Luia Corsini

Corsini’s minimalist, abstract works are shaped by the architecture and colors of Rome, New York, Barcelona, and Mexico City.

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.

Michiel Sweerts

Michiel Sweerts, Flemish Baroque painter, stood out for intimate scenes, dramatic chiaroscuro, and introspective depictions of humanity.

Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)

Caravaggio revolutionized Baroque art with dramatic chiaroscuro and raw realism, leaving a powerful and controversial artistic legacy.

Peter Paul Rubens

Rubens, Baroque master known for dynamic movement, vibrant color, and lush compositions in religious and mythological paintings.