is a Digital Collage and Public Artist living and working in Bangkok. Creating political landscapes through the lens of queer fantasy, Tyler’s style is formed through his own experiences as a Gay American Artist and his queer representation of reality. Using various digital applications and programming to create interactive art workshops with the Asian community, Tyler’s practice is educational and accessible as well as chaotic yet peculiar. Tyler is also an exhibiting artist at Round Lemon’s ‘WORM’ Exhibition.
Materials, Text and Abjection: The works of Hannah Stratford.
Featured in Round Lemon’s ‘WORM’ exhibition, Hannah Stratford’s works are a combination of sculpture, text and digital collage. Playing with the notions of temporality, material value, seduction, eroticisim and the juvenile, Hannah’s practice is both bodily and captivating. Here I talk to Hannah about the intersection between text and form, as well as her future plans as an Artist now that she’s graduated.
Seeking Enlightenment Through Meditative Performance Art: The Work of Robert Ladislas Derr.
Robert Ladislas Derr’s piece ‘Safe Space’ was featured in Round Lemon’s online exhibition, BODY. The work involved Derr holding the Plow Yoga pose naked in a forest, with a lit candle in his anus as the sun set. Intrigued, I talk to Robert about the piece, his intentions behind it, and the role of humour in performance art.