Hye Ja Moon

The latest works by Hyeja Moon can be considered as the landmark that shows her long thoughts in her mind have reached to the starting point of her painting career all the way again. That is “Matisse’s colors and Mondrian’s abstracts geometric.” She titled the works <Compositions of Two Light Sources>. And the two light sources are, of course, Matisse and Mondrian who have long occupied her heart ever. What influences on Hyeja Moon’s work did those two great artists have? Matisse and Mondrian respectively.

Miguel Balbás

Miguel Balbás’s artwork is solid and would stoically withstand any criticism from those who can’t bear for a piece of art to be beautiful, and nothing more. In contrast to proposals of questionable taste and poor content, both aesthetically and intellectually, the work of this artist is a tribute to the perfection of form, from someone whose objective, in his personal as well as professional life, is to make existence more tolerable for the rest of us.

Alexandre Egorov

Alexandre Egorov was born and brought up in St. Petersburg in an atmosphere of the cultural movement of what is known as Russian cosmism This philosophical movement combined ethics and philosophy of the origin, evolution and future existence of the cosmos and humankind, both from Western and Eastern traditions.

Patrick Joosten

A painter, born in Paris, residence in France & Cambodia. I have always been interested in arts from my early childhood, doing some paintings and drawings as a hobby. I really started painting on the daily basis from 2011. Under the great Influences by artists such as: Picasso, Klimt, Egon Schiele, Basquiat, Richter, Rothko, Modigliani; I’ve learnt much from their styles.

BiHop

BiHop parodies the paintings of renowned artists such as Caravaggio, Bacon, Gogh, Lautrec and Cezanne, for escaping from this dichotomous ideology of the subject-object. It shows the intention of de-subjection and de-objection by removing the Sunflowers from the Gogh’s painting and taking away the Apples from Cezanne’s.

Bogdan Dyulgerov

Bogdan's artwork has a deep understanding of biomorphic forms and organic movement. He attempts to use colors and nuances that 'love each other' in such a way that the painting would echo beautifully. His use of multiple media and acrylics, as well as sculpture and bronze, is a testament to his adventurous and intuitive approach to his work.

Sal Ponce Enrile

Sal Ponce Enrile embraces the use of mixed media, acrylics, and textures that add character and depth to the uncensored expression of her work. She was once a legislator and it was her political background that gave her the opportunity to witness the real challenges people in extreme poverty are facing daily. It’s these genuinely kind and generous people she has met that’s given her a unique way to see the world. Today, reflecting on those moments remains her inspiration.

Daniel Butterworth

Daniel, a figurative artist who creates to connect to contemporary themes and ideas. Daniel’s use of non traditional materials gives his work a sense of immediacy and spontaneity. Using cardboard as his canvas and interior house paint, the idea of certain materials needed to be used to create “serious” art is questioned.

Aristotelis Deligiannidis

Born in 1984 in Kavala, Greece, where he lives and works. He studied Mathematics at the University of Ioannina, Greece (2001-2004). Aristotelis Deligiannidis has participated in biennales and large scale exhibitions in Greece and abroad. He creates works on paper with markers and felt-tip pens, painting installations, canvases, artists books and multiples. His work “LAYERS” is in permanent exhibition, since 2010, in the Blue Moon area of Lido island, Venice. In the Global Art Awards in Nov.2017 held in Burj Khalifa, Dubai he was in among the four finalists in the painting category.

Olan Ventura

Olan Ventura (b. 1976) took up his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of the East, which hailed him as Most Outstanding Alumnus in 2007 for Fine Arts and Culture. He has mounted solo and group shows locally and internationally, and has explored themes ranging from identity, technology, popular culture, and more recently the folk Catholic traditions of his native Philippines and its expressions in contemporary life.

Robert Solomon

My name is Robert Solomon and I have been a creator for most of my life. I have a broad education for which I feel is an advantage for any artist. I have explored performance art, automated theatre, installation art, printmaking, sculpture and design. I now make paintings. I live in Philadelphia, PA and Greenwich, New Jersey where I have my studio