Isabelle Spofforth: The Sacred Art of Slow Looking

BY ALEXIA JAMES In an age of infinite scrolling and disposable images, the paintings of Isabelle Spofforth demand something radical: stillness. A classical oil painter rooted firmly in the tradition of the Old Masters, Spofforth is not chasing trends. She is pursuing something far rarer—a timelessness that feels almost out of step with the contemporary art world, and yet deeply needed by it. Her work, steeped in … Continue reading Isabelle Spofforth: The Sacred Art of Slow Looking

Jeena Raghavan

BY ALEXIA JAMES Jeena Raghavan is a rising force in contemporary art, and her name – which fittingly means “to live” – already says much about her work. In a world where so many artists are shaped by formal education and traditional career paths, Raghavan stands out as a refreshing anomaly. Her story begins unconventionally. Born in London and raised in Bangalore from the age … Continue reading Jeena Raghavan