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Building, Unbuilding, and Destruction: The Works of Artemis Herber.
With work Featured in both Round Lemon’s ‘Earth’ and ‘ONE’ Exhibitions, Herber talks to us about her processes of deconstruction, Greek influences, and avid research into the Anthropocene.
The Biomorphic Forms of Irina Laaja.
Exhibited in Round Lemon’s ‘Earth’, ‘Body’ and ‘ONE’ exhibitions, Laaja’s work toys with notions of both the body and the absurd. In this interview, we briefly re-visit her work ‘I wanted to be a monument but I guess I’m just a body’, whilst discovering more about her recent practice.
A brief chat with Sustainability Artist, Sarah Strachan.
Featured in Round Lemon’s ‘ONE’ Exhibition with her work ‘Objects Listening’, recent graduate Sarah briefly chats about value of materials, and her works shortlisted for the Sustainability Art Prize.
Constructed Disillusionment: The Upcycled Works of Sam Heydt.
Shortlisted for the Round Lemon Award 2021, Heydt’s work is an accumulation of recycled media, forming works which are both provocative and political. Here Heydt talks to us about the contexts and methods which underpin her practice.
Organised Chaos: The Work of Fiona Campbell.
Winner of the Round Lemon Award 2021, Sculptor Fiona Campbell uses intuitive processes with discarded materials to create assemblages of organised chaos. Campbell’s organic process of making and attentive eye for line and form captivated the Round Lemon team, and here she talks to us more about her making process and influences.
Nikolay Vlahov and the Abstraction of the Soul.
Participating in both Round Lemon’s ‘Earth’ exhibition and ‘ONE’ exhibition, Nikolay Vlahov has kindly shared more about his abstract painting practice with us. Here he talks to us about his abstract paintings as an emotional passage to the soul, and reflects on his own personal dialogue of contemplation in his work.
Petrified Aphantasia: The sculptures of Rachel Lou.
In this interview, Lou reveals her intuitive, emotional and spiritual process when working with sculpture and the ways in which her Aphantasia has become an integral part of her practice.
Queer Narratives: The Work of William Shoal.
Round Lemon Associate Artist William Shoal talks to us about the importance of queer representation in art, and the impact of being exposed to a rich cultural art scene growing up.