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Eva Moosbrugger

Eva Moosbrugger’s artistic philosophy centers around series-based explorations, examining abstract concepts, natural forms, and philosophical narratives through refined abstraction and reductive aesthetics. Her sculptures consistently embody biomorphic shapes and profound simplicity, inviting viewers into meditative contemplation.

Igor Grechanyk

Igor Grechanyk is a sculptor and artist whose work blends philosophical symbolism, mytho-poetic imagery, and a contemporary sculptural language. For him, sculpture is not simply a physical form but a vessel for spirit — a way of giving shape to what is otherwise intangible. His creations, often cast in bronze, are visualized fragments of spiritual experience, resonating with the collective unconscious and touching on timeless questions of human existence.

Kathleen Kilchenmann

She was born in Zürich, Switzerland and now lives in Germany since 1973. As a child she loved to paint and draw and had the chance to take lessons from a painter. After her education and apprenticeship as a merchant and longer stay in France and England she got married and moved with her husband to Ann Arbor, Mich. USA for 2 years where her career began.

María Isabel de Lince

María Isabel Salazar de Lince, is a colombian artist. Studied Art & Arquitecture Design and Psychology, Javeriana University, Bogotá Colombia. Drawing and painting in Cooperartes Workshop, and with Masters David Manzur, Fernando Dávila, and Miguel Moyano.

Trude Kjølen

My name is Trude Kjølen. I was born in Norway and lived in several countries. I am an Artist who loves to paint. Painting is my way of expressing myself and communicating. I am so happy that I can do what I love every day.

Wendy Cohen

Wendy Cohen is a Sydney-based artist who holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees. She exhibits her work at the NYC Art Expo, Art San Diego, Art Spectrum Miami, Art Santa Fe and The Other Art Fair in Sydney. She has participated in group shows in New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Sydney, Melbourne, Rome, Barcelona and Madrid. She has also been published by World Wide Art Books, Arttour International and Contemporary Art Curator Magazine.

Cor Fafiani

Cor Fafiani creates mysterious, multi-sensorial, perfect and almost metaphysical works of art. He plays with different materials and colours, and yet his art is never a pure aestheticism, but rather a code through which he can communicate his own ideas. He is, in fact, both an artist and a philosopher, and as such, he guesses the most inner selves of human beings, he reaches our onthological essence.

Noa Ry

I work with a variety of materials. For physical works, these include pieces of computer circuit board, ceramics, silicon and technical elements. When it comes to digital works, I use various software and draw on my iPad, embracing both analogue and digital work processes without boundaries. Art is my weapon of choice when it comes to confronting the future.

Hédia Carron

She wants to share her Joy and Love of Life in her art, to open the minds and hearts She’s grateful for all the gifts, awards, and international prizes she received and continues to receive in her life, and her crazy art journey.

Hans Tackenstrom

Through the retro-colored joy and playfulness, you are lured into an enigmatic world that raises questions about existence and our relationship to the material and immaterial world we live in. The strong contrasts of color, shape, texture and symbolism create an enchanting worldview that challenges you to see meaning and answers in art. His art has several sources of inspiration. Modern pop art art, Nicholas Wilton, Peter Köhler, Donald Baechler, Hilma af Klint and Angelo Accordi to name a few fine art artists.

Kodi Beverlin

Kodi Beverlin lives and works in Des Moines, Iowa. Beverlin discovered her love for photography through a successful career as a hairdresser. She is endlessly fascinated by the complexity of people, situations, perspectives, and the images used to illustrate these states. Her work explores contradictory truths - exploring fragments and layers, challenging the pull towards "knowing".

Michael K Owino

Michael Karshoj Owino is a multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges cultures, histories, and personal narratives. Rooted in a deep curiosity for human connection, his art explores themes of identity, migration, and the interplay between tradition and modernity.

Larisa Sved

Larisa Sved’s paintings are deeply personal and employ a realist technique that occasionally moves towards abstraction. As a self-taught artist, she is inspired by the natural surroundings of Canada and the Cayman Islands with her detailed depictions of flora and of the local sceneries created to convey messages of peace, harmony and joy.

E Bee Bantug : LightExpressionist

E Bee Bantug's conceptual crossover lens-based abstract imagery vividly expresses unseen yet often powerfully felt vibrations in the aether, the inescapable frequencies surfacing from deep within consciousness, both as singular soul interacting with the universal collective, and All That is.

Mayada Shibir

Mayada Shibir’s artistic journey is rooted in a lifelong drive to explore the world through creativity—pushing boundaries, questioning the familiar, and discovering new forms of expression. She views art as an open space of infinite possibilities, where each work invites viewers to step beyond the expected.

Gabriel Lass

Gabriel Lass is a contemporary painter whose work falls within expressive abstraction. Initially trained in house and garden design, he developed a deep understanding of space, proportion, and visual rhythm—qualities he now transfers naturally onto his canvases. This foundation allows him to conceive painting not merely as an image, but as a sensitive architecture, where each element finds its place in harmony with the whole.

Joanna Levesley

Joanna's artistic creations are characterised by dramatic and surrealistic compositions, which she achieves through black and white pen and ink drawings and acrylic paintings. Her work delves into representations and concepts that are uniquely expressible through drawing, deliberately leaving the complete structure undisclosed.