Pamela Trail
Boise-based artist Pamela Trail brings a graphic designer’s eye to her vivid acrylic and pencil works that blur abstraction and realism. In this AQ Volume VI feature, she reflects on reconnecting with creativity in midlife and channeling memory, imagination, and emotion into expressive landscapes that invite stillness and wonder.
Eline Nievers
Eline Nievers, a Netherlands-based digital artist featured in AQ Volume 6, merges traditional artistry with photography and AI-generated imagery to explore women's inner worlds and emotional landscapes. Her layered visual narratives examine vulnerability, strength, and silence through an evocative blend of tactile and digital media.
Isabelle Devos
Born in Belgium, raised in Canada, and now based in Australia, Isabelle Devos paints the threshold between wilderness and human habitation. Her atmospheric landscapes, shaped by exploration and sensitivity to light, invite viewers to pause and reconnect with a sense of wonder in the ordinary.
Natalie Friedman
In her acrylic paintings, Natalie Friedman captures the emotional atmosphere of domestic and liminal spaces using expressive light and color. Influenced by cubism, fauvism, and expressionism, her work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the present moment. Featured in AQ Volume VI.
Laura Vernaza
Laura Vernaza’s photographic work blends abstraction, light, and urban context to reveal what often goes unnoticed. Featured in AQ Volume 6, she shares how her practice challenges the boundaries of perception, inviting viewers to find depth and meaning in the seemingly mundane.
Tabitha Whitley
Tabitha Whitley, a Brooklyn native featured artist in AQ Volume 6, uses vibrant color and expressive light to explore identity, heritage, and the emotional energy of seasonal change. Her recent work captures the hopeful spirit of spring in New York, portraying everyday moments bathed in renewal and connection.
Ashley Ravidas
Los Angeles-based artist Ashley Ravidas transforms pattern, color, and design into meditative geometric abstractions that reflect on joy, balance, and memory. In her interview for AQ Volume 6, Ravidas shares how intuitive experimentation and moments of stillness shape her creative process.