Tag: art

Art: Martin Schoeller

“Why shouldn’t women train their muscles? Why are women supposed to look weak?” Photographer Martin Schoeller captures the strength and dedication of women bodybuilders

By Diane Smyth

Art: Emmely Elgersma

Have you ever sent an email when you've been a little drunk and it changed your life? That’s exactly what amazing sculptor and ceramist Emmely Elgersma did to fulfil her passion for football

By Glorious

Art: Holly Bendall

From the adrenaline rush of action sports to the thrill of creating life-size sculptures, we chat to artist Holly Bendall on how she’s found her work-life balance

By Glorious

Art: Project Backboard

Project Backboard is proof that sport and art are two of the most universal languages we have. The world over, amazing artists are transforming basketball courts and bringing communities to life

By Glorious

Art: Jansson Stegner

Jansson Stegner’s distinctive work focuses on strong female athletes. Intrigued by their power and strength, Glorious talks to the artist about his style and inspiration

By Glorious

Summer: Tennis

More accustomed to fashion shoots, ace photographer Radka Leimeritz turned her lens to capturing tennis stars in a stylish new way and her collections of portraits and tennis locations are a gift to the sport she loves

By Tomi Otekunrin

Ocean: Zena Holloway

Dive into the extraordinary world of Zena Holloway, a visionary artist and underwater photographer who has harnessed the power of nature to revolutionise fashion and design

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

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