Contemporary Artists to discover. BOUNDLESS ECHOES EDITION

  1. Analvis Somoza

Analvis is a Cuban artist whose art blends Cuban cultural tradition with urban and contemporary concepts. Clear references to expressionism with a pop taste convey universal and profound concepts.

2. Anna My Mind Drawings

Anna's art develops in the dream sphere. The colors and shapes transport us into a rarefied reality where the perception of the figurative becomes increasingly subtle. The feminine strength unfolds in the choice of subjects, fairy worlds kaleidoscopically open in communication with the artist's inner world.

3. Barbara D'Angelo Mansson

Barbara is a self-taught artist of Italian and Swedish origins. In the pieces she exhibits, we can notice a clear influence of the abstract expressionism made in the USA, which gave birth to artists like Jackson Pollock and whose innovative technique returns in this artist's works.

4. Camilla Fransrud

Camilla is a contemporary Norwegian artist where pastel-toned landscapes harmonize in such a way as to create a strong suggestion in the viewer, who cannot help but feel almost hypnotically involved in the painting's nature.

5. Chiara Mazzarino

Chiara's abstract art exploits the inherent energy in color to create pulsating sensations that dynamically dialogue. This dialogue is the result of a mental process that extends from the artist to the work and subsequently to the viewer.

6. Dolphin Brown

Dolphin video art is a unique form that offers the viewer an opportunity for expression that goes beyond static images and connects with the natural world in deeper or traditional art forms.

7. Edward Bakst

Edward Bakst's art captures the transmission of an intimate connection with the flow of time, growth and decay, birth and the very essence of life. Edward creates various artistic scenarios, and his works capture the connection with all living things.

8. Elina Melgin

Elina's canvases explore different levels of perception through a careful use of color. Complete abstraction as the supreme act of creativity finds connection with intense emotions that are intended to be conveyed in red and earth tones.

9. Emilie Laine

Emilie's abstract style can only be defined as "electric" urban both in aesthetics and in the choice of vibrant colors. An intense explosion that generates a sort of visual excitement in the viewer who cannot help but feel the creative energy pulsating.

10. Gregory Logan Dunn

Gregory's works play through abstract suggestions on the dichotomy between good and evil. A formal visual stratification, contaminated by bright colors, tells the oldest battle, evil emerging from good and vice versa.

11. Jennie Söderlund

Jennie is a Norwegian artist, capable through a skillful use of painting to create three-dimensional landscapes. An enigmatic view of the surrounding world, evanescent and difficult to perceive as concrete, a suggestion rather than a reproduction.

12. Jonemi

Jonemi is a self-taught and emerging artist. In the series "Diagonal" on display for BOUNDLESS ECHOES, the artist's ability to represent dreamy atmospheres emerges, however, working by subtraction, working on color and neglecting figuration in favor of an introspective journey.

13. Klekkso

For Klekkso, the nature of art is spontaneous, "Every moment of expression can be considered art," the creative gesture unfolds in its authenticity through the use of the most heterogeneous materials, such as this series of coasters on display.

14. Bukola Dagiloke

Bukola Dagiloke centers the creative process on meditation, through which she frees her instinct and creates immediate connections between herself, her unconscious, and the viewer. The observer thus becomes a witness to this cathartic moment in which the artist's experience comes into contact with collectivity.

15. Lidija Commeca

Lidija's photography exploits the authenticity of vintage in contrast with a highly selective aesthetic composition. The dreamlike context represents a constant challenge for the viewer who finds himself captivated and in contact with his inner world.

16. Loren Snyk

Loren is a multimedia artist who investigates disparate themes through painting and photography. From issues related to gender violence expressed in photos with "Ruined," we move on to the representation in painting of cerebral cognitive functions.

17. Lotusart33

Lotusart33's works take us beyond the doors of perception to explore spiritual worlds. The barrier with the tangible dissolves, and new doors open to energies and sensations, creating a bridge between ourselves and what surrounds us.

18. Luly Santos

Luly's painting is metaphysical, fluid, and primordial. Water is the central element of her works, water that purifies the spirit and frees the human being from the weight of his body. A flow like that of time, an art that leads us back to our origins.

19. Maria Boström

Of Finnish origins, Maria makes skilled use of acrylic, particularly metallic tones like gold and silver. Dynamism is the right reading key for this abstraction that transports us into an almost spiritual dimension.

20. Maria T. Molner

Maria T.'s art develops between naturalism and impressionism. Her works express all the spontaneity necessary to approach a mutable subject like nature but retaining an objective approach in its representation.

21. Marijke Lambregtse

Marijke shows us in all its desolation the process of marine environmental crisis. A beauty thus disfigured, an art that shows the power of destruction and the fragility of beauty in danger. A collective appeal, an engaged art.

22. Milena Nicosia

In Milena's art, the creative process and the choice of colors are fundamental. The creation of unique and unrepeatable microcosms opens up new perspectives towards ever more intense emotions conveyed by artistic matter.

23. Nancy Dimiceli

Nancy's works unfold on the canvas in various densities, internal storms that create a vibrant visual dimension. The dictated order of reason is abandoned to prefer an emotionality that the artist can access only through the creative moment.

24. Nataly Kenny

Nataly Kenny is an Armenian artist based in London. In the "BOUNDLESS ECHOES" showcase, she exhibits five works in which her skilled use of oil colors emerges, giving each of the works a brightness and depth comparable to impressionism.

25. Rana Hatem Slim

Rana's phytomorphic language transports us into a mysterious dimension, that of the strength of self-determination, dominated by a seductive abstraction that transforms into an inspiring impulse to translate into a surprising background for the observer.

26. Ric Conn

Ric's provocative works are an example of witty art that moves for social transformation. Conn's artistic vision is guided by a belief in gender inequalities and empowerment, challenging perceptions and stimulating women's dialogue in a positive light.

27. Sima Schloss

Sima's artistic identity focuses on gestural figuration that instills in the viewer a sense of instability combined with emotional intensity and changing forms. Her works often depict faces or bodies wrapped in vibrant colors, rich in details that have been meticulously sewn together with needle and thread, defining their contours.

28. Soledad Tamariz

Soledad's pop ceramics interpret and convey contemporary trends, messages of emancipation, and awareness of cultural and environmental themes. The female figure placed at the center is exalted and enhances her relevance in the themes addressed.

29. Sthephen Linhart

Sthephen pushes the human figure beyond its figurative limits, making it malleable. The original images lose logic and their spatial solidity, leaving the viewer immersed in a world of dimensions where color and form tell visual and conceptual transformations.

30. Yori Hatakeyama

Yori Hatakeyama specializes in the use of egg tempera, one of the oldest forms of Western painting. Hatakeyama's unique approach involves studying Western tradition fused with modern concepts. The choice to represent these timeless stories as if they were episodes of a TV series found on VHS tapes follows.

31. Yuiko Amano

Yuiko's art is inseparably linked to music. For BOUNDLESS ECHOES, she exhibits several digital works inspired by various modern and contextualized productions of musicians, going beyond classical conventions, creating emotions and sounds derived from everyday life.

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-Rubina Postiglione -