36.1 Additional Artwork

Art by Kateryna Bortsova

Pivot Point

Adam and Eve

Adoration Oil on Canvas

At present time Kateryna Bortsova is a painter – graphic artist with BFA
in graphic arts and MFA. Works of Kateryna took part in many
international exhibitions (Taiwan, Berlin, Munich, Spain, Italy, USA
etc.). Also she win silver medal in the category “realism” in
participation in “Factory of visual art”, New York, USA and 2015
Emirates Skywards Art of Travel competition, Dubai, United Arab
Emirates.

Alien Life by Anton Amit

The picture depicts the real landscape of one of the inhabited planets of the Galaxy. Belongs to a series of paintings depicting alien worlds.

Silence

Sunset

Anton Amit, professional artist, sculptor. In 2008 he graduated from college in Yenakiyevo (Ukraine) with a degree in design. He worked as a sculptor and artist in a private company. Field of activity: artistic painting of interiors and facades, private tutoring in fine arts, creating illustrations for books , oil and acrylic paintings for order. He is also a teacher of yoga and meditation.

Art by David John Baer McNicholas

A Rolling Ball of Cotton from the Tree Yonder

Didn’t feel quite like her own life

Put it Together this Puzzle in her Mind

With relish he chews the block of meat

David John Baer McNicholas authored a novel, Lemons: In an Orchard. He operates the nascent imprint ghostofamerica ltd co and studies for his BFA in Creative Writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe.

Self Portraits by Jaina Cipriano

Who is the Dreamer

Jaina Cipriano is an experiential designer, photographer and filmmaker exploring the emotional toll of religious and romantic entrapment. Her worlds communicate with our neglected inner child and are informed by explosive colors, elements of elevated play and the push/pull of light and dark.

Jaina is a self taught artist with a deep love for creative problem solving. She writes and directs award winning short films that wrestle with the complicated path of healing. In 2020 she released ‘You Don’t Have to Take Orders from the Moon’, a surrealist horror film wrestling with the gravity of deep codependency. Her second short, ‘Trauma Bond’ is a dreamy, coming of age thriller that explores what happens when we attempt to heal deep wounds with quick fixes.

Jaina founded Finding Bright Studios – a design company specializing in set design for music videos and immersive spaces. She has collaborated with GRRL HAUS, Boston Art Review, and was a Boston Fellow for the Mass Art Creative Business Incubator and a finalist in EforAll. Her photographic work has been shown internationally.