All in Collectors Award

Prudence Au

Prudence Au’s artistic journey is a testament to the transformative power of abstraction. Born and based in Hong Kong, she has cultivated a practice that transcends borders—both geographic and conceptual. Educated in Fine Art in France and Hong Kong, Prudence draws from a rich tapestry of cultural influences, merging Eastern philosophies of nature with Western gestural abstraction to create a visual language that is uniquely her own.

Gro Heining

Drawing and painting have always been a way of expressing herself. Nature is her primary source of inspiration. Painting for Gro is a meditative state of being, where she connect to the elements and the rhythm of nature, weaving dreams and visions into her artwork. Gro's idea of the intention of doing art is to be able to communicate that all things are connected with one another and to the universe.

Jeremiah A. Gilbert

Jeremiah A. Gilbert’s artistic journey began not with a map, but with a sense of wonder. Over the course of visiting more than 100 countries, his camera has been both compass and confidant, guiding him through bustling markets, remote villages, and landscapes where the horizon feels infinite.

Sandy Iseli

It's all about nature. Sandy paints with acrylics or mixed media with oil on canvas and loves vibrant colors. Each painting is a journey to an unknown destination and she is always excited to see where it takes her. Nature is her greatest source of inspiration. In the spirit of nature, everything is connected.

Ulla Plougmand

ULLA is a Danish-born painter, living and working in London England. Her colourful and often soulful canvases over the years can be found in a number of collections worldwide, public as well as private. Some collections are listed under Saatchiart Collections. Several works have won prizes.

Klaus Biliczky

Klaus Biliczky's artistic work focuses on abstract painting and sculptural objects. His main sources of inspiration are the diverse aspects of human existence and the complex structure of our world and natural environment, as well as the ways we interact with and are shaped by them.

Raúl Vega

Raúl Vega attended Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA and the University of Florence, Italy majoring in architecture. After college, Raúl quickly turned to photography. His award-winning photographs have appeared, often as covers, in such magazines as Time, Esquire, Andy Warhol’s Interview, the New Yorker, the New York Times, Glamour, Vogue and Vanity Fair, among many others.

Gerlinde K

Gerlinde K is known for her innovative style, which often challenges the limits of traditional photography. She embraces a variety of techniques to realize her artistic vision, combining traditional photography with digital technology

Ilya Trofimenko

His body of work embodies a finely tuned interplay of visual and emotional registers, articulated through a singular expressive vocabulary rooted in meta-modernist sensibility. Engaging in a process of abstraction and distortion, the works transform motifs drawn from lived reality into meditative explorations of form, perception, and meaning.

VOLKVARD

Volkvard find great liberation in the realization that the experience of art is strictly personal and cannot be reduced to shared rules or universal aesthetics. Since he can only vaguely guess what his viewers experience, he grants himself full freedom to paint according to his own passions—even when the source of those passions remains unknown to him.

Noémie L. Côté

Noémie L. Côté is an internationally acclaimed Canadian artist whose luminous, textured landscapes infuse nature’s beauty with vibrant energy. Working in richly textured oils, she transforms scenes into immersive experiences, her bold brushstrokes dispersing light into sculptural colour that uplifts and inspires.

Ashley Gray

Emerging from a background in multimedia and computer games art, Ashley Gray has been creating evocative digital imagery since 2011. Though drawing didn’t come naturally in childhood, it was during college that they discovered a compelling pathway into 3D art—first through games, then as a broader medium for expression. After completing both undergraduate and master’s degrees at Teesside University, they began crafting visual work independently, driven not by commercial demand but by a deep internal need to create.

Toti Cuesta

Cuesta captures a deep emotional resonance that speaks to humanity’s role in nurturing a just and compassionate world through her integration of vibrant colors, symbolic elements, and a balance of warm and cool tones. This thematic focus highlights her dedication to exploring identity, environmental consciousness, and the strength of the human spirit.

Savas Deli

I am Savas Deli, a contemporary artist whose works thrive in the space between abstraction and deep emotion. Growing up in a world full of cultural diversity and personal contrasts, I discovered early on that art was a way to express my inner experiences and stories.

Greg Stirling

For over forty years, Greg Stirling has been a quiet yet profound force in the world of contemporary art, a true luminary in San Jose, California’s creative scene. His work, spanning abstract and impressionist painting to kinetic sculpture, resonates with a duality of stillness and motion, of quiet contemplation and explosive energy.

Gaya Chandrasekaran

Gaya Chandrasekaran’s artworks are based on the themes of Quest, Soliloquy, Rebirth, and Nirvana - each reflecting pivotal life moments and serving as an expression of her thoughts, emotions, sensations and experiences. As she reflects on and synthesises her experiences, floodgates open for new creative ideas, which she records and revisits for inspiration. Her practice is deeply influenced by the exuberant colours and intricate patterns of her childhood home in India.

Aline Pouget

Aline Pouget is a French contemporary painter who works between Paris and Blois-Chambord. Having always been drawn to the beauty and colors of nature, her transition to creating art came naturally. She began with watercolor and quickly moved on to oil painting, which gives her greater satisfaction. She paints on canvas or wooden supports.

Elvira Rajek

The artist has been creative since her youth starting with artistic presents for her family and friends, creating jewellery and designing clothes for herself. During her study stay in Lagos, Nigeria she was co-owner of and designer for a lingerie production. But only her partnership with a cameraman and photographer brought her to the actual art in 2003 and taught her an enhanced vision.