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Mahsa Sadr
Raimon Bolibar
Natasza Cetner
Cristofer D’Gorche

Born in Vilnius, Lithuania, works mainly within the fields of photography, film and installation. Her interests include exploring the operation of representation, conceptual photography and the ability of photographs to present, hide and confuse reality. 

Born and raised under the light of Barcelona. He moved to London in order to study and develop his images. He works in film photography and traditional image process, as well as digital photography. He focuses on reality to show different aspects of our society, with portraits and documentary photography. At the same time he uses photography to create new worlds, playing with light as the poet plays with the words, creating an abstract and metaphoric reality.

Is a Polish artist passionate about traditional art, mixing elements and concepts through the mediums of film and animation. Natasza is strongly influenced by gothic surrealism, naturalism and art Nouveau design. She combines poetics of movement with unusual solutions creating blurred connections between the conscious and unconscious.

From the outskirts of Birmingham, works with photography and film. His interests include theosophy, comparative religion and ethnobotany. He is also concerned with urban decay and our interaction with such spaces. Joseph draws inspiration from schools of thought surrounding eastern philosophy and Western mystical traditions.

From Tehran, Iran, works in the field of photography, film, installation, poem and painting. Highly influenced by Asian contemporary art in particular Japanese contemporary photography, she articulates ideas in the surface of the Avant Garde theme.

Is a Mexican artist embracing in his works the essence of reality. He questions the ways in which consciousness manifests itself in both physical and emotional form. He is concerned with linking identity of the self and it’s environment to the seemingly abstract metaphysical nature of the universe. 

Joseph Wright
              Gabriele Masiokaite
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