THE MAGAZINE
Guest Artist: Danya Adriana, 17, Malaysia
Seventeen-year-old Malaysian painter Danya Adriana turns heritage, architecture, and city life into bold abstract worlds. Read on to see Malaysia through her eyes.
Guest Artist: Long YuJun, Tokyo University of the Arts
Guest artist Long YuJun explores gender and sexual diversity through a deeply personal, emotional lens, using texture, fragment, and colour to question fixed identity. Read on.
Guest Artist: Mikako Ohmatsu, Tokyo University of the Arts
Guest artist Mikako Ohmatsu treats memory as a luxury material: fragile, elusive, and always on the verge of dissolving. Through faded photographs, translucent skins, and locket-sized relics, she constructs quiet, intimate worlds where the past flickers in and out of view. Read on.
Guest Artist: Motomitsu Fujiwara, Tokyo University of the Arts
Meet Motomitsu Fujiwara, the rising Tokyo University of the Arts painter whose canvases blend spiritual memory, Indigenous history, and a belief that true art speaks beyond language. From dandelions as divine messengers to mammoths roaming sacred Uluru, Fujiwara’s work reimagines faith, childhood, and primal expression for a contemporary world hungry for meaning. A quietly electrifying TWoA spotlight on an artist you’ll want to follow now.
Guest Artist: Emma Cormier Simola, Student, Courtauld Institute of Art, London
How can art reclaim the female body from imposed expectations? In this guest contribution, Emma Cormier Simola, a student at the Courtauld Institute of Art, reflects on her sculptural and photographic work exploring the female experience, sexism, and self-representation—inviting women to take control of their own image and challenging the gaze that has long defined them.
Guest Artist: Joseph Cornelius, 18, Courtauld Institute of Art, London
How does illustration bridge imagination, storytelling, and artistic technique? In this guest feature, Joseph Cornelius, an 18-year-old illustrator and Courtauld Institute of Art student, reflects on his creative process, influences ranging from cartoons to Studio Ghibli, and why illustration remains a powerful and often underestimated form of visual expression.
Guest Composer: Daniel Liu, Clare College, University of Cambridge
How can constraint become a source of freedom? TWoA explores how Daniel Liu, a composer at Clare College, University of Cambridge, builds a “musical machine” from repetition, permutation, and intuition—drawing on precedents from Igor Stravinsky and Michael Tippett to reflect on process, structure, and memory in contemporary composition.
Guest Artist: Ginevra Mastrocola, 19, Brera Academy of Fine Arts, Milan
For Ginevra Mastrocola, art is both refuge and reckoning. In Monomania, created while still a student at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, she stages a sparse, meditative installation that asks viewers to sit with silence, uncertainty, and the fear of creative inadequacy — revealing how vulnerability itself can become a material for making.
Guest Artist: Caroline Williams, City & Guilds of London Art School
Check out the work of our guest artist, Caroline Williams, of City & Guilds of London Art School.
Guest Artist: Florence Penry-Jones, City & Guilds of London Art School
Check out the work of our guest artist, Florence Penry-Jones, 19, of City & Guilds of London Art School.