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There Is a Giant Dutch Girl in the Sky Sifting Through the Skips 2019
Hidden Bloom 2025
The Ones Who Became the Ocean 2022
Bird of Paradise 2025
Rotring pen and watercolour 76 × 57 cm
Photograph (archival pigment print) 40 × 60 cm
Interactive multimedia 140 × 120 × 90 cm
Oil on canvas 150 × 120 × 4 cm
Bruna Lins Gomes brunalinsgomes
Buket Yenidogan buketmio
Caio Locke caiolocke
Boo Edi Antonisen
Bruna Lins Gomes is a Brazilian visual artist and photographer based between London and São Paulo. Working with organic materials such as frozen fruit and fungal textures, Gomes creates fine art photography that reflects on time, impermanence and memory. She is currently focused on expanding her presence in the fine art circuit, building a body of work that merges tactile aesthetics with conceptual inquiry. In Hidden Bloom , Bruna Lins Gomes reveals the quiet architecture of fungal life through close-up photographic studies. Exploring textures, rhythms and unnoticed forms, the series elevates what is hidden, inviting reflection on microstructures, beauty and growth. Monochromatic and meditative, it offers a visual meditation on the fragile, essential layers of life, redirecting attention from excess towards stillness and intimacy with nature.
Buket Yenidogan is a Turkish experimental new-media artist, researcher and educator exploring the posthuman and hydrofeminist kinships through art and technology. Expanding in various media from sound performances to interactive installations, moving image and guided meditations, she crafts transformational experiences. Buket Yenidogan presents a speculative multimedia installation that imagines a future society adapting to a global flood through kinship with the sea. Taking on the role of a future archaeologist, the artist unearths artefacts, technologies and folk songs from a culture guided by a ‘cetaceanic dream’. The work employs speculative fiction to reimagine human relations with water, proposing futures grounded in care and ecological interdependence.
Boo Edi Antonisen is an artist whose practice spans painting and photography. Blending photographic imagery with semi-fictional storytelling, Antonisen transforms everyday fragments into poignant reflections on vulnerability, grief and the fragile beauty found within ordinary details. This work began as Boo Edi Antonisen travelled between Antwerp and London, researching care for the vulnerable in two societies. Phone snapshots taken on these journeys evolved into short, semi-fictional stories written on trains from Brussels. Now illustrated, the works draw attention to small details, the precious fragments that remain in the lives of those who have been lost. The subjects are life, death, grief and fragile trust.
Caio Locke is a painter who reimagines cities as metaphorical forests of humankind. Working with oils, acrylics and three-dimensional forms, the practice explores how nature flows through human consciousness into urban habitats. Figures appear as modern tribes, connecting past, present and future. By suspending preconceptions, Locke captures moments where reality and imagination converge, revealing possible futures within the balance of order and nature. Caio Locke distorts familiar shapes and geometries to create a composition that suggests a point of departure into the deep future. The painting embodies both beginning and ending, hopeful but poignant, a flight into the unknown, possibly a closing in on the soul.
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