Editors’ Picks
Whether you’re looking for recently added new pieces, best sold artists, captivating inspirations or an affordable arty treat, we hope that latest favourites of our curators can help you make the best decision…..
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Martina Pajdlhauser: Epoxy Resin Variations
The image of light and water is a truly magical representation of nature that captivates the viewer. It invites us to admire the beauty of nature and to enjoy the fascinating moment when light and water unite to form a breath-taking composition. Currently is exactly this special technique, which is captivating Martina’s artistic expression.
Alena Sikulova: Meadow with Flowers 4
Alena’s artistic work has recently succumbed to painting meadows and flowers. It seems to be an endless and inexhaustible theme for her. Alena clearly enjoys coming back to the theme of nature, which provides her with a great deal of imagination and happiness.
M.Kotora: At Pinkasu
We’re very excited to present a new artist, Miroslav Kotora, in our online gallery. His works bear characteristics of the European Expressionism. Moreover, Miroslav likes to employ in his art dynamic lines together with coherent colours, which are placed in well-built compositions. Enjoy it!
Rumen Sazdov: Smetanova’s Litomysl
Since 1989 Rumen Sazdov has been working and living in Prague, Czech Republic. His works have been exhibited often in Czechia as well as in Bulgaria, France, the Netherlands, Austria, and China. His vibrant paintings tell a story about love, emotions, and relationships. Sazdov’s style is often described as a lyrical cubism rich on oils, pastels, ink, and acrylics applied on canvas or wood.
Stefan Kaduch: Marilyn
Stefan said about the painting: “I chose this lady because I know she is an inspiration to many women and she never gets old. I have added pink sunglasses to the painting, which gives it a stylish character and will complement a modern interior beautifully”.
Mario Chamraz: Woman Object with a candy bowl
Mario is a truly devoted and passionate sculptor and it gets reflected in his artistic work. His motto is to create modern art enriched by an exceptional element such as a candy bowl as a hidden part of this Woman object. Isn’t a great idea of combining an artistic object with something practical?
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