Sigrún Kristjánsdóttir

Sigrún Kristjánsdóttir

Sigrún Kristjánsdóttir Sigrún Kristjánsdóttir was born in 1961 in Iceland. She showed an early interest in photography and received her first camera at the age of eleven. The countryside’s landscape influenced her artistic creation over the years. The sea, the...
Pálmi Bjarnason

Pálmi Bjarnason

Pálmi Bjarnason Pálmi Bjarnason uses the photograph to convey his perception of Icelandic nature. He looks for ways to capture the moment when light and shadow bring out the country’s uniqueness and spirit. Iceland’s nature is varied and magnificent and at...
Lucie Van der Elst

Lucie Van der Elst

Lucie Van der Elst Lucie Van der Elst (b. 1987, Paris, France, she/her/hers) is a multidisciplinary artist, miniaturist and illustrator. She studied applied arts and product design in Estienne and École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, where she graduated in...
Peter Ruehle

Peter Ruehle

Peter Ruehle Komezuka is the name of a volcanic cone in southern Japan, amidst the Aso massif. Its green grass cover conveys a profound sense of peace. Translated, “Komezuka” means “rice hill”, as the small mountain resembles an upside-down...
Astrid Polman

Astrid Polman

Astrid Polman Astrid Polman’s work unfolds alongside her life and revolves around themes such as vulnerability, strength, growth, and mortality. She explores the human experience, the body as a vessel of the spirit, and the relationship between humans and nature. Her...
Eymelt Sehmer

Eymelt Sehmer

Eymelt Sehmer Eymelt Sehmer explores mythological figures in her photographic work. She uses well-known paintings as inspiration. She places the figures in a new context and explores gender roles, sexuality, and identity. She works exclusively in analogue photography,...