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Paul Hartel

Paul Hartel is a highly acclaimed artist with a strong presence in major cities across the USA and Europe. His captivating artworks are currently on display at the prestigious Green Gallery, Dublin, Ireland. Hartel’s pieces have been sought after by private collectors and social and professional organizations in Europe, the USA, and Australia.

婉凝 廖 Wanning Liao

Liao's oeuvre is defined by its thematic duality: one aspect delves into artistic expressions inspired by antiques, while the other explores relational dynamics, particularly between parent and child. Her paintings seamlessly combine oil and mixed media to create works rich in texture and layered with meaning.

Dina Klumbys

Dina Klumbys` sources of inspiration come from everything around her, but above all, from the world of women. Hers is an entirely female universe, where she portrays women as confident, fun-loving, intelligent, and strong-willed beings - often engaged in battles against social prejudices and gender disparities while navigating the daily challenges of balancing work and personal life. Faceless figures represents a universal image within an individual experience.

Mikaya Petros

Mikaya Petros’s artistic exploration delves into the core themes of transhumanism, birdhumanism, and technoutopias, embodying a journey that navigates the dance between humanity, technology, and nature. Her work aims to weave a dialogue between the past and the future, between the richness of tradition and the promise of innovation.

Mona Niko

Mona Niko is a renowned Persian-American artist and gallery owner based in Orange County, California. Known for her vibrant, emotive paintings and unique fusion of modern and traditional styles, Mona’s work has been featured in international art magazines, exhibitions, and luxury design spaces. Her art celebrates color, emotion, and cultural storytelling, inspiring collectors and art lovers worldwide.

IRIS FLUIDISM

IRIS was born in Romania and has been living in Austria for many years. A graduate of the Faculty of Industrial Design she has worked for many years as a furniture designer. Since 2018 she has experienced a whole new style inspired by the organic forms that fluids create in their movement. She called this new style "IRIS-FLUIDISM"

Michael Kopplstätter

The artist's works evoke an emotional response that lingers long after viewing. They invite you to immerse yourself in the layers of his art and discover your own story within it. A journey through space and time, memories and being.

Karel Vereycken

My aim is to shock people by showing them that nothing is more “modern” and “revolutionary” than “classical” art, not understood as annoying academic formalism, but as a science of composition based on non-cynical, liberating ironical poetical metaphors, who are the key to all forms of art be it in the domain of the visual arts or music.

Mario Molins

Mario Molins' Artistic Philosophy and Journey The core of Mario Molins' artistic philosophy was forged in the profound connection with his grandfather, a central figure in his childhood. Raised in a country house surrounded by olive trees, almond trees, cereal fields, and irrigation ditches, Mario grew up immersed in nature. It was his grandfather who taught him the art of pruning, especially that of olive trees.

Ramsay Allan

Ramsay Allan is a versatile oil painter whose artistic journey has evolved over a lifetime of rich personal experience. Initially self-taught, he later deepened his skills through dedicated study and observation of both classical and contemporary masters. His genre focus spans from surrealism to portraiture and beyond—reflecting his versatility and thoughtful engagement with the world.

Helios Boechat Serodio

Helios Boechat was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Later, he moved to Germany to pursue his artistic work, and, after spending some years in New York, has been living in Berlin since 2004. Helios has a unique philosophical view of the natural interaction btw the elements and energy. For him the important question to be made is: "What is life?" To answer this question Helios is creating his own art world where he is free to develop all aspects of life, biological and material. To tell another history of evolution.

Morten Saether

Morten Saether is a freelance photographer and painter. He favours using mixed digital photography techniques to produce his work. He is also driven by a passion for exploring the social, cultural, and urban transformations of our contemporary world.

Daniel OLIVIER

His approach is centered on figuration, with a focus on transparency and glazing, in the service of a symbolic, poetic, and contemporary imagination, in the spirit of the Great Masters who deeply influence his technical choices and compositions. Leonardo da Vinci, Salvador Dalí, and Jean Olivier Hucleux are, for him, absolute models.

Stephanie Bing

Stephanie Bing’s artistic vision is fundamentally anchored in the intrinsic act of creation itself, unmediated by external triggers of inspiration. For Bing, painting is as vital and inescapable as breathing; it is both a daily necessity and a space for existential equilibrium. She plunges into the painting process much as one might plunge into a pool—an immersive act that marks the threshold between the external world and her internal reflections.

Camilla Ghione

Camilla Ghione’s art is a reflection—of light, of space, and of the human experience. Her work rejects the idea of perfection, not as rebellion but as liberation. To her, imperfection simply doesn’t exist. It is a concept we’ve been taught to chase, but in nature and in truth, nothing is flawed—only unique, evolving, and whole as it is.

Marlene Jorge

Marlene Jorge is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work is a poetic reflection of the subconscious. Born in the Dominican Republic and shaped by a life of emotional depth, cultural complexity, and fierce reinvention, Marlene's artistic journey is deeply personal and unapologetically raw. Her creative voice emerged as a survival instinct—an unfiltered outcry of truth, transformation, and the beauty found in brokenness.

Claire Davenhall

Claire Davenhall’s artistic journey began on the windswept coastlines of Scotland, where stories were carved into stone and memory lived in the land. Formally trained in Fine Art Sculpture at Gray’s School of Art, her creative path has always explored the unseen — the forgotten, the submerged, the quietly powerful.