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Photographer, Designer
Madison Brook Schneider aka. Madie
“Madison Schneider is a photographer and designer working at the intersection of analog craft and ecological responsibility. Her practice spans sustainable darkroom processes, risograph printing, bookbinding, and ethical branding. ”
Illustration
Lena Deng
“To Those Who are Destined" is a visual development project about those who challenge oppression in their world. Whether grounded or grandiose, through actions or appearance, it is dedicated to those who dream of difference in their daily lives. ”
Illustration
Ho Yin Lo aka. Brian
“"Spirits" explores self-discovery through spirituality and self-expression. This multi-media work highlights the transformative power of introspection, revealing how ongoing dialogue between our physical, inner and true self bridges our internal,... More”
Jewelry
Zikra Rizvi
“We move through the world constantly, and almost never notice it. The swing of an arm, the turn of the wrist, the small shifts of weight that carry us through a day; these are so habitual they become invisible to us. Kinesis is built around the... More”
Interior Designer
Madison Nybog
“I believe space's are channels. Ones that hold memory, movement, & exchange. My work lives in the space between architecture & atmosphere—where interiors become a stage for culture, emotion, & collective experience encouraging deeper human... More”
Material Art and Design, Jewellery
Vanessa Ho
“My thesis work focuses on intimacy, the different types of intimacy, and what it means to have an intimate relationship. Intimacy is often boxed in with romance, and though romantic intimacy is one form of it, it does not define what intimacy is.... More”
Illustration
Wing Lam Chan aka. Wing 泳
“Inspired by Richard Hughes’s quote of Hong Kong as “a borrowed place on borrowed time,” "Borrowed Absurdity" reimagines Hong Kong urban legends through a series of eerie illustrations, revealing the instability of the land and its people within... More”
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