The
Artist Spotlight
An editorial series curated to celebrate artists, their vision, creative process, and the narratives woven through their art.
Cécile Roberfroid - Navigating the Landscape of Identity, Texture, and Collective Healing
For French-American painter Cécile Roberfroid, the canvas is not merely a surface for aesthetic exploration, it is an anchor. Raised as a nomad across the shifting cultural landscapes of Africa and the Middle East, Roberfroid discovered early in life that art possesses a singular power, which is the ability to translate the unfamiliar into a sense of home.
Layered Light and Textured Form: The Art of Shree Nallapeta
There are artists who arrive at their calling through rupture, and others through recognition. For Shree Nallapeta, art was never an interruption. It was a constant presence, waiting patiently alongside the rest of her life.
In Pencil and Persistence: The Art of Maria Muthoni
At ten years old, Maria Muthoni understood something about herself that no one else seemed prepared to hold.
Material and Mind: The Art of Christina Ivette Jimenez
Christina Ivette Jimenez did not arrive at her artistic voice through institution alone. Though she studied at the Art Institute of New York City for two years, acquiring technical foundation and formal discipline, the true formation of her language occurred elsewhere.
Embossed Abstractions: Between Code and Canvas with Pragya Goel
Some artists are shaped by a single devotion. Others are formed in the space between disciplines, between logic and intuition, between structure and surrender. Pragya Goel lives in that in-between.
Between Structure and Spirit: The Art of Bill Burns
For more than two decades, his creative life unfolded in the world of professional design, including seventeen years as Senior Designer at Pottery Barn. Precision, functionality, global scale. Thousands of products shaped by intention and clarity.
Monochrome Narratives: The Art and Soul of Sumi
Sumi builds such spaces. Her monochromatic drawings unfold with patience, inviting a slower kind of looking where detail becomes revelation and silence carries weight. What appears delicate at first gradually reveals rigor, discipline, and emotional depth.







