Inside María Sánchez’s Quantum-Mystical Approach to Digital Art
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Inside María Sánchez’s Quantum-Mystical Approach to Digital Art

María Sánchez is an interdisciplinary artist based in Jupiter, Florida. Her work moves fluidly between traditional and digital painting, drawing, experimental poetry, and movement-based deconstruction. Drawing from psychoanalysis, quantum phenomena, mysticism, and technology, she blends paper, metal, and ink with digital techniques to create hybrid forms that sit between the organic and the synthetic. Her practice often reflects on the ways power structures shape perception, memory, and the unconscious, using both handcrafted and algorithm-inspired approaches to explore the blurred boundary between self and system.

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In the Gray: Abolfazl Pashna on Darkness, Intention, and Becoming
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In the Gray: Abolfazl Pashna on Darkness, Intention, and Becoming

Abolfazl Pashna is a painter whose work explores human-centered, philosophical, and existential themes. After earning a diploma in Visual Arts and a Bachelor’s degree in Painting from Azad University, he began exhibiting professionally in 2016. Since then, his practice has evolved from abstract, intuitive explorations of imaginary worlds into works grounded in personal and social realities. His paintings often challenge viewers through the interplay of materials, textures, and layered visual narratives, balancing experimentation with deliberate conceptual intent.

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Painting Life’s Mysteries: Nacho Frades on Art, Writing, and NFTs
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Painting Life’s Mysteries: Nacho Frades on Art, Writing, and NFTs

Nacho Frades is a digital painter whose luminous, minimalist works blend the spirit of classical painting with contemporary technology. He began drawing as a child, inspired by El Greco and endless museum visits, and went on to study with realist master Antonio López, who instilled in him the discipline to follow his own path. After years working in animated films, Frades shifted fully to digital painting in 2005, developing a body of work that feels both introspective and futuristic. His art has been exhibited internationally, from museums to billboards in Times Square, and is held in collections around the world.

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