Robyn Lees-West has become fascinated by the colourful & noisy birds. She has always hoarded retro fabric. As a child she used to love visiting the Victorian Taxidermy Museum of William Potter & The Booth Museum in Brighton, United Kingdom.
Janaina Medeiros creates lush and dreamy images with delicate lines, using traditional, digital and mixed media techniques.
Nicolas Bruno introduces a collection of seventy-four ethereal photographs The Somnia Oracle Series which derive from his dream journal entries. This collection consists of brand-new images, unreleased works, and a comprehensive curation from fifteen years of his photography journey. This deck expands beyond the traditional Tarot to create a broader exploration of the archetypes within our dreams, nightmares and shadow.
Masa ZODROS is a digital artist who offers portraits of black men and women with a militant pictorial approach. Inspired by Renaissance painting, she uses digital and composite art to create works that illustrate a world that has or could have existed.
Storöy is a contemporary graphic artist and illustrator based in Hamar, Norway. She thinks of herself as a visual storyteller; influenced and inspired by her background on the coast of Northern Norway, a region known for its many myths and folk tales.
Pritha Bhadra is an emerging Indian portrait and still life painter based in Singapore. Her traditional paintings focus on daily life, encompassing portraits and still life compositions.
Brandy Saturley delves into the intricate mosaic of Canadian culture, seamlessly weaving together the diverse threads of landscapes, iconic figures of pop culture, and the vibrant essence of the people.
Tassy creates surreal animal paintings that capture the complexity of human emotions. Their art invites viewers to explore their own emotions and the depths of their imaginations.
Andrea du Plessis (born 1980) is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Cape Town, specializing primarily in the fields of traditional painting.
Sally K’s signature portraits capture the essence of empowered femininity, celebrating the strength and grace inherent in every woman.
Jacqueline Michell Butterworth has been painting as long as she can remember. These days a full-time visual artist based between Sydney and London, she specialises in hyper realistic oil paintings and murals.
Sculptor Patrice “Pit” Hubert, born in France in 1966, is renowned for his captivating “Kinetic Mecaniks.” Since 2003, he crafts sculptures that skillfully merge metal, movement, and light, giving life to four-dimensional artworks. Mastering steel and stainless steel, he shapes intricate forms inspired by sacred geometry and nature.














