top of page
WEB DESIGN / DEVELOPMENT

In partnership with Unipegasus InfoTech Solutions, Studio Radar will help you building your website, creating your content and even selling your artworks using a range of platforms.

1 Pegasus.jpg

Website developer

UniPegasus Infotech Solutions isn't just best at making creative and unique website designs.
We additionally offer Professional Web Development, E-Commerce Solutions, School Websites, Hotel Websites, News Portal Development, Online Shopping Store/Portal Development, Real Estates Portal Designing, Hospital Websites, Tours and Travel Websites, Business Startup Websites, Domain Registration Services, Mobile Optimized Responsive Websites, Website Maintenance Services, Payment Gateway Integration, Website Redesigning Services.

Artist

Anna Boggon, born in Edinburgh Scotland, lives and works in London and Folkestone. She is a multi-media artist, her practice includes painting, sculpture, mixed media and site-specific installation. She studied BA painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen and MA painting at the Royal College of Art, London. 

2 Anna Boggon.jpg
3 Kizharts.jpg

Artist

Kiziah is an artist specialised on acrylic paintings of Philippines origins based in Australia. The website offered her to showcase her artwork and create a shop through which she is capable of selling her paintings directly to clients and collectors across the globe.

​

Artist

Juskiran is a self-taught contemporary artist, passionate about illustrations, pen and ink. She refers to her work as "Simplex" art (simple concepts but combined with a complexity in the execution) - use of diverse levels of details, drawing styles, medium and ranges of depth.

The website we created allowed her to present the different collections of drawings ready for online purchase.

4 Juskiran.jpg

Folkestone Triennial

5 Art Exchange.jpg

Artist project

Art Exchange is an online gallery and archive of Manuel Vason‘s exchanges with other artists. The website that not only questions the action of archiving live performances through photography but also queries the politics of reading and interpreting performance documents.

bottom of page