
Atorina Saliba
Atorina Saliba is a writer from Western Sydney, Australia but is currently residing in the Gold Coast. She has a BA in Creative Arts and an honors degree in Literature from La Trobe University. She has written two short films and directed one of them, which were then screened at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (Melbourne). Atorina writes fiction and non-fiction for art magazines such as Golem Quarterly Review, Dust Temple, Nation Street Press, Sartle, Culture Owl, and more. She also volunteers her time as an associate editor and writer at Golem Quarterly Review.
Articles by Atorina Saliba

Vincent van Gogh is one of the best-known artists in history. Take a look at the actors who portrayed the Dutch artist in movies and TV shows.

Richard Prince is synonymous with appropriation. In fact, he’s the king of it. Over the years, this has won him many admirers as well as haters. Let’s find out why!
Richard Prince is synonymous with appropriation. In fact, he’s the king of it. Over the years, this has won him many admirers as well as haters. Let’s find out why!

Alice Neel’s figurative paintings are raw, unflinching, and sincere. She was also an unofficial archivist of New York City.
Alice Neel’s figurative paintings are raw, unflinching, and sincere. She was also an unofficial archivist of New York City.

Barkley Hendricks painted large-scale ultra-stylistic portraits that are the epitome of cool. We examine the life of this pioneering leader.
Barkley Hendricks painted large-scale ultra-stylistic portraits that are the epitome of cool. We examine the life of this pioneering leader.

History has a way of immortalizing romantic lovers. And so does art. Here are 5 romantic paintings that aren’t inspired by your favorite Shakespeare play.
History has a way of immortalizing romantic lovers. And so does art. Here are 5 romantic paintings that aren’t inspired by your favorite Shakespeare play.

While most know the names Monet, Manet and Degas as leaders in Impressionist art, less are aware of their contemporaries. These are all the Impressionists you need to know!