QOZA Artists

 

Thomas Wargin

Thomas’s work in its entirety represents who we are, our interests, our journeys, our dreams, and an underlying self-awareness of who we are. His goal is to engage the viewer and stimulate the mind as well as their visual senses. He wants the viewer to go to a place that they can connect with and that place becomes an extension of who we are, His viewers become part of the sculptures they didn’t even know they were part of.

 

Vowel

Vowel is a painter. They create works that reflect their experience with identity and expression through a collage of styles and self-identify as a romantic expressionist. Their work is an exploration of the relationships between the body, the soul, and the world.

As they have just achieved their BFA, they are embracing the ever-evolving environment of the emerging artist.

William Lemke

As a fine art photographer, Williams’s approach to capturing the beauty of the female figure often resembles his approach to photographing landscapes; He is drawn to the setting, lighting, and the mood they create. His female forms in essence become their own landscapes in the sense that his intent is to express the terrain of the human form.

He tends to inspire viewers to develop a deep appreciation for nature, whether it be the natural environment or the nature of the female form.

Toshi Wuhan

Toshi’s interests in biology, chemistry and color theory inspired him to meld a harmonic palette of unique vibrant hues and tones that saturate the visual senses. Visuals that conveyed a balance of shapes and forms derived from his unique poetic thoughts,

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