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AYAN AZIZ
Artwork By Ayan Aziz
Ayan creates from her inner world, where she is not bound by any conventional forms of artistry. From this space she allows her imagination to overflow onto the canvas, mirroring the soul and showcasing a host of feelings and mood swings that are communicated with feminine nature and rhythmic undertone. Her work carries an inspiring uniqueness, with sweeping patterns and cascading lines.
The underlying concept of Ayan’s work is utilising the language of art to express paradoxical ideas uniting visually. Using colours to create movement and deep meaning in abstract ornaments, as well as complex patterns hidden throughout still life’s and landscapes, Ayan creates entire worlds to get lost in. She primarily works with oil on canvas, while also experimenting with mixed media and various other techniques.
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Ayan creates from her inner world, where she is not bound by any conventional forms of artistry. From this space she allows her imagination to overflow onto the canvas, mirroring the soul and showcasing a host of feelings and mood swings that are communicated with feminine nature and rhythmic undertone. Her work carries an inspiring uniqueness, with sweeping patterns and cascading lines.
The underlying concept of Ayan’s work is utilising the language of art to express paradoxical ideas uniting visually. Using colours to create movement and deep meaning in abstract ornaments, as well as complex patterns hidden throughout still life’s and landscapes, Ayan creates entire worlds to get lost in. She primarily works with oil on canvas, while also experimenting with mixed media and various other techniques.
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DELPHINE LAMARQUE
Artwork By Delphine Lamarque
Delphine Lamarque is a French artist who lives and works in Hossegor, France.
Her work is strongly linked to architecture and revolves around the notion of the nest.
She reworks tent canvases from the 70s and 80s, whose original dimensions she likes to preserve, for a life-size immersion, taking the viewer on a nostalgic yet joyful journey.
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Delphine Lamarque is a French artist who lives and works in Hossegor, France.
Her work is strongly linked to architecture and revolves around the notion of the nest.
She reworks tent canvases from the 70s and 80s, whose original dimensions she likes to preserve, for a life-size immersion, taking the viewer on a nostalgic yet joyful journey.
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JIE ZHANG
Artwork By Jie Zhang
Jie Zhang(b.1989 China), a painter and writer based in London, who has gained 2 MFA painting degrees respectively in China and the UK. Jie's practice roots in her changeable growing experience, and is based on knowledge from literature, nature science, and buddhism. She cares about life force, mystery of nature, through which she is trying to build connections between present and memories, to reconstruct an inner landscape which erases the boundaries between disappearance and existence.
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Jie Zhang(b.1989 China), a painter and writer based in London, who has gained 2 MFA painting degrees respectively in China and the UK. Jie's practice roots in her changeable growing experience, and is based on knowledge from literature, nature science, and buddhism. She cares about life force, mystery of nature, through which she is trying to build connections between present and memories, to reconstruct an inner landscape which erases the boundaries between disappearance and existence.
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JOAN PANELL
Artwork By Joan Pañell Fernández de Liencres
Joan Pañell F. emerges as a compelling force in the world of abstract painting, navigating the canvas with fearless experimentation and a keen intuition. Each stroke reveals a dance between chaos and control, as colors and textures coalesce into a visual symphony. Joan’s work invites viewers on a journey of self-discovery, where emotions and subconscious realms converge in a vibrant, thought-provoking dialogue. In this exciting phase of artistic emergence, Joan is poised to make a distinctive mark, pushing the boundaries of contemporary art with a unique voice that transcends the tangible.
Joan Pañell F. emerges as a compelling force in the world of abstract painting, navigating the canvas with fearless experimentation and a keen intuition. Each stroke reveals a dance between chaos and control, as colors and textures coalesce into a visual symphony. Joan’s work invites viewers on a journey of self-discovery, where emotions and subconscious realms converge in a vibrant, thought-provoking dialogue. In this exciting phase of artistic emergence, Joan is poised to make a distinctive mark, pushing the boundaries of contemporary art with a unique voice that transcends the tangible.
COVADONGA CASTRO
Artwork By Covadonga Castro
Covadonga Castro Unzueta, a versatile artist born in Madrid in 1993, graduated in scenic artistry and contemporary painting. With a master's degree from ASP in Krakow, she now finds inspiration in the serene landscapes of Normandy, France. Her art showcases thousands of dots against dynamic backgrounds, transforming matter into captivating visual experiences. Covadonga's artistic journey also led her to master ceramics on Ibiza. Her work has graced galleries in Poland, Ibiza "Galería B12," and Madrid, including the prestigious Antonio Machón Gallery. Through her fusion of painting and ceramics, Covadonga's art, offering a unique and compelling narrative born from her environment and experiences.
Born in Madrid in 1993, she embarked on a journey of artistic exploration that led her to graduate in scenic design and painting. Building on this foundation, she further honed her skills with a master's degree from ASP in Krakow. Today, she finds her muse in the serene landscapes of Normandy, France, where her art takes shape.
Her art showcases thousands of dots against dynamic backgrounds, transforming matter into captivating visual experiences. Covadonga's artistic journey also led her to master ceramics on Ibiza. Her work has graced galleries in “Agra Art NOVA” Warsawa, "Galería B12" Ibiza, and Madrid, including the prestigious Antonio Machón Gallery. Through her fusion of painting and ceramics, Covadonga's art offering a unique and compelling narrative born from her environment and experiences.
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Covadonga Castro Unzueta, a versatile artist born in Madrid in 1993, graduated in scenic artistry and contemporary painting. With a master's degree from ASP in Krakow, she now finds inspiration in the serene landscapes of Normandy, France. Her art showcases thousands of dots against dynamic backgrounds, transforming matter into captivating visual experiences. Covadonga's artistic journey also led her to master ceramics on Ibiza. Her work has graced galleries in Poland, Ibiza "Galería B12," and Madrid, including the prestigious Antonio Machón Gallery. Through her fusion of painting and ceramics, Covadonga's art, offering a unique and compelling narrative born from her environment and experiences.
Born in Madrid in 1993, she embarked on a journey of artistic exploration that led her to graduate in scenic design and painting. Building on this foundation, she further honed her skills with a master's degree from ASP in Krakow. Today, she finds her muse in the serene landscapes of Normandy, France, where her art takes shape.
Her art showcases thousands of dots against dynamic backgrounds, transforming matter into captivating visual experiences. Covadonga's artistic journey also led her to master ceramics on Ibiza. Her work has graced galleries in “Agra Art NOVA” Warsawa, "Galería B12" Ibiza, and Madrid, including the prestigious Antonio Machón Gallery. Through her fusion of painting and ceramics, Covadonga's art offering a unique and compelling narrative born from her environment and experiences.
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DANI SELYEBI
Artwork By Dani Selyebi
Dani Selyebi is currently 28 years old. He started studying graphic design in 2016, but soon realized that painting and illustration are closer to him. He mostly trained at home, experimenting in seclusion.
His creations are mostly inspired by the ecosystem. In a natural environment, there is a balance of levels that build on each other, from the roots to the canopy. Each part has its own imprint, and he tries to express these impressions and moods in his own way and contrast them with each other. Over the years, two main trends have emerged, a more stylized figurative abstract line, where the principle of less is more prevails. In addition to creating balance, an important element is dynamism, which often defines his paintings.
The other trend is much more saturated, which stems from his love for natural textures. This appears to him as a continuously flowing raw abstract environment, mainly expressing the impressions of the processes taking place at the root level, of death and transformation.
Dani Selyebi is currently 28 years old. He started studying graphic design in 2016, but soon realized that painting and illustration are closer to him. He mostly trained at home, experimenting in seclusion.
His creations are mostly inspired by the ecosystem. In a natural environment, there is a balance of levels that build on each other, from the roots to the canopy. Each part has its own imprint, and he tries to express these impressions and moods in his own way and contrast them with each other. Over the years, two main trends have emerged, a more stylized figurative abstract line, where the principle of less is more prevails. In addition to creating balance, an important element is dynamism, which often defines his paintings.
The other trend is much more saturated, which stems from his love for natural textures. This appears to him as a continuously flowing raw abstract environment, mainly expressing the impressions of the processes taking place at the root level, of death and transformation.
LEONARDO FERNANDEZ
Artwork By Leonardo Fernandez
The Dp_23 series focuses on a technique of image transformation by immersing the film in a liquid for a certain period of time. Through the chemical reaction that begins, the image gradually disappears and a new one appears, abstract and full of suggestive details. In this process I can only be the assistant, and not being in full control of the situation pleases me very much. I can take the starting photo and choose the liquids in which to dip it, that is true, but once I have done that I can only stand by and watch this image change. Sometimes it happens that the Polaroid keeps changing even out of the water; this no longer affects the textures but only the colors which can saturate or desaturate unpredictably.
To make the image you see on the left, I kept the Polaroid submerged for more than three months in water free of calcium and magnesium ions.
#3 Dp23 / 108x88mm
Camera used: SX70 Alpha
Film used: Polaroid 600
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The Dp_23 series focuses on a technique of image transformation by immersing the film in a liquid for a certain period of time. Through the chemical reaction that begins, the image gradually disappears and a new one appears, abstract and full of suggestive details. In this process I can only be the assistant, and not being in full control of the situation pleases me very much. I can take the starting photo and choose the liquids in which to dip it, that is true, but once I have done that I can only stand by and watch this image change. Sometimes it happens that the Polaroid keeps changing even out of the water; this no longer affects the textures but only the colors which can saturate or desaturate unpredictably.
To make the image you see on the left, I kept the Polaroid submerged for more than three months in water free of calcium and magnesium ions.
#3 Dp23 / 108x88mm
Camera used: SX70 Alpha
Film used: Polaroid 600
leonardofernandez.net
PIOTR FILIP KRYSIAK
Artwork By Piotr Filip Krysiak
1982MFA, Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, PolandBased in Warsaw, PolandRepresented by Alfa Gallery, New York City / Miami
The painting process I employ is a work on the mind that involves a continuous response to each brushstroke and an adaptation to their nuanced irregularities, which gradually shape the artwork over time. In this manner, brushstrokes both possess their purpose and give rise to subsequent brushstrokes. Factors such as bristle deformations, hand instability, or momentary distractions influence the process much like everyday events steer the course of life. New applications of paint contribute to the painting’s development, while clusters of previous applications establish patterns upon which these configurations emerge.
Each painting is part of a larger whole, where a single piece’s operation mirrors the functioning of the entire body of work. Despite adhering to guiding principles, I encounter junctures where multiple equally valid paths for advancing the process present themselves, each capable of distinctively shaping the overall outcome. The painting’s ultimate form embodies the interdependence of reality’s elements, capturing its cyclical nature, mutability, and impermanence.I consistently employ the gold color within the circular shape, both as the highest hue and the shape that provides the most neutral starting point, to reflect reality’s core feature: constant transformation within a self-contained spectrum. Similarly, my paintings evolve from within, yet their foundational core remains unaltered.
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1982MFA, Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, PolandBased in Warsaw, PolandRepresented by Alfa Gallery, New York City / Miami
The painting process I employ is a work on the mind that involves a continuous response to each brushstroke and an adaptation to their nuanced irregularities, which gradually shape the artwork over time. In this manner, brushstrokes both possess their purpose and give rise to subsequent brushstrokes. Factors such as bristle deformations, hand instability, or momentary distractions influence the process much like everyday events steer the course of life. New applications of paint contribute to the painting’s development, while clusters of previous applications establish patterns upon which these configurations emerge.
Each painting is part of a larger whole, where a single piece’s operation mirrors the functioning of the entire body of work. Despite adhering to guiding principles, I encounter junctures where multiple equally valid paths for advancing the process present themselves, each capable of distinctively shaping the overall outcome. The painting’s ultimate form embodies the interdependence of reality’s elements, capturing its cyclical nature, mutability, and impermanence.I consistently employ the gold color within the circular shape, both as the highest hue and the shape that provides the most neutral starting point, to reflect reality’s core feature: constant transformation within a self-contained spectrum. Similarly, my paintings evolve from within, yet their foundational core remains unaltered.
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IHAR BARKHATKOU
Artwork By Iar Barkhatkou
Ihar Barkhatkou (b. 1988)
I believe it can be perceived in my work the combination of the formalist school of spatial drawing with both abstract expressionism and calligraphy. My principal aim is to evolve common depicted objects into a pulse that beats beyond contours, creating the illusion of motion in every section of the canvas, including empty space. Mannerism, structuring, and even professionalism are rejected, by using ragged strokes and making the most of the “mistakes” effect; this allows the outlines, both successful and unsuccessful to depict reality and action – the drawing process itself. It is my desire to challenge the viewer to see through, not only the image itself but also the whole process of formation and gradual unfolding of the space in its totality.
Ihar Barkhatkou, "Nude Landscape", 2021, 75x100 cm., oil on canvas
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Ihar Barkhatkou (b. 1988)
I believe it can be perceived in my work the combination of the formalist school of spatial drawing with both abstract expressionism and calligraphy. My principal aim is to evolve common depicted objects into a pulse that beats beyond contours, creating the illusion of motion in every section of the canvas, including empty space. Mannerism, structuring, and even professionalism are rejected, by using ragged strokes and making the most of the “mistakes” effect; this allows the outlines, both successful and unsuccessful to depict reality and action – the drawing process itself. It is my desire to challenge the viewer to see through, not only the image itself but also the whole process of formation and gradual unfolding of the space in its totality.
Ihar Barkhatkou, "Nude Landscape", 2021, 75x100 cm., oil on canvas
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NATHANIEL H SMITH
Artwork By Nathaniel H Smith
Nathaniel Smith born in Lincoln UK, I am an abstract painter based in London. While I work full-time as an interior designer, my passion for art drives me to create in my spare time. My art is a mix of charcoal and acrylic, combining the rawness of charcoal with the vibrancy of acrylic paints.
When I paint, I let the music guide me, and I never plan out my paintings in advance. Instead, I allow myself to get lost in the moment, using linear lines and exploring space on the canvas to create works that are spontaneous and expressive. Through my art, I aim to capture the emotion and energy of the moment, creating pieces that are not just visually striking, but that also convey a sense of depth and play on this exploration.
In my work as an interior designer, I bring the same creative energy and passion for exploration and expression that I do to my paintings. I believe that art and design are interconnected, and that each informs and enriches the other. Whether I am designing a space or creating a new piece of art, I strive to create work that is dynamic which explores space and form.
Nathaniel Smith born in Lincoln UK, I am an abstract painter based in London. While I work full-time as an interior designer, my passion for art drives me to create in my spare time. My art is a mix of charcoal and acrylic, combining the rawness of charcoal with the vibrancy of acrylic paints.
When I paint, I let the music guide me, and I never plan out my paintings in advance. Instead, I allow myself to get lost in the moment, using linear lines and exploring space on the canvas to create works that are spontaneous and expressive. Through my art, I aim to capture the emotion and energy of the moment, creating pieces that are not just visually striking, but that also convey a sense of depth and play on this exploration.
In my work as an interior designer, I bring the same creative energy and passion for exploration and expression that I do to my paintings. I believe that art and design are interconnected, and that each informs and enriches the other. Whether I am designing a space or creating a new piece of art, I strive to create work that is dynamic which explores space and form.
NOOSHA GOLAB
Artwork By Noosha Golab
Noosha Golab, born in 1985 in Tehran, Iran and currently residing in Southern California, sought
a departure from her prior intense and inflexible lifestyle as a professional graphic and jewelry
designer. This led her to painting, a medium that offered her greater creative freedom.
Golab's artistic style is non-representational, relying on form, shape, color, and texture as fundamental elements of visual expression. Through these elements, she conveys her emotions, perspectives, and unique perception of the world.
She continually explores new techniques, materials, color palettes, and scale and composition to create a dynamic and multi-dimensional effect in her artwork. Golab's minimalist approach allows her to merge these elements seamlessly and create work that is both striking and
nuanced. The resulting artwork invites the viewer to engage with it on multiple levels.
nooshagolab.com
Noosha Golab, born in 1985 in Tehran, Iran and currently residing in Southern California, sought
a departure from her prior intense and inflexible lifestyle as a professional graphic and jewelry
designer. This led her to painting, a medium that offered her greater creative freedom.
Golab's artistic style is non-representational, relying on form, shape, color, and texture as fundamental elements of visual expression. Through these elements, she conveys her emotions, perspectives, and unique perception of the world.
She continually explores new techniques, materials, color palettes, and scale and composition to create a dynamic and multi-dimensional effect in her artwork. Golab's minimalist approach allows her to merge these elements seamlessly and create work that is both striking and
nuanced. The resulting artwork invites the viewer to engage with it on multiple levels.
nooshagolab.com
D.C. NIKOLIC
Artwork By D.C. Nikolic
D.C. Nikolic is a constructivist artist from Hamburg. He works in cycles of research and creation.
Paintings, objects, art in public spaces, and murals are part of his artistic expression.
D.C. Nikolic is a constructivist artist from Hamburg. He works in cycles of research and creation.
Paintings, objects, art in public spaces, and murals are part of his artistic expression.
EVELINE STAUFFER
Artwork By Eveline Stauffer
Eveline Stauffer lives and works as a visual artist in Switzerland.
From the beginning, her greatest interest has been the development of her own abstract language of forms in
painting, which she has presented over the years in various series. Eveline Stauffer’s art is a world of forms and
signs in which she always develops new shapes.
Over the last 20 years she has created a remarkable body of work from various abstract forms.
Artist statement:
I am very experimental in the development of forms or the combination of colors. My language of forms is a clear
language, sometimes even very structured. To develop a clear form that appears unlimited free. A great and beautiful
challenge.
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