All in Painting

Alexander Saner

Alexander Saner’s work resonates with the timeless principles of clarity, simplicity, and balance while addressing the pressing concerns of our contemporary moment. His sculptures are not merely objects to be observed but experiences to be lived, thought through, and felt. Like Brâncuși before him, Saner demonstrates that the greatest complexity lies in the greatest simplicity.

Marcela Vargas

Marcela Vargas is a visionary artist whose work bridges the personal and the universal, the tactile and the ephemeral. Her art invites us to reflect on the beauty and fragility of the world around us, while also celebrating the resilience of the human spirit. In her hands, abstraction becomes a language of memory, identity, and transformation—a language that speaks to the heart as much as the mind

Qingzhu Lin

In a world inundated with fleeting impressions, the work of Qingzhu Lin emerges as a counterpoint, a testament to the enduring capacity of art to encapsulate timeless beauty, cultural synthesis, and emotional depth. To regard his oeuvre is to step into a realm where meticulous craftsmanship intertwines with profound philosophical inquiry, where aesthetic traditions from the East and West coalesce into a singular vision.

Pinar Ture Gursoy

Pinar Ture Gursoy is a contemporary artist whose work bridges the deeply personal and the profoundly universal, standing as a monument to the emotive and metaphysical potential of figurative art. With a career that is as intellectually rich as it is creatively ambitious, Gursoy emerges as a vital force in the landscape of modern art, where her exploration of the human condition resonates with both subtle intimacy and grand philosophical implications.

Tamara Michel

As a contemporary artist, Tamara Michel occupies a unique space in the art world. Her work, rooted in the traditions of Impressionism and Romanticism, offers a refreshing counterpoint to the often conceptual and abstract tendencies of modern art. In a time when art frequently prioritizes intellectualism over emotional resonance, Michel’s paintings remind us of the power of beauty to inspire, uplift, and connect.

Seb Pollington

Seb Pollington, an Italy-based British artist born in 1966, has emerged as a distinctive voice in contemporary art, drawing from his extensive international experiences to produce a series of compelling urban, landscape, and seascape paintings. His artistic journey, marked by a unique career shift from a senior British Army officer and Defence Diplomat to a full-time artist, underscores a profound dedication to exploring the nuances of place and memory through paint.

Artist Spotlight - Aurelio Gaiga

The artist invites reflection on the growing influence of technology on human life. The distortions Gaiga applies to the image echo the manipulations it undergoes in technological processes, such as television interference, digital glitches or the seductive artifices through which new technologies are presented, polished and free from any formal conflict, ready to be consumed.

Michelle Lander Feinberg

In the vibrant oeuvre of Michelle Lander Feinberg, one encounters a resonant harmony between color, form, and a profound philosophical engagement with the cycles of life. As a contemporary artist hailing from Massachusetts and a distinguished member of multiple esteemed art institutions, Feinberg’s work not only exemplifies technical virtuosity but also embodies a deeply meditative exploration of human experience.

Artist Spotlight - Sotaro Takanami

For me, painting is like water in a desert, quenching my thirst under the scorching sun. Whether I live to paint or paint to live, I constantly ask myself. The mysteries within my paintings are ones I probably won't solve even if I live for another hundred years. Every day, I hold my brush at a set time, hoping to get closer to those answers, even if just a little, in my remaining time.

Artist Spotlight - Simon Darling

With his creativity and innate talent that defies convention; SDarling has emerged as a true force in the contemporary art world. From an early age, SDarling displayed an inherent artistic ability and curiosity that drove him on a lifelong artistic journey. Exploring numerous of mediums, from painting, to digital art and mixed media, SDarling confidently plays with the boundaries of artistic expression, forging a unique and unambiguous style.

Artist Spotlight - Toti Cuesta

Toti Cuesta is an award-winning Spanish artist whose journey from law and languages to art is one of self-discovery and liberation. Though intellectual pursuits defined her early career, she ultimately found her true calling in watercolor portraiture. Embracing art as more than a passion, Cuesta embarked on a path of introspection that allowed her to break free from the expectations others had set for her.

Flo Dinis Klopries

Flo Dinis Klopries is an artist whose work transcends the boundaries of traditional visual expression, merging technical mastery with a profound philosophical depth. Her oeuvre, situated between figuration and abstraction, resonates as an exploration of the human condition, where emotion and intellect converge. Through her art, she not only demonstrates extraordinary talent but also a capacity to engage with profound existential questions, positioning her as a vital figure in the contemporary art scene.

Jon Neal Wallace

Jon Neal Wallace’s artistry stands as a testament to the profound power of creative vision when combined with intellectual rigor and a passion for the natural world. His oeuvre, deeply entrenched in themes of sacred geometry and environmentalism, bridges the worlds of abstract thought and tangible reality, creating a unique narrative that resonates with contemporary and timeless concerns.

Artist Spotlight - Giora Carmi

All my paintings come with poems that "read" the paintings. It is not a definition-like reading, but open and alive (hopefully), as all art is. Looking at art is like trying to understand your life through beauty. And I agree: It is the right thing to do. Your individual sense of beauty goes much deeper into the truth than any analysis. Art making and viewing, when done with awareness of how our sense of beauty is responding, is healing, both psychologically and spiritually. It even has an effect on health.