Meet Street Artist Mariano known by his tag BNS. In this video you will get to know the artist a little better and find our what inspires this creative mind. Follow BNS from the streets that inspire him to the studio where he works on his striking creations.
In this video artist Betsy Enzensbergershows us how 'the magic happens' as she mixes her resin and various materials to create her delicious sculptures. Go behind the scenes with Betsy to discover the work involved in creating those irresistible lollipops and popsicles that the artist has become known for.
See artistLantomo working in her studio in this time lapse taken during the creation of 'Crown Tag' one of her original drawings where she uses various materials including pencil, charcoal, and acrylic paint.
Explore how artist Gabriel Moreno carefully draws working on his 'Russian Fragility' series using ballpoint and pencil to create this large scale portrait.
The obvious eroticism of Moreno’s work is contained by a modesty and delicacy of temperament which infuses the technical and aesthetic elements of his art. He uses multiple artistic mediums and tools such as pencil, ink, marker, water-colour, digital art and sculpture.
MeetAlberto Sanchez, one of Retrospect Galleries' most popular artists. In this video you will get to know the artists a little better, see him at work in his studio and find our what inspires this creative mind.
In this video, artistNicole Tijouxtalks about her creative process where she also shares what inspires her and how her own experiences shape the paintings she makes in the studio.
American artist Betsy Enzensberger has become well known for her realistic, larger-than-life sculptures of dripping, frozen treats and other sweet-toothed delights.
In this video, you can 'visit' Betsy in her studio and see where the sweet magic happens as she shows us the space where she has been making her resin sculptures for more than 10 years.
In this time lapse, you can see artist Lantomoworking on one of her original drawings in her studio. Experimenting with wood, a warm and unique material, using tools and aesthetics belonging to the contemporary illustration, Lantomo creates an imaginary world of characters frozen at the instant in which they express themselves. Pencil, charcoal, acrylics and inks are her basic painting elements, usually working with mixed technique and a preference for black, white and red.