Category: Art

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Respecting the dedication of the athletes and telling their story is what drives photographer Ilanna Barkusky. The Canadian-born artist, now living in LA, talks to Glorious about her work

By Glorious

Sport Sketchbook

Do you really appreciate how your body moves? Fascinated by the complexity of the human body and how it works, Caroline Péron’s illustrations beautifully capture movement through sport

By Glorious

Chern’ee Sutton's Aboriginal Art

It was a no-brainer for Chern’ee Sutton when asked if she would like to design artwork for the Women’s World Cup, but how does she bring her rich cultural heritage to life through her paintings? We find out from the Indigenous Australian artist

By Glorious

Babes With Blades

Film director Jade Ang Jackman and stunt woman Ayesha Hussain are a fighting combo in more ways than one! Creators of the community Babes with Blades, the pair chat about how they are shaking up the action and sports industry

By Glorious

Pointe And Shoot

Not many people follow their passions and start a career aged 15, but that’s exactly what Eva Nys did, combining her love of photography and dance

By Glorious

Surreal Life

Hot colours and desert settings are the hallmarks of photographer Natasha Wilson. She talks to Glorious about finding her style and what’s coming up next…

By Glorious

In The Frame

Former footballer Agathe Breton is still very much in the game. We chat to the photographer and filmmaker about how she uses her skills to highlight women and girls in sport

By Glorious

Playing With Fire

A fire foot archer?! It’s an unusual job title, but for Orissa Kelly, firing burning arrows with her feet is all in a day’s work

By Anna Hart

Pool Position

Los Angeles-based Russian artist Anastasia Korsakova's impressive works stem from her love of water and sports. We find out where she's heading next

By Glorious

Water Wisdom

Meet the Jeju freedivers of South Korea and find out how etched wrinkles and sun-bleached skin convey beauty, strength and freedom found through fierce independence

By Darcie Imbert