Meet the Artists of Vol. 10
IZZAH KHAN — @izzahkhanart
Izzah Khan explores everyday traces of human presence through painting, collage, and digital media. Her work reflects on the subtle relationships between people and their surroundings, transforming familiar scenes into layered visual narratives.
Through texture and composition, she captures quiet, often overlooked moments—inviting viewers to pause and reconsider the emotional weight of ordinary spaces.
KITONIKE — @kitonike_
KITONIKE draws from architecture, sci-fi, and manga to construct structured yet imaginative visual worlds. Their work balances precision with creativity, resulting in compositions that feel both engineered and expressive.
Each piece builds a sense of space and depth—where clean lines and intricate details come together to form environments that are at once grounded and otherworldly.
LADYBIRD (PALOMA AGUSTI) — @ladybird.mov
Paloma Agusti, known as LadyBird, works through street photography and portraiture to document fleeting moments of human connection. Her images capture the tension between intimacy and distance within everyday urban life.
With a focus on atmosphere and timing, her work highlights the quiet emotions embedded in passing encounters—revealing stories that often go unnoticed.
ELENA MALVA — @elena.malvart
Elena Malva creates illustrations that merge watercolor and digital techniques, resulting in visuals that feel both playful and introspective. Her work explores themes of emotion, nature, and identity through layered compositions.
Balancing lightness with darker undertones, she builds expressive worlds where character and environment intertwine—each piece carrying a sense of curiosity and depth.
VJ_FAB — @fab_lowang_vj
VJ_Fab produces audio-reactive visuals that fuse geometric design with video and sound. Influenced by synthwave and heavy metal, his work translates music into immersive visual experiences.
Through motion and rhythm, his pieces create dynamic environments that respond to sound in real time—blurring the line between performance, technology, and art.
DIANA LEY — @dianaleyn
Diana Ley creates luminous, layered works that reflect on transformation, motherhood, and identity. Her practice draws from personal experience, shaping visuals that feel both intimate and universally resonant.
Her compositions emphasize emotional depth and fluidity—capturing moments of growth, vulnerability, and strength within the human experience.
ELLIN — @ellinzhang_art
Ellin tells soft, poetic stories through painting and comics, focusing on themes of love, memory, and connection. Her work captures fleeting emotions and quiet interactions with a gentle, reflective tone.
Through subtle details and delicate compositions, she creates spaces for introspection—inviting viewers to slow down and engage with the nuances of everyday life.
QUAGZLOR — @quagzlor
Quagzlor creates experimental 3D works that blend design, function, and play. Their practice challenges traditional boundaries, bringing a sense of curiosity and humor into both physical and digital forms.
By combining unexpected materials and forms, their work encourages interaction and exploration—transforming objects into experiences that feel both inventive and accessible.
MANNING COE — @jojos_terrarium
Manning Coe works across comics, zines, and painting, drawing inspiration from everyday life and observation. His pieces reflect personal narratives shaped by small, often overlooked details.
With a grounded and honest approach, his work captures moments of stillness and familiarity—creating stories that feel intimate, relatable, and quietly expressive.
REN NISHIMURA — @_renphoto_
Ren Nishimura creates terrarium-based compositions that merge elements of nature and design. His work focuses on building small, contained environments that reflect balance and harmony.
Each piece functions as a quiet, self-contained world—inviting viewers to pause and appreciate the subtle beauty of carefully constructed natural forms.