Artists
Here you can find more information on the artists we represent.
Tania Saderi
Miami-based Italian artist, Tania Saderi aka Noela, studied art in Italy and the United States. Raised in a bi-cultural environment, she has always been fascinated with depicting the essence of different cultures, she uses vibrant colors and bold strokes to present strong figures.
Rubena Bonini
She creates works where she manages to dialogue with multiple techniques, each time finding an original and unique language, conveying his own thoughts and emotions through the material.
Able to evoke places, sensations, reactions in the observer, involving the entirety of the perceptual-sensorial sphere, often dreamlike.
Giuseppe Barbale
“Art has always been a fire that burned inside me, an obsessive creative need. In this sense, abstract painting was a shock, the possibility of finally channeling all that energy that flowed inside me, of showing the world my deepest side.”
Ninah Mars
If you want to define the artistic universe of Ninah Mars, you could affirm that her art is based on abstract painting that’s characterized by a strong artistic and expressionist way which can be interpreted freely. The objective is to capture the audience, fascinating them and attracting them towards the artists’ distorted vision and reality.
Samantha Beau
Samantha sees the world in an array of colour, light and shapes. She perceives the energy of matter and its nuances, and these are her guides to draw and recreate.
Sehee Um
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Rocio Villamizar
Rocio is a Colombian-Costa Rican plastic artist who loves to create unique and dynamic paintings, using acrylic and mixed media techniques, which impregnate canvases with beautiful contrasts.
Natalia Ponton
Natalia describes her work as being greatly influenced by ´magical-realism´, which allows her to reach the wings of the imagination of the people who look at her paintings and the characters that feature in them, the wings that are both inside and outside each human being.
Nick Deli
The bulgarian artist who, through the flow of colors that intertwine with each other, creates a structure that takes on a linear, graphic, oscillating and vibrant character.
Movement is the element of inspiration in its creative process, where each line causes sensory movements, as if they were different energies, creating optical and geometric phenomena.
Morgana Lengfeld
The thirst for beauty has led me to explore many forms of art: my photos have become real catalogs of stories to be told through outfits full of charm and practicality, while my paintings have found space in art exhibitions where breathed an air of beauty in all its forms.
Federico Kampf
“He has more than 100 pictorial works, distributed in different series: GEN, GENS, MEXPSIQUE, DIOSAS WOMEN PROFANAS, ONTOLOGICAL WINDOWS made with materials such as oil, pastel, acrylic, encaustic, goauche, watercolor, tempera, etc”.
Federica Pezzolato
My passion for drawing was born in Rome, when in my free time at home I started a scribble with the pencil the sketch pad given to me by my grandfather. At first they were small not very detailed drawings, but slowly I was making bigger and bigger ones, because a bigger one size allowed me to delve into the details. So I fell in love with hyperrealism.
Valentina Mori
Since 2000, having settled in Rome, Valentina Mori has devoted more and more time to a very material abstract painting, which takes its cue from the elements of nature; it also produces castings in aluminum and brass. For several years she has exhibited regularly, having consolidated her artistic career.
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Jimmy Kennedy
Jimmy Kennedy is an Irish artist, born in Limerick. After studying art as a young man, he took the safe route and majored in business in college.
In 2007, Jimmy moved to Rome for three months to experience the city and the art of the Italian masters. Nearly 10 years later, Jimmy is still in Rome.