David Leitner was interested in art really early. Travelling has opened his eyes to more artistic experiences and now it’s time to explore art deeper and express himself as he prepares for University. ilian iliev began his career in photography as a news photographer covering the Balkans war before moving to the UK and beginning a career in commercial photography. ilian has over 15 years’ experience working in studio and location settings specialising in food and drink, still life and product photography. He chooses to spell his name in lowercase to be different and develop his pseudonym.
Formerly a classical musician, Maria Gronlund made a radical change in her mid- thirties to become a graphic designer. She lives in Lystrup near the second largest city in Denmark. She has two lovely boys and runs a design and development company with her husband.
David Leitner was interested in art really early. Travelling has opened his eyes to more artistic experiences and now it’s time to explore art deeper and express himself as he prepares for University. ilian iliev began his career in photography as a news photographer covering the Balkans war before moving to the UK and beginning a career in commercial photography. ilian has over 15 years’ experience working in studio and location settings specialising in food and drink, still life and product photography. He chooses to spell his name in lowercase to be different and develop his pseudonym.
Formerly a classical musician, Maria Gronlund made a radical change in her mid- thirties to become a graphic designer. She lives in Lystrup near the second largest city in Denmark. She has two lovely boys and runs a design and development company with her husband.
David Leitner was interested in art really early. Travelling has opened his eyes to more artistic experiences and now it’s time to explore art deeper and express himself as he prepares for University. ilian iliev began his career in photography as a news photographer covering the Balkans war before moving to the UK and beginning a career in commercial photography. ilian has over 15 years’ experience working in studio and location settings specialising in food and drink, still life and product photography. He chooses to spell his name in lowercase to be different and develop his pseudonym.
Formerly a classical musician, Maria Gronlund made a radical change in her mid- thirties to become a graphic designer. She lives in Lystrup near the second largest city in Denmark. She has two lovely boys and runs a design and development company with her husband.
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see it as another privilege to share this issue of Artflow
Magazine. Thank you for taking time to know more about
‘the creative individuals we feature. It is so different in a way
that it highlights what Artflow is all about - Young artist
who is putting every possible effort to make ita success in
the creative industry, an awesome approach to food
photography, 2 synergy between at and food, 2 union
etween classical music and graphic design, making that.
u-turn to do something different. | hope you will feel same passion as
you read their stories.
David Leitner was interested in art really early. Travelling has opened
his eyes to more artistic experiences and now it's time to explore art
deeper and express himself as he prepares for University. ilian iliev
an hs career in photography as a news photographer covering the
Balkans war before moving to the UK and beginning a career in
commercial photography. lian has over 15 years’ experience working in
studio and location settings specialising in food and drink, stil life and
product photography. He chooses to spell his name in lowercase to be
different and develop his pseudonym.
Formerly a classical musician, Maria Gronlund made a radical change in
her mid- thirties to become a graphic designer. She lives in Lystrup near
the second largest city in Denmark. She has two lovely boys and runs a
design and development company with her husband.
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