Giurca’s work is a profound commentary on the way in which religious themeshave been reinterpreted in the context of contemporary life. His paintings are a powerful testament to the enduring power of religious symbolism. His surreal compositions blend human and non-human features, critiquing contemporary society through chaotic vivid imagery.




Kraemer’s abstract oil paintings and copper artworks are a dynamic exploration of nature v nurture. Her vivid colours and chaotic brush work illustrate the impact our surroundings have on our emotional state and physical well-being.




Forbes bases her work around the use of colour to evoke people and place by using her own individual treatment to capture the essence of her surroundings.
Influences: Edouard Vuillard, Henri Matisse, Mamma Andersson
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Patrick Hughes
3D Art
Hughes is the creator of Reverspective – ‘an optical illusion of a three-dimensional surface in which the various parts of the image appear farthest away when they are actually physically at the nearest point’.
This optical illusion is possible by painting a view in reverse. Influenced by the work of Paul Klee, Rene Magritte and Giorgio de Chirico
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From Brazil to the world. Visual artist and writer.
A tireless researcher in search of new colors, nuances and textures. She developed her technique through research on the mixing of viscosities, polymers and pigments, respecting the phenomena obtained through these fusions and the equilibrium that some reversible reactions perform, resulting in a chromatic exuberance. The elements blend together, take on life and the effect of this is an explosion of colors that awakens sensations, emotions and surprise to those who observe it.
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Marcos is a dedicated photographer known for his deep love of natural landscapes. From a young age, he explored the world, using his camera to capture the beauty of both ordinary scenes and remote, untouched locations. Marcos hopes to use his photography to raise awareness about environmental conservation and to inspire others to appreciate and protect the natural world.
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Bringing out a world, creating... Agnès Jennepin's works are the result of a long process, the meticulous work of a lace-maker. Incisions, samplings, rubbings, effleurages - but always in a process of erasure - sketch out a universe of grafts and hatchings from which emerge hybridizations blending the plant, animal and human, as well as the aerial, terrestrial and aquatic worlds.
On canvas, paper, glass or earthenware, the background material is altered by a number of tools and complex processes to extract from the surface motifs that express a different history of art. A new space emerges, woven of superimpositions and metamorphoses.

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I am Natacha Zenarre, a self-taught painter for over 10 years. My art is mainly focused on the abstract. Colors and different painting techniques allow me to express and tell a multitude of emotions and stories, each person is free to interpret them according to their feelings. If my profile sparks your interest, I invite you to an artistic journey. You can visit my Instagram page (@natachazenarre) to immerse yourself in my creations.
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In Whispers in the Void, dark and luminous shades intertwine, creating a mysterious dialogue between the void and the matter. The vague and indefinite forms invite interpretation, to the search for meaning in the silence of the void. It is a work that talks about the unknown and what escapes our understanding.

In a world saturated with noise, Echos of Silence embodies the peace found in silence. The shades of gray and white overlap in soft waves, creating a soothing depth. This painting invites a calm introspection, a meditative pause in the heart of the daily tumult.

Pulse of the Cosmos embodies the regular beat of the universe, a constant and primordial rhythm. Waves of energy run through the canvas, oscillating between warm and cold tones. This abstract painting expresses life in all its forms, vibrating with the energy that animates each being, each star.

In the immensity of the cosmos, the stars dance an eternal waltz, tracing luminous arabesques on the dark background of the universe. This painting is a capture of this cosmic dance, where each star movement creates a wave of light and colour. The abstract forms represent the invisible gravity that orchestrates this dance, while the shimmering shades evoke the energy that pulsates in space. "The Dance of the Stars" is a celebration of the infinite beauty of the universe...
Niv Fridman is a BFA graduate from Bezalel Academy Jerusalem and an MA from The Royal College of Art in London.
Fridman’s work explores the lives of various figures from history and his artistic practice combines meticulous historical research with the freedom to weave imaginary stories.
His works challenge the accepted differentiations between truth and fiction, past and present, reality and imagination.
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José Lisboa (b. 1960, Santos, Brazil) is an artist and art educator with a degree in Art Education from the UNESP School of Arts. Dedicated to teaching art to underprivileged youth in São Paulo, he found inspiration in his own lessons, leading him to paint professionally. His work, marked by collage and mixed materials such as sand and glass, merges playful elements with impressionist colors while incorporating satire and cubist fragments. Lisboa is a member of various artistic and literary institutions in Brazil and Latin America, including CONBLA São Paulo, the Latin American Academy of Art (Brazil), and the Academy of Valparaíso, Chile.




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Chico Coelho, born in Americana and raised in Piracicaba, Brazil, is a multidisciplinary artist who studied Architecture and Urban Development in São Paulo. He has worked as a visual artist, photographer, illustrator, and musician, recording four albums of original compositions.
In 1998, he was among 20 Brazilian artists invited to exhibit in Paris for the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In 2005, he was selected for São Paulo’s ATELIER AMARELO project and participated in CowParade São Paulo with Vaca Bandida.
Now based in Piracicaba after a decade in San Francisco, Coelho develops modern abstract art using his own technique, Dissolution of Fractals.



