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My Way 2024
Bullshit Asymmetry Principle 2024
Metamorphosis Series 2024
Translucent 2025
Photograph 17.3 × 13 cm
Ceramic, slate, glaze 48 × 38 × 28 cm
Ceramic 53 × 30 × 15 cm
Oil on canvas 70 × 50 cm
Elaheh Hosseini
Edward King edwardkingceramics_
Dzerassa Gagulova gagulova
Elahe Hosseini is an artist who has created a unique and imaginative world through the combination of visual arts—particularly illustration and ceramics. Hosseini often explores themes of nature, animals and imaginary creatures in her work. With a considered perspective on environmental and social concerns, she creates beings that symbolise human transformations, challenges, and hopes. Her works are not only aesthetically compelling but also intellectually engaging, inviting viewers to reflect on humanity’s place in the world and its relationship with nature and other living beings. A distinctive feature of Hosseini’s practice is her use of symbols and signs that directly or indirectly address social issues. By creating hybrid creatures and combining diverse elements, she critiques human interference in nature and genetic manipulation. In many of her works, animals appear as symbols of innocence and vulnerability in the face of human power.
Edward King is a ceramic artist whose work explores immediacy, dystopian aesthetics and the raw presence of materials. Using speckled stoneware, pyro-expanded Welsh slate, oxides and crater-effect glazes, King creates amorphous forms that echo abandoned architecture and imagined landscapes. Combining thrown and hand-built elements assembled at speed, the practice captures a sense of urgency while addressing contemporary themes through deliberately ambiguous forms. Bullshit Asymmetry Principle is composed of wheel-thrown sections joined together and pierced with Welsh slate, with surfaces finished in coloured slips and glazes. Conceived in response to repeated rejection from institutions and open calls, the work reflects a tension between rigid ceramic processes and freer artistic expression, questioning boundaries between craft and art.
Elcin Persson studioelcin
Dzerassa Gagulova is a London-based multimedia storyteller with a background in digital news media. Using photography, mobile journalism and sound, Gagulova captures intimate moments that slow down the pace of contemporary life. Rooted in the belief that powerful stories come from vision rather than gear, Gagulova explores how image and narrative can humanise and connect across physical and digital spaces. My Way captures a quiet moment of motion, resilience and solitude. The figure moves forward, unaware of the light above, carrying what cannot be seen. It is a reminder that everyone is navigating something, often in silence. We rarely know the weight others bear, only that they keep going.
Elcin Persson is a London-based artist originally from Istanbul whose practice draws on a lifelong fascination with nature’s textures, light and geometry. Working primarily in oil painting, Persson captures panoramic and intimate scenes that reveal the transformative connection between humanity and the environment. Inspired by the sea and optical illusions in nature, Persson creates contemplative works that explore how observation deepens our sense of place and belonging.
Persson’s work captures the illusions and translucency in water with colours.
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