Bea Aiguabella

Aiguabella explores the tension between individuality and collectiveness through minimal, nature-inspired patterns shaped by architectural geometry.

Klas Ernflo

Klas Ernflo transforms everyday objects into humorous, colorful visual puzzles, blending graphic design with craft and installation art.

Naoki Kawano

Naoki Kawano blends art, design, and photography through texture and subtle materials. He creates a unique visual language.

Montse Campins

Montse Campins blends ancient and digital techniques in experimental photography, exploring reality, fiction, and new visual rhythms.

Theo Van Doesburg

Key figure of neoplasticism and De Stijl founder, Van Doesburg aimed to unite art, design, and architecture in a total aesthetic vision.

Sílvia Martínez Palou

Silvia Martínez Palou merges architecture and art through layered monotypes, capturing iconic buildings and their rich social narratives.

Liubov Popova

A key Russian avant-garde artist, Popova moved from Cubo-Futurism to Constructivism, merging art and revolution before dying at 35.

Robert Delaunay

A pioneer of Orphism, Delaunay made color and light the core of his vibrant, rhythmic abstraction full of motion and energy.

William Merritt Chase

A key American painter and teacher, Chase blended academic tradition and modern flair, leaving a vibrant legacy in art and education.

Caspar David Friedrich

A master of German Romanticism, Friedrich transformed landscapes into spiritual meditations with solitary figures facing vast, poetic nature.