"I am of the opinion that true art takes the viewer beyond themselves and is so much more than mere technique. I suspect that we are currently witnessing a revolution in the creation of images, and that the boundaries between hand painted art and the art created on devices using photographs and apps, are beginning to blur. I am grateful to be part of this movement."
My first ever online interview was conducted by Kate England of Marmalade Moon in 2013 when I was still living in Dubai. It was titled "Creative iPhoneographer Linda Hollier".
Kate, an illustrator and graphic designer based in Stockholm, Sweden, posed some fascinating questions and this still remains one of my favourite interviews.
You can read it here.
One of the first series I created was titled "Corridors of Cyberspace". I was invited to exhibit the series in the "Future Landscapes" exhibition in Venice, which ran concurrent to the Architecture Biennale that year. In this interview I chat to Luca Curci of It's Liquid.