Artist

Erik Tierolf: Between the Absurd and the Profound

Erik Tierolf was born in 1963 in Renesse, a seaside town in the Dutch province of Zeeland. He grew up in Emmen, far from...

Maria Emilov: Painting Through Memory and Meaning

Maria Emilov doesn’t separate life from art. For her, painting is a reflection of experience—sometimes subtle, sometimes intense, but always sincere. Born in Sofia,...

Natalie Dunham: Precision, Process, and the Poetics of Repetition

Natalie Dunham doesn’t just build art—she builds systems. Patterns. Repetitions. Forms that feel both obsessive and meditative. Her practice sits somewhere between sculpture and...

Who is Van Gogh’s Lover?

Vincent van Gogh, the enigmatic Dutch post-impressionist painter, is revered for his emotive works that capture the essence of human experience and the beauty...

Julia Curyło: Painting the Absurd with Grace

Julia Curyło was born in Warsaw. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts there, graduating in 2009 with a degree under two respected...

Paula D. Lucas: Stillness, Spirit, and the Weight of Light

Paula D. Lucas is a figurative artist whose work invites stillness. Her paintings do not shout. They rest. They wait. And then they open...