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Dhekrayet Ben Abdelkader Tourment Ben Dhekrayet Ink on Paper Abdelkader 30.5cmx23 cm Tourment 2020 Ink on Paper Price Upon 30.5cmx23 cmRequest 2020 Price Upon Request
Charlotte Bastion
Future Bodies (Links) Drawing on Charlotte Bastion Scratchboard Future Bodies (Links) 21x15 cm Drawing on 2021 Scratchboard $470cm 21x15 2021 Mohsen Elblasy $470
Un message du grandpere du magicien Mohsen Elblasy Paper and Collage Un message Digital du grand8.5x11 in pere du magicien 2020and Digital Collage Paper Price Upon Request 8.5x11 in 2020 Price Upon Request
Alexis Granwell The Year is Midnight and itGranwell is the Days Alexis Gouache The Year is on Midnight Strathmore Paper and it is the Days 12x9 in on Gouache 2020 Strathmore Paper $400 12x9 in 2020 $400
Isak Applin The Rains of Edward Windsor II Isak Applin Wood Engraving on The Rains of Edward Paper II Windsor in 6 X4Engraving Wood on 2020 Paper 6 $150 X4 in 2020 Viktoriia Dovhadze $150 Worms Photo, Collage Viktoriia Dovhadze 8.5x11 in Worms 2020 Collage Photo, $200 in 8.5x11 2020 $200
Lesya Godfrey
Main Squeeze India Ink, Pencil, Paper Lesya Godfrey Collage Main Squeeze 8x11Ink, in Pencil, Paper India 2021 Collage $75in 8x11 2021 $75
Laura Grimm eu-topos Linoleum Print, White Laura Grimm Block Printing Ink, eu-topos Black Marker Linoleum Print, White 210x297 mm Ink, Block Printing 2020Marker Black $430 mm 210x297 2020 $430
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Neither can live while the other survives Mono Print (Series of10) 210x297 mm 2020 Dhekrayet Ben $75 Abdelkader Tourment Ink on Paper Ghadah Kamal 30.5cmx23 cm To The A Black Ticket 2020 Cinema Price Upon Digital andRequest Paper Collage 8.5x11 in Charlotte Bastion 2020 Future Bodies (Links) Price Upon Request Drawing on Scratchboard Ghain 21x15 cm Brain Under Scanned 2021 Grave $470 Digital Illustration 8.5x11 in Mohsen 2020 Elblasy Un message grand-t Price UponduReques
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Graphite on Recycled Paper 210x297 mm 2020 Alexis $122 Granwell The Year is Midnight and it is the Days Hernando Gouache on Meija Look at youPaper + look at Strathmore 12x9 youin x (VIII) Digital Art 2020 21x29.7 cm $400 2020 Price Upon Request
Manish Rao Jwade Soaring Stimuli II Pen and Ink on Paper 8x11 in 2020 $125
Isak Applin
The Rains of Edward Windsor II Wood Engraving Susan Klein on Paper Finger Body 6 Watercolor X4 in and Acrylic 2020 on Paper $150 12x9 in 2020
Viktoriia $200 Dovhadze
Worms Photo, Collage 8.5x11 AnitainKucharczyk 2020 Unidentified Daughter $200 Ink on Paper 9x12 in 2020 Lesya $200 Godfrey Main Squeeze India Ink, Pencil, Paper Collage 8x11 in Amanda Mears 2021 Ferndell $75
Soluble Graphite on Paper 10x14 in 2020 Laura $250 Grimm eu-topos Linoleum Print, White Easton MillerInk, Block Printing Future Bodies Black Marker 210x297 mm Gouache and Ink on Arches Hot Press 2020 8.5x11 in $430 2021 Price Upon Request
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Dhekrayet Ben Alex Paik Abdelkader
Partial Parallelogram Tourment (Trapezoid Ink on Paper X) Graphite 30.5cmx23on cmVellum 10 x 8 in 2020 2020Upon Request Price $400
Charlotte Bastion Leila Refahi
Future Bodies (Links) Future Bodies, Drawing on Transformation Series Scratchboard Watercolor on Paper 21x15 cm 21x30 cm 2021 2020 $470 Price Upon Request
Isak Applin Jeremy The RainsPrice of Edward
Mask Notes Windsor II XVII Ink and Acrylic Paint Wood Engraving on on Paper Paper 618x24 X4 in in 2019 2020 $750 $150
Viktoriia Dovhadze Dan Schank
Worms Muscle Memory Photo, Collage Watercolor and Pencil 8.5x11 in on Paper 2020 8.5x11 in $200 2021 $375
Mohsen Elblasy
Lesya Godfrey
Un message du grandpere du magicien Paper and Schumacher Digital Collage Lisette 8.5x11 in Textile Factory Former 2020 Aalst III
Main Squeeze India Ink, Pencil, Paper Collage Mirre Yayla Seur 8x11 in Through Surface 2021 160 grams White Drawing $75 Paper, Charcoal,
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Mixed Media on Canvas 120x160 cm 2017 $3540
Alexis Granwell
The Year is Midnight and it is the Days Gouache on Eliza Stamps Strathmore Paper If Today Is Like This 12x9 in F*** Tomorrow 2020 Ink on Paper $400 10x14 in 2020-21 $800
Photocopy, white and Black Ink, Pencil, Wax crayon 1610x200 cm Laura Grimm 2020 eu-topos $1,400 Linoleum Print, White Block Printing Ink, Transgression Arts Black Marker Untitled 210x297 mm Mixed Media, Digital, 2020 Acrylic and Human Blood $430 11x17 in 2020 $450
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Wrapsody Oil on Paper 100x70 cm 2020 Price Upon Request
Dhekrayet Ben
Phil B Welcome The Multipresence Collage Photo, Media, Ink Drawing 8.5x11 in 2020 Price Request IsakUpon Applin
Abdelkader Tourment Ink on Paper 30.5cmx23 cm 2020 Price Upon Request
The Rains of Edward Windsor II Wood Engraving on Paper 6 X4 in 2020 $150
Charlotte Bastion
Viktoriia Dovhadze
Future Bodies (Links) Drawing on Scratchboard 21x15 cm 2021 $470
Worms Photo, Collage 8.5x11 in 2020 $200
Mohsen Elblasy
Lesya Godfrey
Un message du grandpere du magicien Paper and Digital Collage 8.5x11 in 2020 Price Upon Request
Main Squeeze India Ink, Pencil, Paper Collage 8x11 in 2021 $75
Alexis Granwell
Laura Grimm
The Year is Midnight and it is the Days Gouache on Strathmore Paper 12x9 in 2020 $400
eu-topos Linoleum Print, White Block Printing Ink, Black Marker 210x297 mm 2020 $430
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DHEKRAYET BEN ABDELKADER / Tunisia / @dhekrayetben Dhekra Ben was born in 1984 in Tunis where she lives and works. After a master's degree in plastic arts from ISBAT, she studied fashion design, textile design and fashion modeling accessories. "The work of Dhekrayet Ben, Visual artist and textile designer, is intimate, visceral and cathartic. Meticulous and applied, she approaches her drawings like embroidery, lace to say fragility, "tell my internal conflicts and show aspects of my intimacy" such as she notes it. From her drawings, where exploded interior decorations mix with self-portraits or viscera, guts, bones and other anatomical elements become ornamentation, emanating from the sensations of serenity and peace. Yet, these graphic manifestations come to her in moments of anguish that she tries to coax out of it to make others. She accompanies her work by a text by Heidegger which deals with anguish.
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Isak Applin’s paintings and drawings have been exhibited throughout the US, Canada, German y and Australia. An avid printmaker, his graphic work may be found in New York Public Library’s Special Collections and the Boston Public Library Print Collection. He currently resides in New York City where he runs Titan and Weald, a printing and publishing Isak Applin’s paintings and drawings have been exhibited throughout the US, Canada, Germany and Australia.
CHARLOTTE BASTIAN / Berlin, DE / charottebastion.com / @charlottebastiancom ity of the Arts Berlin, at the University of Seville and at the Art Institute of Chicago. She received a Meisterschüler (`master pupil´) at the UdK Berlin. In addition to study trips to South America and the USA, she was an artist in residence in Norway and Iceland. Her works have been presented in numerous exhibitions e.g. at dorisberlin, Berlin; Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin; SCOTTY, Berlin; at Devening Projects, Chicago; Huuto Galeria, Helsinki; Campbell Works, London. Bastian lives and works in Berlin.
VIKTORIIA DOVHADZE / Ukraine / @dovhadze I use Photography and Video as a main mediums in my projects in order to demonstrate and explore the existence of other visible and invisible realities, to make the hidden more accessible and to allow images to speak for themselves. In my artistic practice I research the possible metamorphosis within the objects, details and phenomena; the possibility of visualization and poetization of these internal images by using different deconstructive techniques, such as abstraction, the presence of accidention, fragmentation and reverse method to explore the relationships between body and identity, death and sexuality.
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GHAIN / Tunisia / Anonymous Visual artist born in Tunis and participates in several artistic activities exhibitions. Usually inspired by the poetry of Rimbaud and the music of Bach ... Also the mythological tales
LESYA GODFREY / Los Angeles, LA / @lesyavslesya Lesya Godfrey is a country club owner who occasionally dabbles in artistic endeavors to stay in touch with humanity.
ALEXIS GRANWELL / Philadelphia, PA / alexisgranwell.com / @alexisgranwell Alexis Granwell received an MFA from The University of Pennsylvania. She has exhibited many exhibitions across the country, including at Fleisher/ Ollman Gallery, BravinLee Programs, Underdonk, Field Projects, and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Museum. Granwell is a recipient of The Independence Foundation Fine Arts Fellowship Grant for 2015. Through this grant, she attended a residency at Dieu Donne in New York. Her work has been reviewed in Hyperallergic, Sculpture Magazine, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, The Globe and Mail, Two Coats of Paint, The American Scholar Magazine, Title Magazine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Art F City.
LAURA GRIMM/ Rotterdam, Netherlands / lauragrimm.nl / @laurakigrimm Laura Grimm’s sculptural practice finds its origins in her fashion and textiles education. During these studies she developed a fascination for pattern construction; drawing out a piece of clothing in flat form on paper. The resulting pattern can be used to cut a piece of fabric into shape and assemble it as a garment. Furthermore, the ability to convert three-dimensional shapes into flat surfaces is essential. These skills and fascinations are of great significance to the way she approaches sculpture today; Grimm’s works often have both a flat and threedimensional form. A fundamental principle to Grimm’s practice is the need to work as freely and independently as possible. She prefers to operate from zero and takes nothing for granted. Partly because of her background in ready-to-wear fashion, where little is produced manually, she now chooses to make most everything by hand. It is important that this manual action is visible and tangible in the work so that others can experience it too, something that may not happen very often in the material world around them. Grimm prefers to work with materials that can be shaped by physical interventions and simple tools, without the aid of heavy equipment and large machinery. Many of her sculptures are therefore made of cardboard or paper, sometimes in combination with textiles. In addition to blank plates she uses cardboard boxes with an existing print. Grimm applies the above materials and skills, which derive from the world of mass production, to create autonomous and unique sculptures.
SASHA HERMAN / Rotterdam, Netherlands / sashaherman.nl / @sashahermanartist For more information, please visit www.sashaherman.nl
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MANISH RAO JWADE / Delhi, India / @manishkumarrao Manish Rao Jwade’s suite of meticulous paintings promises its viewers a phantasmagorical journey through imaginary lands populated by strange architectural forms, metallic beings and dreamlike situations. The artist here is a raconteur, spinning fables that reach into his own subconscious to create a palimpsest effect. Rao cunningly hides objects within objects and tales within tales in his colorful works. His stories divined from diverse sources such as childhood narrations of kingly valour to contemporary social crisis clamor for attention from within the claustrophobic space of the drawings. Although Rao confesses admiration for artists Bosch and Ganesh Pyne, one can also trace influences of surrealists such as Escher and Dali and that of indigenous metal crafts and sculptures of India, keeping the artists and his works rooted within a modernist disposition. An alumnus of College of Art Delhi, Rao is a recipient of several awards and has numerous exhibitions and art projects to his credit. Born in 1972, Manish Rao Jwade, lives and works from Delhi, India.
GHADAH KAMAL / Egypt / sulfursurrealistjungle.com Egyptian Surrealist writer, poet and collagist and member of editorial board of the room surrealist magazine. She is one of the directors of its art department. And co _member of the Middle East and North Africa Surrealist Group.
SUSAN KLEIN / Charleston, SC / susankleinart.com / @sklein79 Susan Klein is an artist and curator living in Charleston, SC. She has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally. Her most recent exhibition was "Elsewhere Is A Negative Mirror", a two-person show at Ortega y Gasset Projects in Brooklyn. Other exhibition venues include The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, The Southern, Redux Contemporary Art (all in South Carolina), Southside Gallery (Mississippi), and 3433 Gallery (Chicago). Curatorial projects include the 2018 exhibition Nighttime for Strangers at NARS Foundation (Brooklyn) and upcoming exhibitions through Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville. Recent awards include a Wassaic Project Residency (NY) and residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (Brooklyn). Other awards include a full fellowship to the Vermont Studio Center, an Ox-bow Artist-in-Residence Summer Fellowship, an Otis College of Art and Design Summer Residency, residency at Arteles Creative Research Center (Finland), and residency at Takt (Berlin). Klein received her MFA in 2004 from University of Oregon, a BFA in 2001 from University of New Hampshire, and studied art at NYU from 1997-99. Currently, she teaches painting at the College of Charleston and is a member of Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville.
ANITA KUCHARCZYK / Los Angeles, CA / https://anitakucharczyk.com/ @anita_kucharczyk Anita Kucharczyk (b. 1990) is a Polish multi-disciplinary visual artist whose light-based artworks are deeply connected with their environments. With her meticulous study of site-specific lighting, she blurs the line between fine art, new media art and exhibition space.
LEOPARD MOTH / Latvia / https://leopardmoth.artstation.com /@leopardmoth A visual artist and illustrator exploring themes of body, proprioception and mental health through faint dreamlike images.
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AMANDA MEARS / Los Angeles, CA / @amandamears.studio / www.amandamears.com Amanda Mears is a British-born, Los Angeles-based painter and printmaker. Before Amanda decided to focus full-time on her art practice, she filmed and directed documentaries for the BBC, Discovery Channel, History Channel and many others. Amanda studied painting for three years at a traditional Atelier School in Los Angeles and at ‘Turps’ - Marcus Harvey’s London-based independent painting school. She was awarded the Dean’s Fellowship and the Walker/ Parker Memorial Fellowship by Claremont Graduate School where she earned her MFA in 2020. Amanda’s work explores the idea of landscape as fragile, mediated, specific and intimate. Grounded in her practice of drawing and photographing in nature, these gathered materials are reprocessed into paintings which investigate the powerful tension between the universal and the particular, and the real and the imagined. As a film-maker Amanda was used to gathering material and then bringing it back to edit and analyze, and now this is how she makes paintings: photographs and drawings are blown up, manipulated and transformed, some details are amplified, others are subtracted, until a sense of place emerges. Investigating via materials and mark-making, Amanda’s work engages with humans’ intertwined – and increasingly destructive relationship with the natural world.
HERNANDO MEIJA / Funchal - Madeira - Portugal / /@hernando_urrutia https://digital-art-video-hernando-urrutia.webnode.pt (1964) – Artist and Researcher of Basque roots and Portuguese nationality. PhD Digital Media-Art. Researcher of Research Centre for Art and Communication (CIAC); guest researcher of the M-ITI (Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute); Member of the Iberia American International Group "Art and Technology" of VADB. Member of the Network "VADB Contemporary Latin American Art; Director the “+ Art Contemporary”; Director and Curator the IMAGE PLAY – International video Art Festival (Portugal); He was Member during his course of several groups of aesthetic investigation and cultural promotion; He was University Teacher and Coordinator of the Professional Area in several universities; Curator in 20 artistic projects. They have received 74 recognitions and 7 awards for their artistic work. He has been exhibiting professionally since 1986, participating in several projects and more than 270 Collective Exhibitions and 15 Individuals in 28 countries; Represented in more than 112 important Public Collections in several Institutions, Foundations, Museums and Galleries and in more than 170 Private Collections in countries: Argentina, Australia, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, Uruguay, U.S.A, Venezuela, among others…
EASTON MILLER / Los Angeles, CA / eastonawesome.com / @eastonawesome Easton Miller b.1985, Los Angeles, CA, USA @eastonawesome
JJ MIYAOKA-PAKOLA / Brooklyn, NY / jjpakola.com / @jj_miyaokapakola JJ Miyaoka-Pakola received his BFA from Tyler School of Art in 1999 and his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2009. Miyoaka-Pakola’s solo exhibition venues include Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York, NY, Rebekah Templeton Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, Chashama 461 Gallery, New York, NY, and Lloyd Dobler Gallery, Chicago, IL. Group exhibition highlights include “A Tribute to Asian American Art and Cultural Expressions” at the De Young Museum, San Francisco, CA, “Residual Volume” at Harbor Gallery, New York, NY, and “Mechanical Turk” at the Rhode Island School of Art and Design. Miyaoka-Pakola lives and works in New York.
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OSCIVUS / Novosibirsk, Russia / @oscivus I like to envisage and manipulate the human form, in order to show our relationship with various concepts. Ideas such as Decay, Integration, Entropy, and other such transmogrifications concern my sense of self, what it means to be a human in a multifaceted existence, and above all, how to interpret the near inconceivability of life.
ALEX PAIK / Los Angeles, CA / @alexpaik / alexpaik.com Alex Paik is an artist living and working in Brooklyn. His modular, paper-based wall installations explore perception, interdependence, and improvisation within structure while engaging with the complexities of social dynamics. He has exhibited in the U.S. and internationally, with notable solo projects at Praxis New York, Art on Paper 2016, and Gallery Joe. His work has also been featured in group exhibitions at BravinLee Projects, Lesley Heller Workspace, and MONO Practice, among others. Paik is Founder and Director of Tiger Strikes Asteroid, a non-profit network of artist-run spaces and Director at Trestle Gallery. He was also the curator of the Satellite Art Show in Miami from 2015 to 2018.
JEREMY PRICE/ Indianapolis, IN / jer_price Jeremy is an artist that resides in Indianapolis, IN. He is one of the founding members of the ThunderCrust art and music collective, focused on collaboration and improvisation.Jeremy enjoys spending his days relaxing by transforming and untransforming Transformers, and dreaming about the confection like appearance of Kentucky Derby hats. For
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LEILA REFAHI / Montreal, Quebec, Canada / @leilarefahi Leila Refahi works with painting, installation and digital media to create participatory art experiences. Her work mainly focuses on environmental issues and endangered animals. Refahi has presented five solo exhibitions and participated in more than 60 national and international group exhibitions and festivals. Throughout her professional career, she has held artist talks in Tehran and Vaasa. She is an official member of the Artists for Conservation Society in Canada, Association of Iranian Painters, and the Institute for Promotion of Contemporary Visual Art of Iran.
DAN SCHANK / Erie, PA / danschank.com / @schankles Dan Schank is an artist who lives and works in Erie, PA, where he teaches in the Humanities and Social Sciences Department at Penn State Erie, the Behrend College. His work has been exhibited in cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Detroit, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, and New York. He earned his BFA from Temple University's Tyler School of Art in and his MFA from the University of California at San Diego.
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LISETTE SCHUMACHER / Amsterdam, NL / lisetteschumacher.com / @lisetteschumacher The works of Lisette Schumacher are about her perception in spaces. In surroundings and spaces there is an atmosphere, a certain dynamics. This discernible sphere has its origins through people having interaction with each other or because they reside in a space. Traces of energy are left behind in spaces and surroundings people have visited. Through extensive observations on location images emerge. By using various materials such as pigments the impressions of the spaces become concrete. The perception of the spectator is guided by the placement of lines and planes. Aspects such as light, shadow, spaciousness and dynamics are used as tools.
MIRRE YAYLA SEUR / Amsterdam, Netherlands / @mirreyaylaseur For more information, please visit www.mirreyaylaseur.
ELIZA STAMPS / Brooklyn, NY / elizastamps.com / @elizastamps Eliza Stamps is a visual artist and writer based in Brooklyn, NY. Her artistic practice ranges from drawing to performance, all with an interest in facilitating introspection and discovery for the viewer. She has exhibited and performed both nationally and internationally. From 2015-2017, she was the Artist-in-Residence at EpiBone, a biotechnology company based in Brooklyn, where she explored the elegant structures of proteins.
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Born in 1991 from immigrant parents fleeing the Chilean Massacre in the early 70’s, Agustin has been pursuing his dream of painting and tattooing in his home town of Hamilton, Canada. Having started his tattooing apprenticeship with Soules Classic Ink and being published by Heavy Music Artwork, his work is not going unnoticed. His art is a reflection or more like a social commentary on human violence and the atrocities which many people have had to endure around the world even to this day.
DANIEL WEISENFELD / Berlin, DE / danielwiesenfeld.com / @danielwiesenfeld In general I don’t work in a certain style or technique, rather the look and feel of the work corresponds to the content I want to convey. Lately I’ve become interested in breaking out of the rectangular border, extending into space and building painting-objects that include different light sources with combinations of glass and oil painting. My mostly figurative paintings and installations combine found material with invented imagery. I create narratives which deal with (self-)perception, memory and a sense of time on an individual as well as a collective level. Daniel Wiesenfeld (*1969 in Buffalo, NY) studied painting at the Akademie der Künste, München (Diploma 1993) and Queens College, NY (MFA 1996). Since 2000 he lives and works in Berlin. His work has been shown at the Haus der Kunst München, Jüdischen Museum Berlin, Supermarket Art Fair Stockholm, Galerie Huuto Helsinki, Klowden Mann Gallery Los Angeles, Roulette New York among others. He is the co-founder of the project space HilbertRaum, Berlin and the director of B - LA CONNECT, an exchange project between Berlin and Los Angeles based artists.
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PHIL B. WELCOME / New Jersey, NJ / philbwelcome.com / @phi_woo Phil B. Welcome graduated from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. He started his own business fueled by his illustration and graphic design skills and later began working in collage art. His collage work is based on themes and concepts that are transitory, mystical and ephemeral in the human experience. His work is a combination of his own photographs and found objects alongside acrylic and gouache painting. In 2017 Phil presented his piece entitled “Space, Fire, Truth and the Magic Light of Tomorrow� as a gift to Marshall Allen of the Sunra Arkestra to be hung in the Sunra home in Philadelphia.