All in Painting

Caroline Degroiselle

Caroline Degroiselle's body of work is a testament to the transformative power of art rooted in authenticity, emotion, and an intimate connection with nature. Her self-taught genius, nurtured by the vivid light and rich landscapes of New Caledonia, has blossomed into a style that defies academic rigidity while resonating with universal truths. Degroiselle's paintings are more than visual experiences; they are profound dialogues between the physical and metaphysical, the personal and the collective.

Maria Aparici

To encounter Maria Aparici’s latest collection is to step into a battlefield where the canvas itself becomes the site of rebellion. This award-winning artist, whose roots trace back to Valencia—the land that birthed the great Joaquín Sorolla—uses her oil-on-canvas works to shatter conventions, challenging both aesthetic traditions and the cultural mores that define femininity in the modern world. Aparici's lineage and formal education, enriched by a sojourn in the United States, lend her work a striking duality: it is both a nod to classical mastery and a bold march into uncharted territories of abstraction, expressionism, and feminist ideology.

Hugo Martínez Rapari

Hugo Martínez Rapari is a force in contemporary art, a creator whose works illuminate, challenge, and inspire. His place in the art scene is not merely assured; it is monumental. Through his unparalleled talent and visionary outlook, he offers us a roadmap—both literal and metaphorical—for navigating the complexities of existence, ensuring his legacy as one of the great thinkers and artists of our time.

Petra Mattes

Petra Mattes is a trailblazer in contemporary abstraction. Her unique synthesis of minimalist and gestural approaches, combined with her philosophical rigor, sets her apart in the art world. Whether through the pulsating energy of "Heartbeat," the contemplative spaces of "Insecure," or the vibrant dissonance of "Lost in Brazil," Mattes offers a body of work that is as challenging as it is rewarding. Her place in the art scene—as both a critical and commercial success—is well-earned, and her influence is poised to endure.

Artist Spotlight - Montse Barberà Pujol

I’m Montse, a contemporary Spanish artist, fabric and fashion designer with a rich and diverse career in fashion. I graduated from the Ramon Llull-ESDI University in Spain in 2003 and since then I have been working in the world of fashion. I have always combined my work with my creative facet and painting. I have created all kinds of products from clothing, prints, merchandasing, footwear, bags and accessories.

Artist Spotlight - Roberta Ceudek

The artist RK RobertaceudeK represents a complex inner journey through light and shadow, transparencies or mirrors, illusory allusions. Gentle atonal magmatic traces - perhaps arcane symbols, not premeditated, of pure intuition - fall on a vague and indefinite photographic panorama, revealing itself definitively to the observer in a complex and composite digital reworking.

Interview with Matthew Mark

When it comes to the visual arts, Matthew focuses on his own style of painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and installation. He observes light and dark themes and everything else in between. MCM experiments with mediums such as acrylics, charcoal, graphite, ink, and sculpturing. Art genre influences of expressionism and fauvism are both interwoven together. Articulated through the distinct artistic idealization being portrayed throughout his work with a touch of spontaneity, playfulness and rawness.

Frank Mayes

Frank Mayes stands out as a beacon of narrative and visual depth in the contemporary art landscape. His paintings are more than visual delights; they are invitations to journey into realms both known and unknown, to explore the nuances of light and the contours of faces, and to ponder the deeper meanings woven into the tapestry of everyday existence. In a world ever hungry for meaning and beauty, Mayes's contributions are both a refuge and a revelation, solidifying his enduring presence in the landscape of contemporary art.

Klaus Biliczky

Klaus Biliczky is an artist of extraordinary talent and profound vision. His works are not merely aesthetic objects but philosophical meditations on the nature of existence. Through his experimental approach and his embrace of transience, Biliczky creates art that resonates on both an intellectual and an emotional level.

Josef Kursky

At the heart of Kursky's artistry lies his stated intention to "go beyond the obvious and present a glimpse of the extraordinary." This guiding philosophy is manifest in every bold geometric shape and textured surface of his work. Kursky's paintings resonate with a profound understanding of balance and contrast. Each form is meticulously placed, its relationship to the others deliberate and harmonious

Artist Spotlight - Kaori Sakaguchi

Using a brush pen, Kaori breathes life into her creations with delicate lines, vibrant colors, and dynamic shapes. Her distinctive style is known for being unforgettable. The origin of her "Girls Series" is inspired by self-portraits, while her cat works draw from the gestures of a cat she once owned, showcasing an imaginative creativity that only art can achieve.

Ashley Gray

In the contemporary landscape of digital art, Ashley Gray emerges as a singular voice of profound emotional resonance and philosophical depth. Gray’s portfolio, spanning years of experimentation and innovation, exemplifies a masterful blend of digital technique and conceptual insight, offering viewers an unparalleled exploration of the human condition.

Ramón Rivas

Ramón Rivas stands out prominently in the realm of contemporary art, presenting a creative vision that embodies profound philosophical depth, expressed through a rich tapestry of visual elements. Born in the evocative landscapes of Ciudad Real, in the heart of Don Quixote's lands, and shaped by an eclectic professional background that spans engineering, sports management, and graphic design, Rivas crafts his artistry upon a foundation of diverse expertise, which clearly reflects in his art.

Pu Wei

Pu Wei’s works transcend the boundaries of traditional artistic paradigms, standing as monumental testaments to the synthesis of Eastern philosophy and contemporary artistic expression. Her Void Realm Series demonstrates an unprecedented mastery of abstraction, not as a mere visual aesthetic but as a profound spiritual language. Much like Mark Rothko sought to explore the sublime through the expansive fields of color, Pu Wei explores the ineffable—rendering the spiritual and metaphysical into tangible form.