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Light and Landscape: An Interview with Anelia Torres

From her Los Angeles studio, Anelia Torres creates work that bridges sculpture, digital design, jewelry, and surface pattern. Inspired by Southern California’s beaches, semi-desert terrain, art deco landmarks, and mid-century architecture, she blends real places with memory and imagination to craft pieces that feel both modern and emotionally resonant. In this conversation, Torres reflects on growing up in a family of artists, embracing Adobe Illustrator as a sculptural tool, and her commitment to creating art that honors light, beauty, and possibility.

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Sieglinde Van Damme: Below the Surface at Whitney Modern, Los Gatos, CA

This September, Whitney Modern in Los Gatos presents Below the Surface, a solo exhibition by Sieglinde Van Damme. Bringing together works from all four of her current series, Van Damme creates a contemplative space where art becomes more than visual. It becomes an invitation to pause, reflect, and reimagine what else might be possible. With textured abstraction, personal reflections, and interactive elements, the exhibition offers a rare chance to experience art as both sanctuary and catalyst.

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Bojana Ilic (BOJITT) on Storytelling Through Abstraction, Empowerment, and Sending Art to the Moon

An inspiring interview with Bojana Ilic, also known as BOJITT, a Serbian-born, U.S.-based artist and designer whose expressive abstract paintings have reached international acclaim—literally to the Moon via The Lunar Codex. She shares how emotion and storytelling shape her creative process, the influence of her move to the U.S., and how she’s merging tradition with modern expression to empower women through art.

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Kate Banazi: A Multi-Media Artist’s Journey Embracing the Glitch

Crisp, clean, mesmerizing, and fluid. These are the words that come to mind when I look at the work of multi-media artist Kate Banazi. Her style is undeniably rooted in geometry, yet there is an organic nature to much of her work. A strong balance is present, often with complex, overlapping lines and patterns that give the impression of motion. Working primarily in printmaking and sculpture, Banazi utilizes both two- and three-dimensional forms to create her body of work, which includes silkscreen prints, wall sculptures, collages, and a permanent 30-meter sculpture in Sydney.

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