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Niyamat Mehta is a contemporary Indian sculptor known for her refined and expressive works, often rendered in bronze and other enduring materials. With a strong focus on form, movement, and emotion, Mehta’s sculptures frequently explore human relationships, emotions, and the natural world, blending abstraction with subtle realism.
Lara Sayegh is a renowned abstract artist known for her vibrant and dynamic compositions that explore the intersection of emotion, colour, and movement. Based in a cosmopolitan art scene, Lara’s work is characterized by bold, sweeping gestures, layered textures, and a unique ability to convey deep emotion through abstract forms.
Tanja Ayuk is a contemporary artist celebrated for her innovative approach to mixed media and her exploration of identity, culture, and the human experience. Her work often merges painting, collage, and digital elements, resulting in striking compositions that challenge conventional notions of art and storytelling.
Since the start of her career, Becky, a self-taught artist inspired by Jackson Pollock, has focused on creating abstract works that stimulate the mind and inspire viewers. Her free-flowing and dynamic compositions bring her unique flair to abstract impressionism, aiming to evoke deep emotional responses and spark creative inspiration.
Charlotte, an abstract artist from Utrecht, Netherlands, is known for her unique metallic creations and "painting without a paintbrush" technique. She uses shades like gold to add depth and elegance, creating luxurious and striking pieces that invite viewers to engage emotionally and explore beyond the visible.
Born in Venezuela and orphaned at two months old, Christina Vega found solace in a Catholic monastery. There, their artistic talents quietly blossomed. Influenced by the surreal and the raw essence of life, Vega explores profound emotions and unconventional subjects in their work.
Gabrielle Malak, a contemporary artist hailing from the vibrant city of Marseille, France, is an exemplary talent in the realm of portraiture and modern art. Born and raised amidst the rich cultural tapestry of Marseille, France.
Mr. Phantom is an anonymous artist who uses his work to reveal uncomfortable truths hidden beneath society's surface. Through his art, he challenges hypocrisy, exposes inequality, and reflects the chaos many ignore. Anonymity gives him the freedom to provoke thought and awaken consciousness without the constraints of identity.
Nkem Odeh-Ifeyinwa is a visual artist originally from the Ika-South Local Government Area in Delta State, Nigeria, though he was born in Ile-Ife, Osun State. He holds a degree from the Fine and Applied Arts Department, commonly referred to as the Ife Art School, at Obafemi Awolowo University.
Noah Harris, an artist from Eastbourne, combines hyper-realism with traditional oil painting. His global travels inspired a deep connection with wildlife, a central theme in his work. Educated in Fine Art, Noah's art is known for its meticulous detail and emotional depth.
Born in Haiti, Pierre Simone draws on their rich cultural heritage, blending vibrant colours with contemporary influences. Inspired by New York City's energy and Jean-Michel Basquiat, their art celebrates shared human experiences and unity.
Yaacov Agam is an Israeli artist and a pioneer of kinetic art, renowned for his work that incorporates movement and viewer interaction. Agam's art often features optical illusions, vibrant colours, and shifting geometric patterns, inviting viewers to engage with his pieces from different angles for varied visual experiences.
Peter Max is a German-American artist renowned for his vibrant, psychedelic art style, which became iconic in the 1960s counterculture movement. His work is characterized by bold colours, cosmic imagery, and whimsical, free-flowing forms that blend elements of Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism.
Romero Britto is a Brazilian artist known for his vibrant, joyful style that blends elements of Pop Art, Cubism, and graffiti. His work is characterized by bold, colourful patterns, playful imagery, and a sense of optimism, often featuring hearts, flowers, and other cheerful symbols. Britto's art is accessible and uplifting, designed to evoke happiness and positivity.
Michael Godard is a contemporary American artist celebrated for his playful and imaginative paintings, which often feature whimsical themes centred around martini glasses, olives, and other cocktail-related imagery. Nicknamed the "Rock Star of the Art World". Godard's work is known for its vibrant colours, bold compositions, and unique sense of humour, blending pop art with a surreal twist.