Collectors Art Prize recognizes outstanding achievements in contemporary art by celebrating the work of extraordinary artists whose practices are among the most innovative and influential of our time.
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Mikaya Petros was born in Milan, Italy, class of 1964, daughter of the surrealist painter Petros. She trained in her father’s atelier where she made four- handed photo collages, pictorial and material works. Her encounter in the 1970s with Andy Warhol was incisive. It was in her maternal uncle’s production, post-production and computer graphics house that the artist worked from a young age creating digital and video contributions. “Painting for me is like singing in the shower on a sunny day,” she says.
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.
Born in 1957 in Antwerp, Belgium, Karel graduated from the Institut Saint-Luc in Brussels and trained in engraving at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts, where he obtained a certificate of passage « with distinction. »
From his roots in Binéfar, Huesca, Spain (1983), Mario Molins emerges as a multidisciplinary artist whose restless spirit intrinsically merges with Nature. A Fine Arts graduate from the University of Barcelona with doctoral studies, Mario doesn't just create art; he lives it as an extension of his own philosophy: his work becomes a bridge connecting human beings with their primordial environment, inviting reflection on our deep-rooted relationship with the Earth.
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. Based in Scotland, Allan continues to explore the boundaries of creativity, drawing inspiration from his heritage, intuition, and a deep-rooted belief in artistic freedom.
Arts: Self taught Artist (painter)
Economics: UFRRJ, UFF and University Of Cologne
Music: Conservatory Villa-Lobos, Rio De Janeiro Composition, Orchestration: Berlin
Languages: Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Spanish, English.
Instruments: Piano, Guitar
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, born in 1950 in Calais, France, has been painting and drawing for over fifty-five years. Trained in figurative and academic art, he is a professional painter. He is a member of ADAGP; the Taylor Foundation; Mondial Art Academia; the Maxi-Realists group led by Dan Jacobson at Comparaisons; the Circle of European Artists; and a permanent member (Sociétaire) of the Salon d’Automne and the Salon des Artistes Français.
Bing’s artwork is much more than an assemblage of colors or forms. She constructs wholly new environments, unbound by familiar reference points. Her “aesthetic energy flows out of her pictures and brightens the viewer’s mind with buzz and excitement.” Each painting is a vibrant amalgam of emotion and intellect, containing the history of the artist’s formation and her desire “to tell through the beauty of her personal artistic alphabet.” Hers is a visual language worth exploring through individual sensitivities.
Camilla Ghione (b. 1995) is a contemporary Italian artist working between Monaco and Italy. Her paintings explore the intersection of nature, psychology, and the cosmos, using mixed media—especially acrylic and resin—to create immersive, luminous surfaces. A key element in her work is the integration of light: each piece is designed to react to its surroundings, shifting subtly with the light of day and reflecting its environment, making every viewing experience unique and dynamic.