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Every Issue Reborn: Explore Our Archive . Issue 2
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.
Exclusive Interview with Aof Smith. Issue 1
Discover the first exclusive interview in our magazine with Aof Smith. Explore his journey, inspiration, and vision in a conversation that marks the launch of our publication. Read the full interview and dive into Aof Smith's story.
Every Issue Reborn: Explore Our Archive . Issue 1
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.
Mythology and Creation: The Artistic Universe of Romulo Royo
Romulo Royo is a Spanish artist of international standing, with a unique and distinctive pictorial language inspired by and drawing on diverse global and historical references. His work intertwines classical mythology and cinematic fantasy with illustration and comics from the 1970s and 1980s, reinterpreted from a contemporary perspective.
Editorial – Issue 77
Each issue of The Guide Artists is the result of a commitment that goes far beyond publishing a magazine or a book. It reflects years of dedication, a sincere passion for figurative art, and a constant desire to offer artists a space that is dignified, transparent, and honest.
This month, however, invites us to reflect. Not on art itself, but on the attitudes that threaten its very essence: disrespect, envy, and the intent to damage what has been built with effort and love. It is disheartening to see that, in an environment that should be guided by sensitivity and mutual admiration, there are still those who choose to destroy rather than contribute.
Jared Guerra Mirabal
Jared Guerra Mirabal showed an interest in art from a young age and was self-taught until the age of 24, when he decided to devote himself to art full-time. He explored various techniques until he developed his academic skills, which are based on oil painting.He has exhibited internationally. Currently, he resides in Barcelona, Spain where he continues to develop his artistic style. Through his work, he subtly invites us to discover a deeper symbolic, philosophical, and emotional meaning of the world.
Joaquín Maximiliano Portraying some amount of human essence
For Joaquín Maximiliano Martínez, figurative art is more than a discipline; it is a lens through which to understand the world, an intense and intimate dialogue between reality and imagination. His fascination with the human being, captured through subtle gestures and delicate sensations, anchors his practice in a search for what he considers essential.
Editorial – Issue 76
Even so, it’s not all struggle. Fortunately, we have an incredible community, artists, readers, followers, who support us, who write with kindness, who believe in our mission and help us grow every day. To them, to you, we owe so much. You are the energy that keeps us going when we feel we can’t. You are part of this family we’ve built with so much effort and dedication.
So, thank you. Thank you for being here, for valuing, for sharing, for trusting. Thank you for making The Guide Artists a living, free, and ever-evolving space.
May this September bring new beginnings, new challenges, and new ways to celebrate what we love most: art.v
Editorial – Issue 75
At The Guide Artists, we feel this month as an opportunity to reconnect with our essence and rekindle what we love. That is why, after a necessary and strategic pause, Collector Masters®, one of our most cherished initiatives, returns with greater strength, clarity, and ambition than ever before. We could not let fade a project born from our commitment to contemporary figurative art, to building genuine bridges between artists and collectors, to offering a platform where quality art is valued, nurtured, and projected internationally.
Kateryna Reznichenko Painting the Invisible Ties
Kateryna Reznichenko is a Ukrainian artist from Lviv, based in Seattle, USA. Born in 1997 and educated at the Ivan Trush Lviv College, she completed her master's degree in the Lviv National Academy of Arts in the Monumental Art Department. She works primarily with oil painting and watercolor. Her works are kept in private collections in Ukraine, Slovenia, Poland, Austria, Czech Republic, Great Britain, Monaco, Cyprus, and the USA.

