Have you ever thought about the fusion and synergy between design and dance? Exploring design in movement through the medium of dance? On this note, I welcome you to another issue of Artflow Magazine, creating platform for creative performers. Thank you for your interest in our publication.
Gerard Slee is currently exploring Europe, working for an architecture firm in Berlin. He would like to combine all forms of design and apply it to creative problem solving, be it architecture, music, film or industrial design. Leigha Jenkins has always had a passion for art. She saw her mother drawing and started doodling, after that she couldn't put her pencil down for a second. Now she wants to capture every aspect of the human figure, features, and emotion.
She made dance and design into two sides of a coin in her laboratory. Miti Desai is a Designer & Dancer. To her, they are different dimensions through which she expresses herself. As a wife of an Army Officer, Mireya Vera threw herself into art to help cope with his absence. However, she started drawing at age 7. After seeing her brothers draw. As a way to gain some sort of acceptance from them she started drawing as well.
Please keep your emails coming to info@artflowmagazine.com and let us know what you think about this issue and how best to improve. Please do keep in touch with us on Facebook , follow us on twitter @ArtflowMagazine and check our website for updates - www.artflowmagazine.com.
Have you ever thought about the fusion and synergy between design and dance? Exploring design in movement through the medium of dance? On this note, I welcome you to another issue of Artflow Magazine, creating platform for creative performers. Thank you for your interest in our publication.
Gerard Slee is currently exploring Europe, working for an architecture firm in Berlin. He would like to combine all forms of design and apply it to creative problem solving, be it architecture, music, film or industrial design. Leigha Jenkins has always had a passion for art. She saw her mother drawing and started doodling, after that she couldn't put her pencil down for a second. Now she wants to capture every aspect of the human figure, features, and emotion.
She made dance and design into two sides of a coin in her laboratory. Miti Desai is a Designer & Dancer. To her, they are different dimensions through which she expresses herself. As a wife of an Army Officer, Mireya Vera threw herself into art to help cope with his absence. However, she started drawing at age 7. After seeing her brothers draw. As a way to gain some sort of acceptance from them she started drawing as well.
Please keep your emails coming to info@artflowmagazine.com and let us know what you think about this issue and how best to improve. Please do keep in touch with us on Facebook , follow us on twitter @ArtflowMagazine and check our website for updates - www.artflowmagazine.com.
Have you ever thought about the fusion and synergy between design and dance? Exploring design in movement through the medium of dance? On this note, I welcome you to another issue of Artflow Magazine, creating platform for creative performers. Thank you for your interest in our publication.
Gerard Slee is currently exploring Europe, working for an architecture firm in Berlin. He would like to combine all forms of design and apply it to creative problem solving, be it architecture, music, film or industrial design. Leigha Jenkins has always had a passion for art. She saw her mother drawing and started doodling, after that she couldn't put her pencil down for a second. Now she wants to capture every aspect of the human figure, features, and emotion.
She made dance and design into two sides of a coin in her laboratory. Miti Desai is a Designer & Dancer. To her, they are different dimensions through which she expresses herself. As a wife of an Army Officer, Mireya Vera threw herself into art to help cope with his absence. However, she started drawing at age 7. After seeing her brothers draw. As a way to gain some sort of acceptance from them she started drawing as well.
Please keep your emails coming to info@artflowmagazine.com and let us know what you think about this issue and how best to improve. Please do keep in touch with us on Facebook , follow us on twitter @ArtflowMagazine and check our website for updates - www.artflowmagazine.com.