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Graziela Guardino
Graziela Guardino 's work starts with the deconstruction of linen, re-signifying the support and materiality of both the painting and textile works. -
Pip Rice
As a photo stylist, Pip Rice has spent many years finding beautiful objects made by others; So Pip Rice wanted to create something of her own. -
Mariana Baertl
The aesthetic for Mariana Baertl Art draws inspiration from natural and organic sources, often inspired by landscapes such as the mountains, and elements such as water and wind, which she believes evoke feelings of flow and connection. -
Veera Kulju
Veera Kulju ’s artworks have conceptual levels born through materials. Yet, her aim is to make viewing them physically experiential. -
Kate Barber
The art of folding can be practiced with different mediums and materials. Kate Barber is a textile artist from Exeter, Rhode Island who weaves and colors her own cloth. -
Leonardo Anker Vandal
Leonardo Anker Vandal is an emerging multidisciplinary artist. His work, which spans a variety of mediums such as painting, sculpture, installation and writing, is infused with deep nostalgia and melancholy. -
Wiebke Pandikow
In our culture, plastics are ubiquitous and invaluable but at the same time insignificant and harmful. For Wiebke Pandikow, they bear the possibility of beauty. -
alittlemore studio
Taking inspiration from our everyday lives, we aim to give shape to the little moments of joy that are hidden in plain sight. -
Fumiko Nagano
Sensing the wonder and beauty of the world around her from an early age, Fumiko Nagano's work is full of surprises and has the ability to transport the viewer from everyday life into another world. -
Soojin Kang
Using the ritualistic actions of weaving, knotting, winding and unwinding to explore the sculptural possibilities of textiles, Soojin Kang transubstantiates raw materials into structures that retain unmistakeable traces of their biotic origins. -
Nilufar Gallery
Founded in 1979 by Nina Yashar, Nilufar is today one of the most influential names in the world of design. It is a hub of contemporary and historic design, serving as an important reference for collectors, institutions and design enthusiasts. -
Thaddeus Wolfe
Thaddeus Wolfe takes inspiration from multiple sources including the visual complexity in simple repeated structures from minerals, plants, and other natural phenomena as well as art and architectural movements of the early 20th century. -
Mandy Coppes Martin
Working primarily with natural fibres, Mandy Coppes-Martin creates ethereal drawings, sculptures and installations that depict an action once taken or a life once lived. -
Kim Bartelt
German artist Kim Bartelt creates art that meditates on the frailty of our existence through simple forms and translucent colors. -
Yukie Satoh
Yukie Satoh's beautiful figurative works are created through a combination of kilns and various components. These works have a unique worldview, as if cut from a quiet landscape.
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