Teresa Ducamin
Teresa Ducamin’s illustrations balance geometric precision with soft, organic forms, inviting viewers to pause and notice the subtleties of daily life. Her series L'Hiver – Loin du Froid transforms personal experiences of winter into universal reflections on stillness, observation, and mindfulness
Lilian Day Thorpe
Lilian Day Thorpe’s photomontage work blends film photography with digital collage to create serene, textural landscapes that hover between memory and imagination. Her compositions prioritize mood over realism, offering a pause from the everyday and a space to reflect on beauty, quiet, and stillness.
Vanessa Wenwieser
Vanessa Wenwieser’s photography and digital art places women at the center of imagination, capturing vulnerability, intuition, and emotional depth. Featured in the “Lightness of Being” exhibition, her work invites viewers to witness the transcendent and the sublime through intimate, imaginative portrayals of the female form.
Paige Roberts
Paige Roberts is a digital illustrator whose work blends fairytales, folklore, and nature into captivating, dreamlike compositions. Drawing inspiration from literary icons like J.R.R. Tolkien and Jane Austen, as well as classic Disney animation, her art invites viewers into enchanting worlds filled with nostalgia and wonder. With collaborations including Anthropologie’s 2019 holiday line and a custom gift for Stevie Nicks in 2023, Paige continues to weave magic through her illustrations. Explore her artistic journey and creative vision in this exclusive feature.
Ryan Horton
Meet Ryan Horton, a Boston-based artist whose work challenges societal expectations and explores identity through digital mixed media and bold single-line drawings. In this interview, Ryan shares his journey, artistic philosophy, and how his experiences as a Black man in America have shaped his creative expression. Discover how Ryan's art delves into personal insecurities, confidence, and the freedom of self-expression.

