From Darkroom to Dream State: Dlela Lombard on Visionary Flow and Digital Art
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From Darkroom to Dream State: Dlela Lombard on Visionary Flow and Digital Art

Dlela Lombard is a German photo and digital artist with roots in analogue photography, darkroom practice, and film-set work. Largely self-taught, her early career included book cover art and international exhibitions, and since the early 2000s she has developed an evolving digital practice grounded in intuition, sensory experience, and experimental image-making. Her work blends photography, painting, and unconventional digital techniques to explore ephemeral form, perception, and states of consciousness.

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Half‑Lit Rooms and Half‑Remembered Lives: Inside David Miller’s Liminal Visual Worlds
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Half‑Lit Rooms and Half‑Remembered Lives: Inside David Miller’s Liminal Visual Worlds

David Miller is a UK-born visual artist whose work blends narrative, AI-assisted imagery, and painterly approaches to explore memory, ritual, and the quiet strangeness of childhood. A former filmmaker and scriptwriter, Miller creates cinematic scenes filled with emotional ambiguity, gentle ghosts, and half-remembered moments. His practice investigates the shifting boundary between what we recall, what we invent, and what continues to haunt us.

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Michael Woodruff on Nostalgia, Motion, and Meaning: From VFX to Digital Graffiti
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Michael Woodruff on Nostalgia, Motion, and Meaning: From VFX to Digital Graffiti

Michael Woodruff is a London-based multidisciplinary digital artist whose career spans over two decades across film, documentaries, advertising, and art. His work ranges from Hollywood blockbusters and Netflix productions to holograms, brand campaigns, and museum installations. With a deep passion for motion design, archives, and animation, he weaves nostalgia and abstraction through a refined design sensibility.

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Artist Interview: Paul Bojack
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Artist Interview: Paul Bojack

Paul Bojack is a Los Angeles-based writer, director, and artist whose work spans film, video, and new media. With a career rooted in bold, thought-provoking storytelling, he has been exploring new narratives and experimental filmmaking. Currently, Bojack is exploring participatory moving image art with Your Reflection/Change of Direction, a project that literally puts viewers inside the artwork. We asked Paul about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

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