![]() I aim to leave a lasting dance legacy, both as a member of Team BEBE and as Bada.” Photos by where you are from. “My dancing style is both high-energy and very powerful. I believe dance can uplift and inspire courage in people.” Bada’s viral choreography routines have further extended her influence. If someone - even if they believe they can’t dance - watches my choreography and feels inspired to dance or follow along, that makes me feel good. Bada is also the leader of the dance team BEBE ( who recently won the TV dance survival competition “Street Woman Fighter 2.” “With every dance step, my aspiration is to share positivity and energy with those who watch. Many people refer to me as a ‘girl crush,’ and I believe that defines a main part of who I am,” says Bada, who has choreographed for K-pop artists KAI, NCT, aespa, THE BOYZ and TREASURE. I am the one and only Bada Lee.” -Dancer and choreographer “While dancing, I focus intently on the nuances of facial expressions and gestures. Because I make work that is so personal to me it means that it is ever changing and ever growing, which I think is the most beautiful part of my practice.” Photos by is my destiny. I often make my work 3D or hang it more intricately than just as a flat piece on the wall so users can engage with the piece a little more interactively. I try to have as many little micro interactions in my painting as possible to give the viewer something new to discover at every glance. ![]() “I primarily use watercolor but experiment with a lot of digital process and machines, using things like laser cutters, vinyl cutters, transfers and cyanotype. I try to build narratives using symbols that are common to everyone to explore themes like religion, ideology, nature, self-exploration and time,” says Chris, who picked up his first watercolor set during the pandemic. “The things I create all focus on one thing, and that is symbology. By capturing moments or placing memories onto canvas, sometimes I feel like I’m altering the ‘reality.’” Photo of by Art by want people to feel like they’ve stepped into a whole new world of my making.” Multimedia artist (Chris Lloyd) makes work that is both expansive and interactive. I like the idea of a painting absorbing you in the way a film may absorb you and transport you to another world. I enjoy exploring the contrast in emotions that you can feel from one memory. These reflections are offered at different scales, and my goal is to make the small paintings feel big, and the big paintings feel immersive. ![]() “You know that feeling of walking down the same street every day, a scene you’re so familiar with, and one day you find something you’ve never noticed before? That’s the moment I’m trying to capture, and that’s why I enjoy focusing on little things that are easily forgotten,” says Leon. “I’m not seeking to define that moment, but simply to be with it. New York-based painter (Leon Xu) creates works that revolve around ideas of memory, familiarity and déjà vu. ![]()
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