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Color, Emotion, and Essence:Interview with Rosa Rodríguez
Rosa Rodríguez Gordillo is a Mexican contemporary figurative artist born in Torreón, Coahuila, in 1982. Originally from northern Mexico, she holds a degree in Communication Sciences from Universidad Iberoamericana, Laguna campus. Her academic background has influenced her ability to construct narrative-driven imagery and develop a distinctive visual language within contemporary figurative painting. Her first exposure to art began in her mother’s studio, where she grew up surrounded by painting materials, creative discipline, and artistic experimentation. This early immersion shaped her intuitive understanding of artistic processes and laid the foundation for her professional path as a Mexican figurative painter.
Editorial – Issue 84
It seems that nowadays art is measured with a calculator in hand. Every canvas, every sculpture, every installation is first considered for its investment potential and only then, if at all, for what it might evoke in the viewer. What was once an intimate encounter with creativity, an almost sacred experience between the work and the observer, has gradually been transformed into a transaction. Art has become a financial product: it is auctioned, speculated upon, collected... and, far too often, forgotten.
Interview with Tiana Diakova
We invite you to discover and enjoy our exclusive interview with promising young artist Tiana Diakova, whose work continues to evolve with remarkable sensitivity, strength, and artistic vision.
Editorial – Issue 83
Sometimes the world seems to move too fast. Uncertainty, anxiety, and the constant rhythm of everyday life can easily overwhelm us. In the middle of that noise, art appears as a refuge: a place where we can breathe, pause for a moment, and reconnect with something deeper within ourselves. This month we celebrate painting as that vibrant and protective space. Color, light, and form have the power to move us, to slow our thoughts, and to remind us that wonder still exists. Each artwork becomes a small pause in the day, an invitation to look carefully, to imagine freely, and to rediscover the quiet pleasure of contemplation.
New Artists New Era
This section is dedicated to showcasing emerging talent in the contemporary art scene. It highlights their training, body of work, and vision for the future of art, aiming to give visibility to new artists and reflect the latest trends in the art world.
Interview with Daniel Pawłowski
Discover the work of Daniel Pawłowski, a contemporary artist specializing in oil painting and trained in monument conservation. His work blends classical technique, philosophical reflection, and the study of the human figure to create timeless, meaningful art.
TODAY´S HIGHLIGHT - Art in the Digital Age
Art in the Digital Age: In the age of social media, art has a global stage like never before. Works that once lived in studios or local galleries can now reach thousands of viewers instantly. Our blog highlights contemporary art, creative processes, and inspiring moments that connect artists with a worldwide audience. We focus on the visual and emotional impact of art, celebrating the ideas, techniques, and stories that resonate beyond fleeting trends. By bridging digital immediacy with curated content, we turn ephemeral creations into lasting inspiration for artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts everywhere.
Interview with Algirdas Gataveckas and Remigijus Gataveckas
Impact is a long-term artistic project by Algirdas Gataveckas and Remigijus Gataveckas, rooted in lived experience and sustained presence. Emerging from their return to the child care institution where they grew up, the project is built on participation, responsibility, and shared time. Rather than representing reality from a distance, Impact unfolds through coexistence, using drawing as a slow, ethical practice that restores visibility, dignity, and attention to those who are often overlooked.
Antonio Cavagnaro - Between Emotion and Intuition: An Open Narrative
Antonio Cavagnaro, an Italian- Chilean painter, has built a career defined by coherence, technical discipline, and a profound commitment to the language of figurative painting. His work does not arise from improvisation or trends, but from a sustained dedication to observation, structure, and the permanence of the image as a space for reflection. Each stage of his journey has strengthened a solid artistic vision, where academic rigor coexists with a contemporary sensitivity that understands painting as a territory of resistance and contemplation.
Danco Robert Duportai: Memory, Silence and Fragment
Duportai studied at the Provincial Academy of Fine Arts Eduardo Abela in San Antonio de los Baños before graduating from the National Academy of Fine Arts San Alejandro in Havana. He began painting consciously at the age of ten, a moment he describes as the beginning of a compulsion rather than a choice.
Now living and working in Mexico, the young Cuban artist has developed a distinctive visual language through dreamlike oil paintings that merge classical technique with a contemporary sensibility. Rooted in academic realism, his work unfolds slowly, constructing scenes marked by introspection, silence, and a sustained narrative tension.
Exclusive Interview with Edith Ruiz
Edith Ruiz was born in Mexico City into a family deeply rooted in the arts, an environment that shaped her visual sensitivity and artistic vocation from an early age. Although her initial academic training was in Communication Sciences, her natural inclination toward the visual arts led her, in 2012, to pursue a focused and professional path in painting.
Santiago Pina and the Art of Capturing Essence in Portraiture
The portrait by Santiago Pina titled “Hasta Aquí” will be featured on the cover of The Guide Artists Magazine in the Portrait Special for June. This work, celebrated for its brilliant use of light and emotional depth, showcases the artist’s mastery and sensitivity at its finest. It will soon be available for pre-order, offering the opportunity to acquire an exclusive piece that celebrates contemporary art and portraiture.
Editorial – Issue 82
Today, The Guide Artists opens its doors to all manifestations of art: figurative, conceptual, digital, photography, and beyond. Each discipline is a universe in itself, and we want to immerse ourselves in all of them with curiosity, respect, and passion. We are inspired by discovering the work of young artists, of individuals who, unafraid of established norms, are building a new, diverse, and above all, free world.
Editorial – Issue 81
February insists on speaking about love, but art
has been doing so for centuries without softening it. Because love has never been only something beautiful. It is intensity, conflict, desire, loss. It is an experience that moves through the body and leaves marks, which is why it has been one of the most powerful forces in artistic creation.
New Artists New Era
This section is dedicated to showcasing emerging talent in the contemporary art scene. It highlights their training, body of work, and vision for the future of art, aiming to give visibility to new artists and reflect the latest trends in the art world.
Art Market by The Guide Artists
In today’s rapidly evolving art market—where digital visibility is essential—Art Market by The Guide Artists emerges as a powerful annual membership platform designed for professional artists seeking international exposure, direct art sales, and strategic career positioning without relying solely on traditional galleries.
Rediscovering Talent: The Best of Past Issues
In this section, we will revisit our magazine’s archives, issue by issue, recalling the most memorable articles, interviews, photographs, and standout moments from each edition. It is a space to relive the history of our publication and to discover (or rediscover) content that defined an era.
TODAY´S HIGHLIGHT
With this new section, we aim to bring that energy from the screen to the printed page. We introduce a space dedicated to the highlights of our Social Networks, a curated selection of artworks, creative processes, and moments that have captured the attention of our global network of collaborators and art enthusiasts in more than 80 countries.
Editorial – Issue 80
January unfolds as a territory of beginnings, a space where everything becomes possible once again. In art, that beginning often appears as a blank canvas, but also as an essential question: from where do we look? Color emerges as the first gesture, the first heartbeat. It is not a mere visual resource, but a profound language that runs through the history of art and the human experience, capable of moving us even before it is fully understood.
MODERN SCULPTOR OF ABSTRACT-INTUITIVE DIRECTION: Nino Samadashvili
From an early age, Nino Samadashvili developed a deep relationship with observation and imagination. Looking out the window was never a simple, everyday act, but a creative exercise. In that space between interior and exterior, creatures, scenes, and entire worlds were born within her thoughts. Observing the life of her own ideas became a natural practice. When visual art entered her life, it arrived as a revelation, a doorway into a new world where those visions could take form on paper and through modeled materials. For a child, realizing that thoughts could become physical was a transformative experience.
