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Margherita Jedrzejewska
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Margherita is an art historian based between Poland and Italy. Graduated at Warsaw University in 2006, since 2010 she is associated curator in international art organizations. She has organized many exhibitions across Europe and arranged a number of workshops, conferences and fairs. Margherita has worked on the influence of classical aesthetics in contemporary art and on the classic art tradition in modern-day culture as well. She’s also editor and contributor of various websites focused on contemporary art, continuing to dedicate her skills in order to present the creativity of others.
Interview with Gerard Vliek
We’re pleased to share an interview with an artist who discusses their journey, sources of inspiration, and the creative process behind their work. Through their words, we’ll explore how they approach their projects and the role art plays in their life and in today’s world.
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Interview with Raakel Holopainen
Join us as we explore the creative world of Raakel Holopainen
Hi Raakel, how does inspiration for a new project come about and develop during the creative process?
Inspiration often strikes from a blend of memories and dreams, particularly drawing from the vibrant contrast between tropical settings and the serene landscapes of my Nordic homeland. I start by immersing myself in colors and textures that evoke the 1970s aesthetic, experimenting with layered visuals that reflect both nostalgia and immediacy. The creative process often begins with a spontaneous sketch or color palette that captures an emotional tone I wish to explore.
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