Kuan Hsuan Lu
Kuan-Hsuan Lu’s digital illustrations blend personal storytelling with symbolic imagery. Using flowers, hands, and containers, she reflects on resilience, growth, and hope in challenging times. Her work invites viewers to connect with their own journeys while witnessing the delicate balance between fragility and strength.
Carrie Cantwell
Carrie Cantwell transforms everyday stories into visually engaging illustrations that resonate across film, TV, and print. From set design to award-nominated graphic work, her creative journey blends narrative, color, and design into bold, memorable visuals.
Anelia Lazaroff Torres
Rooted in a lifelong immersion in art and design, Anelia Torres creates multidisciplinary work that bridges digital illustration, surface pattern design, and jewelry. Drawing inspiration from Los Angeles, memory, and imagined spaces, her practice moves fluidly between abstract and representational forms to communicate emotion beyond words.
Sam Wilde
Sam Wilde, a British multidisciplinary artist, creates award-winning works that blur the line between fine art and surface design. Using illustration, oil painting, animation, sculpture, and large-scale installations, he builds immersive worlds influenced by his synesthesia and love for evolutionary biology. His work has been exhibited globally, from London to China and Japan, redefining how we experience color, pattern, and creativity.
Genre Sun
Illustrator Genre Sun creates immersive, detail-rich scenes that reward slow looking and repeated viewing. Recently named a Category Winner at the 2025 World Illustration Awards, Sun reflects on a practice shaped by patience, playfulness, and extended creative cycles that allow imagery to unfold over time.
Leyla Cui
Leyla Cui’s work visualizes the unseen energy of introverts through symbolic and surreal illustrations. Her compositions—featuring eyes, birds, plants, vessels, and other motifs—explore resilience, vulnerability, and the creative potential of solitude, transforming inner worlds into imaginative, reflective narratives.
Matthew Carver
Matthew Carver’s work invites viewers into alternate realities, where time travel, ghostly encounters, and cyberpunk landscapes intertwine with spiritual and mystical themes. Featured in The Spirit World virtual exhibition, Carver’s paintings and graphic novels explore how stories, myths, and belief shape our understanding of the unseen.
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
Sophia van der Bank
Meet Sophia, the creative force behind Mrs. H, whose paintings and illustrations blend whimsy, storytelling, and quiet rebellion. From her South African farm roots to Dubai’s vibrant inspiration, her work evokes emotion through recurring figures, text, and symbolic motifs. Explore her series There Should Be Room for Us Too and witness art that celebrates freedom, choice, and reflection.
Guesswho : Chenxin Luo and Chenyi Luo
New York City twin duo Guess Who blends individuality and collaboration in narrative-driven illustration and graphic design. Their work examines human relationships, emotional nuance, and heterotopian spaces, inviting reflection on connection, curiosity, and imagined worlds.

