Arte Globale
London
United Kingdom
Phone: 0044 (0) 203 757 6391
Email : [email protected]
URL : arteglobale.com/
About
ARTE GLOBALE, the gallery of the world, represents a hand-picked selection of international contemporary artists and provides a platform for collectors to discover, enjoy and acquire exceptional art. Showcasing both established and emerging artists, ARTE GLOBALE strictly researches aesthetically and conceptually valuable works that speak a global language. The majority of the artists represented have shown their work at top-tier events such as the Venice Biennale, and have been acquired by international museums around the world. The gallery's program includes solo shows and exhibitions at world-famed art fairs.
About the Artist
Inspired by the ongoing relationship between creativity and the sculptural act of transformation, Domenico Ludovico's work is based on the use of found and recycled raw organic material like the Carrara marble found in Tuscany. Ludovico is interested in this process of discovery. Through his skilled technique, he sculpts, chisels, remodels and experiments, allowing emotive and existential figures to emerge from the material. The artist works with and against the stone to capture and take hold of the intrinsic forms that each one infers, giving status to an initial suggestion. Working among the quarries favoured by Michelangelo, Ludovico's works are based on an art historical conversation between the past and the present, deploying both traditional methods and state-of-the-art technology to convey timeless experiences. Domenico Ludovico, noted for his expertise in stone carving Ludovico has, since graduation from the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, a city famed for its marble, continuously collaborated with some of the most prestigious art galleries and artist studios in the world. His precious pieces were exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Basel, Rome, and at the Saatchi Gallery in London. Recently, at Art Basel Miami Beach, Aqua Art Miami art fair. In Italy, this year 2023, an impressive exhibition 'Dolce Vita' was staged at the Palazzo Delle Esposizioni, one of Rome's Contemporary Art Museums, with the artist's collaboration and its critically acclaimed work. His work is also part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Potenza, Italy, and monuments of his work are in Rome and Tuscany. In the summer of 2025, in Tuscany, a monument commissioned by the Italian government and Minister of Culture was unveiled in a dedicated square on the lake in the valley of the Apuan Alps, where it stands forever.
Working among the quarries favoured by Michelangelo, Ludovico's works are based on an art historical conversation between the past and the present, deploying both traditional methods and state-of-the-art technology to convey timeless experiences.
Inspired by the ongoing relationship between creativity and the sculptural act of transformation, Domenico Ludovico's work is based on the use of found and recycled raw organic material like the Carrara marble found in Tuscany. Ludovico is interested in this process of discovery. Through his skilled technique, he sculpts, chisels, remodels and experiments, allowing emotive and existential figures to emerge from the material. The artist works with and against the stone to capture and take hold of the intrinsic forms that each one infers, giving status to an initial suggestion. Working among the quarries favoured by Michelangelo, Ludovico's works are based on an art historical conversation between the past and the present, deploying both traditional methods and state-of-the-art technology to convey timeless experiences. Domenico Ludovico, noted for his expertise in stone carving Ludovico has, since graduation from the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, a city famed for its marble, continuously collaborated with some of the most prestigious art galleries and artist studios in the world. His precious pieces were exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Basel, Rome, and at the Saatchi Gallery in London. Recently, at Art Basel Miami Beach, Aqua Art Miami art fair. In Italy, this year 2023, an impressive exhibition 'Dolce Vita' was staged at the Palazzo Delle Esposizioni, one of Rome's Contemporary Art Museums, with the artist's collaboration and its critically acclaimed work. His work is also part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Potenza, Italy, and monuments of his work are in Rome and Tuscany. In the summer of 2025, in Tuscany, a monument commissioned by the Italian government and Minister of Culture was unveiled in a dedicated square on the lake in the valley of the Apuan Alps, where it stands forever.
‘My current series ‘Sw16’ is named after the London postcode where I have been based for the last 17 years. The series itself is based on current print magazine imagery, with an interest in making contemporary figurative paintings where the images are new of the ‘now’.’ Emma Coyle Emma Coyle’s art aesthetic and narrative are rooted in the world of today. The artist’s canvases’ figures are painted in a Pop-Matisse unique style, the signature of Emma’s art. The contemporary quotidian life from the streets of London to New York City and LA, the people in the magazine glossy images, are re-invented by the artist into icons, with a seductive colour palette and a fluid sign of the forms, becoming as universal as near to us. They resonate with our imagination, princes and princesses of a quotidian adventure. Every painting tells an infinity of stories, which live hovering outside the boundaries of the canvas. Emma’s art speaks a language as familiar as yet glamorous, starring the next-door personas, the images mirrored in a window, the night out and the protests and ultimately art itself.© Arte Globale Limited. ‘I am constantly collecting images from print magazines, whether I am working on an ongoing series of paintings or not. I choose an image which to me is solely strong in form, this is most important for me to produce a strong painting.’ Emma Coyle Drawing feelings and aesthetics from the Pop Art of the 50s and the 60s, Matisse, Japanese advertisements of the 1920s, Silver Screen film still and Fashion photography of the 1960s. Emma Coyle creates colourful figurative sophisticated canvases reinventing print media imagery and advertisements, which she collects and uses as a starting point. Emma's work is collected worldwide and part of the Yukyung Art Museum in South Korea's permanent collection. She won numerous awards, like the Art Founding Council Award of Ireland, and her work has been published by prestigious publications like the Sunday Times.
‘My current series ‘Sw16’ is named after the London postcode where I have been based for the last 17 years. The series itself is based on current print magazine imagery, with an interest in making contemporary figurative paintings where the images are new of the ‘now’.’ Emma Coyle Emma Coyle’s art aesthetic and narrative are rooted in the world of today. The artist’s canvases’ figures are painted in a Pop-Matisse unique style, the signature of Emma’s art. The contemporary quotidian life from the streets of London to New York City and LA, the people in the magazine glossy images, are re-invented by the artist into icons, with a seductive colour palette and a fluid sign of the forms, becoming as universal as near to us. They resonate with our imagination, princes and princesses of a quotidian adventure. Every painting tells an infinity of stories, which live hovering outside the boundaries of the canvas. Emma’s art speaks a language as familiar as yet glamorous, starring the next-door personas, the images mirrored in a window, the night out and the protests and ultimately art itself.© Arte Globale Limited. ‘I am constantly collecting images from print magazines, whether I am working on an ongoing series of paintings or not. I choose an image which to me is solely strong in form, this is most important for me to produce a strong painting.’ Emma Coyle Drawing feelings and aesthetics from the Pop Art of the 50s and the 60s, Matisse, Japanese advertisements of the 1920s, Silver Screen film still and Fashion photography of the 1960s. Emma Coyle creates colourful figurative sophisticated canvases reinventing print media imagery and advertisements, which she collects and uses as a starting point. Emma's work is collected worldwide and part of the Yukyung Art Museum in South Korea's permanent collection. She won numerous awards, like the Art Founding Council Award of Ireland, and her work has been published by prestigious publications like the Sunday Times.
Roberta Wynwood's oeuvre centres on the deep relation between the vision and its vibrant energy, expressed through sophisticated arrangements. Transcending powerful images and translating them into an abstract, colourful experience. A contemporary and elegant bliss of art-photography and vibrant paintings, an embracing relation, which initiates a narrative. An immersion into a unique environment. She employs vibrant colours, mixed materials, and innovative printing techniques to create emotionally resonant and often thought-provoking visual pieces. Playful, intricate, and provocatively imaginative, her work invites us into a world of self-exploration and creative curiosity. Through her Multi-technic Diptyque, canvas and photos merged in a musical fluidity.
Roberta Wynwood (Roberta De Paoli) was born in 1964 in Milan. Growing up in the historical Italian city, Roberta absorbed not only the Renaissance art but also the lively cultural vibes of design and fashion, diving into innovative forms, colours, and textures. After travelling extensively and experimenting with photography, she then moved permanently to sunny Miami. It is here that, to her, painting became a natural way to express and develop her artistic talent, absorbing the influences of American Expressionism and Pop Art. Working in her studio, reflecting memories and emotional energy, with her creative, serene and balmy flow, the artist started to blend the two media, resulting in the arresting and captivating unique art-assembly.
Roberta’s work is featured in prestigious international collections. A critically acclaimed artist, photographer, and author. Her publications include Miami’s Soul and St. Moritz’s Soul, by Silvana Editoriale. Her work has been featured in various films, including Ascona’s Soul – 30 Years of Jazz and St. Moritz Season. In 2019, she was awarded the “Premio arte, Cinema e Impresa” by Fondazione Mazzoleni. © Arte Globale
Working among the quarries favoured by Michelangelo, Ludovico's works are based on an art historical conversation between the past and the present, deploying both traditional methods and state-of-the-art technology to convey timeless experiences.
Inspired by the ongoing relationship between creativity and the sculptural act of transformation, Domenico Ludovico's work is based on the use of found and recycled raw organic material like the Carrara marble found in Tuscany. Ludovico is interested in this process of discovery. Through his skilled technique, he sculpts, chisels, remodels and experiments, allowing emotive and existential figures to emerge from the material. The artist works with and against the stone to capture and take hold of the intrinsic forms that each one infers, giving status to an initial suggestion. Working among the quarries favoured by Michelangelo, Ludovico's works are based on an art historical conversation between the past and the present, deploying both traditional methods and state-of-the-art technology to convey timeless experiences. Domenico Ludovico, noted for his expertise in stone carving Ludovico has, since graduation from the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, a city famed for its marble, continuously collaborated with some of the most prestigious art galleries and artist studios in the world. His precious pieces were exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Basel, Rome, and at the Saatchi Gallery in London. Recently, at Art Basel Miami Beach, Aqua Art Miami art fair. In Italy, this year 2023, an impressive exhibition 'Dolce Vita' was staged at the Palazzo Delle Esposizioni, one of Rome's Contemporary Art Museums, with the artist's collaboration and its critically acclaimed work. His work is also part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Potenza, Italy, and monuments of his work are in Rome and Tuscany. In the summer of 2025, in Tuscany, a monument commissioned by the Italian government and Minister of Culture was unveiled in a dedicated square on the lake in the valley of the Apuan Alps, where it stands forever.
David Bryan is a Miami-based visual artist known for his bold, expressive abstract work. Primarily working in acrylic on canvas, his practice blends abstraction with calligraphic forms, brought to life through loud, vibrant colours and intuitive brushwork. His artistic journey began at the age of 8 through local school art programs, where a desire to have his drawing displayed on a classroom wall sparked a deep love for painting. What started as a moment of youthful ambition quickly became a lifelong passion. Guided by feeling and flow, he allows the brush to lead, creating work that channels energy, emotion, and stories drawn from everyday life and the community around him. His work continues to evolve as he explores the connection between colour, form, and lived experience. Davian's art his part of a prestigious international collection whilst resonating with young and connoisseur collectors, who are eager to secure his early work. This autumn, the gallery will host his solo show and his awaited participation in Context Art Miami 2025.
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Roberta Wynwood's oeuvre centres on the deep relation between the vision and its vibrant energy, expressed through sophisticated arrangements. Transcending powerful images and translating them into an abstract, colourful experience.
Roberta Wynwood's oeuvre centres on the deep relation between the vision and its vibrant energy, expressed through sophisticated arrangements. Transcending powerful images and translating them into an abstract, colourful experience. A contemporary and elegant bliss of art-photography and vibrant paintings, an embracing relation, which initiates a narrative. An immersion into a unique environment. She employs vibrant colours, mixed materials, and innovative printing techniques to create emotionally resonant and often thought-provoking visual pieces. Playful, intricate, and provocatively imaginative, her work invites us into a world of self-exploration and creative curiosity. Through her Multi-technic Diptyque, canvas and photos merged in a musical fluidity.
Roberta Wynwood (Roberta De Paoli) was born in 1964 in Milan. Growing up in the historical Italian city, Roberta absorbed not only the Renaissance art but also the lively cultural vibes of design and fashion, diving into innovative forms, colours, and textures. After travelling extensively and experimenting with photography, she then moved permanently to sunny Miami. It is here that, to her, painting became a natural way to express and develop her artistic talent, absorbing the influences of American Expressionism and Pop Art. Working in her studio, reflecting memories and emotional energy, with her creative, serene and balmy flow, the artist started to blend the two media, resulting in the arresting and captivating unique art-assembly.
Roberta’s work is featured in prestigious international collections. A critically acclaimed artist, photographer, and author. Her publications include Miami’s Soul and St. Moritz’s Soul, by Silvana Editoriale. Her work has been featured in various films, including Ascona’s Soul – 30 Years of Jazz and St. Moritz Season. In 2019, she was awarded the “Premio arte, Cinema e Impresa” by Fondazione Mazzoleni. © Arte Globale
David Bryan is a Miami-based visual artist known for his bold, expressive abstract work. Primarily working in acrylic on canvas, his practice blends abstraction with calligraphic forms, brought to life through loud, vibrant colours and intuitive brushwork. His artistic journey began at the age of 8 through local school art programs, where a desire to have his drawing displayed on a classroom wall sparked a deep love for painting. What started as a moment of youthful ambition quickly became a lifelong passion. Guided by feeling and flow, he allows the brush to lead, creating work that channels energy, emotion, and stories drawn from everyday life and the community around him. His work continues to evolve as he explores the connection between colour, form, and lived experience. Davian's art his part of a prestigious international collection whilst resonating with young and connoisseur collectors, who are eager to secure his early work. This autumn, the gallery will host his solo show and his awaited participation in Context Art Miami 2025.
It's five o'clock pm, game to Tekken 4, your older brother is better, you lose. The meaning of that disclaimer vanishes, the couch is suddenly a ring, the controller has already been knocked to the ground, and as if by magic, your legs fly towards the chest of the winner, you scream a "Six-one-nine!" with a terrible pronunciation and fall ruinously. A few choked breaths, some uncoordinated stunts, a couple of bumps.
My heroes had masks and steroids, fake punches, and somersaults. This project is an ode to all of this. Ilič Arnone
Domenico not only researches the most exquisite marbles and precious stones in the valley of the Alps Apuan, Carrara, Tuscany, but also creates extraordinary art by reinventing them with an exclusive flair, executing sculpture at the height, modelling the marbles with skilled ease, breathing passion, love and moving feelings.
Inspired by the ongoing relationship between creativity and the sculptural act of transformation, Domenico Ludovico's work is based on the use of found and recycled raw organic material like the Carrara marble found in Tuscany. Ludovico is interested in this process of discovery. Through his skilled technique, he sculpts, chisels, remodels and experiments, allowing emotive and existential figures to emerge from the material. The artist works with and against the stone to capture and take hold of the intrinsic forms that each one infers, giving status to an initial suggestion. Working among the quarries favoured by Michelangelo, Ludovico's works are based on an art historical conversation between the past and the present, deploying both traditional methods and state-of-the-art technology to convey timeless experiences. Domenico Ludovico, noted for his expertise in stone carving Ludovico has, since graduation from the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, a city famed for its marble, continuously collaborated with some of the most prestigious art galleries and artist studios in the world. His precious pieces were exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Basel, Rome, and at the Saatchi Gallery in London. Recently, at Art Basel Miami Beach, Aqua Art Miami art fair. In Italy, this year 2023, an impressive exhibition 'Dolce Vita' was staged at the Palazzo Delle Esposizioni, one of Rome's Contemporary Art Museums, with the artist's collaboration and its critically acclaimed work. His work is also part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Potenza, Italy, and monuments of his work are in Rome and Tuscany. In the summer of 2025, in Tuscany, a monument commissioned by the Italian government and Minister of Culture was unveiled in a dedicated square on the lake in the valley of the Apuan Alps, where it stands forever.
Almost all the artworks sell out quickly, and there is a waiting list for commissions. Today, collectors and museum art.
MST ( she/her) is the pseudonym of the international pop-neo expression artist, emerging in the art scene. Exclusively, ARTE GLOBALE presents a premiere of seasonal artworks specifically created and designed in Miami. Her background is excellent and fascinating. After having to travel and move extensively and frequently from a young age, she broke with her past, destroyed almost all the paintings she had made, and started anew. MST cultured flair portrays a unique profile of those eager for artistic expression. Her degrees expand from art history, the Academy of Arts, to philosophy, aesthetics and psychology. Her mission extends to create connections of joy and freedom, to promote active well-being and philanthropy.
Edition of 25 + 2AP
Creating unique masterpieces, MST cultured yet immediate art draws from contemporary art, the new pop expressionism of New York City, the European Baroque, the Italian Renaissance and Giotto.
Almost all the artworks sell out quickly, and there is a waiting list for commissions. Today, collectors and museum art.
MST ( she/her) is the pseudonym of the international pop-neo expression artist, emerging in the art scene. Exclusively, ARTE GLOBALE presents a premiere of seasonal artworks specifically created and designed in Miami. Her background is excellent and fascinating. After having to travel and move extensively and frequently from a young age, she broke with her past, destroyed almost all the paintings she had made, and started anew. MST cultured flair portrays a unique profile of those eager for artistic expression. Her degrees expand from art history, the Academy of Arts, to philosophy, aesthetics and psychology. Her mission extends to create connections of joy and freedom, to promote active well-being and philanthropy.
Almost all the artworks sell out quickly, and there is a waiting list for commissions. Today, collectors and museum art.
MST ( she/her) is the pseudonym of the international pop-neo expression artist, emerging in the art scene. Exclusively, ARTE GLOBALE presents a premiere of seasonal artworks specifically created and designed in Miami. Her background is excellent and fascinating. After having to travel and move extensively and frequently from a young age, she broke with her past, destroyed almost all the paintings she had made, and started anew. MST cultured flair portrays a unique profile of those eager for artistic expression. Her degrees expand from art history, the Academy of Arts, to philosophy, aesthetics and psychology. Her mission extends to create connections of joy and freedom, to promote active well-being and philanthropy.
Almost all the artworks sell out quickly, and there is a waiting list for commissions. Today, collectors and museum art.
MST ( she/her) is the pseudonym of the international pop-neo expression artist, emerging in the art scene. Exclusively, ARTE GLOBALE presents a premiere of seasonal artworks specifically created and designed in Miami. Her background is excellent and fascinating. After having to travel and move extensively and frequently from a young age, she broke with her past, destroyed almost all the paintings she had made, and started anew. MST cultured flair portrays a unique profile of those eager for artistic expression. Her degrees expand from art history, the Academy of Arts, to philosophy, aesthetics and psychology. Her mission extends to create connections of joy and freedom, to promote active well-being and philanthropy.
MST ( she/her) is the pseudonym of the international pop-neo expression artist, emerging in the art scene. Exclusively, ARTE GLOBALE presents a premiere of seasonal artworks specifically created and designed in Miami. Her background is excellent and fascinating. After having to travel and move extensively and frequently from a young age, she broke with her past, destroyed almost all the paintings she had made, and started anew. MST cultured flair portrays a unique profile of those eager for artistic expression. Her degrees expand from art history, the Academy of Arts, to philosophy, aesthetics and psychology. Her mission extends to create connections of joy and freedom, to promote active well-being and philanthropy.
Inspired by the ongoing relationship between creativity and the sculptural act of transformation, Domenico Ludovico's work is based on the use of found and recycled raw organic material like the Carrara marble found in Tuscany. Ludovico is interested in this process of discovery. Through his skilled technique, he sculpts, chisels, remodels and experiments, allowing emotive and existential figures to emerge from the material. The artist works with and against the stone to capture and take hold of the intrinsic forms that each one infers, giving status to an initial suggestion. Working among the quarries favoured by Michelangelo, Ludovico's works are based on an art historical conversation between the past and the present, deploying both traditional methods and state-of-the-art technology to convey timeless experiences. Domenico Ludovico, noted for his expertise in stone carving Ludovico has, since graduation from the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, a city famed for its marble, continuously collaborated with some of the most prestigious art galleries and artist studios in the world. His precious pieces were exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Basel, Rome, and at the Saatchi Gallery in London. Recently, at Art Basel Miami Beach, Aqua Art Miami art fair. In Italy, this year 2023, an impressive exhibition 'Dolce Vita' was staged at the Palazzo Delle Esposizioni, one of Rome's Contemporary Art Museums, with the artist's collaboration and its critically acclaimed work. His work is also part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Potenza, Italy, and monuments of his work are in Rome and Tuscany. In the summer of 2025, in Tuscany, a monument commissioned by the Italian government and Minister of Culture was unveiled in a dedicated square on the lake in the valley of the Apuan Alps, where it stands forever.
Working among the quarries favoured by Michelangelo, Ludovico's works are based on an art historical conversation between the past and the present, deploying both traditional methods and state-of-the-art technology to convey timeless experiences.
Inspired by the ongoing relationship between creativity and the sculptural act of transformation, Domenico Ludovico's work is based on the use of found and recycled raw organic material like the Carrara marble found in Tuscany. Ludovico is interested in this process of discovery. Through his skilled technique, he sculpts, chisels, remodels and experiments, allowing emotive and existential figures to emerge from the material. The artist works with and against the stone to capture and take hold of the intrinsic forms that each one infers, giving status to an initial suggestion. Working among the quarries favoured by Michelangelo, Ludovico's works are based on an art historical conversation between the past and the present, deploying both traditional methods and state-of-the-art technology to convey timeless experiences. Domenico Ludovico, noted for his expertise in stone carving Ludovico has, since graduation from the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, a city famed for its marble, continuously collaborated with some of the most prestigious art galleries and artist studios in the world. His precious pieces were exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Basel, Rome, and at the Saatchi Gallery in London. Recently, at Art Basel Miami Beach, Aqua Art Miami art fair. In Italy, this year 2023, an impressive exhibition 'Dolce Vita' was staged at the Palazzo Delle Esposizioni, one of Rome's Contemporary Art Museums, with the artist's collaboration and its critically acclaimed work. His work is also part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Potenza, Italy, and monuments of his work are in Rome and Tuscany. In the summer of 2025, in Tuscany, a monument commissioned by the Italian government and Minister of Culture was unveiled in a dedicated square on the lake in the valley of the Apuan Alps, where it stands forever.
'I came across a folding chair by the roadside, a pair of headphones hanging from its backrest as if awaiting someone. There were no signs or instructions, and yet I felt invited – as though something was about to begin. So I sat down and waited.
At first, I listened outward, expecting the world to interrupt me – a passing car, distant footsteps, a voice. But nothing happened. The silence did not end; it expanded. I placed the headphones over my ears, expecting sound or explanation. Still nothing. A perfect, untouched silence.
The longer I listened, the more I began to hear – not outside, but within: my breathing, my heartbeat, the warmth of sunlight, the scent of grass. The silence became layered, alive. Memories surfaced briefly and faded again. I did not follow them; I simply listened.
In this stillness, a wide and steady emptiness appeared – clear and weightless, yet full. Waiting was no longer absence, and silence was no longer void. I rose from the chair, knowing that in the poorest silence, the truth of being waits within nothingness. '' Stefan Ulrich
Stefan Ullrich’s landscape paintings are created mindfully with a calm zest of form, colour and sensations. Conceptually the artist plays with our perception displacing the viewer in an infinity journey. Painted en plein air in addition to using the sophisticated technologies of today, the artworks invite to indulge in the slow process of experiencing exceptional art.
‘In a world, we interact daily via perception, our brain has much to do to distinguish what is common and uncommon and also what is important and less important. At the edge of a huge social revolution introducing artificial intelligence and machine learning into our daily lives, the cognitive response is getting more and more crucial.
This might be good for creating artificial intelligence, self-driving cars or even humanoid robots. But in human life, the emotional response is of equal importance, if not of supreme significance.’ Stefan explains ‘I intend to create well-composed paintings in building up tension and silence to achieve different levels of weight and airiness.
In achieving that goal I am always searching for developing new artistic ways for new technical approaches
The colours provoked emotions at the heart of the artist’s oeuvre, expressing the concept that takes colour as the reality of our memories. Moreover, colour transfixes our contingent vision to the emotional response. Stefan's skills convey that in his paintings. Like Hopper and Hockney.
Stefan Ullrich has exhibited in Germany, London, Miami, Los Angeles and NYC where his exquisite as been successfully placed in prestigious private collections. Furthermore, Stefan's work is part of the Yukyung Art Museum in South Korea's permanent collection.
Stefan Ullrich’s landscape paintings are created mindfully with a calm zest of form, colour and sensations. Conceptually the artist plays with our perception displacing the viewer in an infinity journey. Painted en plein air in addition to using the sophisticated technologies of today, the artworks invite to indulge in the slow process of experiencing exceptional art.
‘In a world, we interact daily via perception, our brain has much to do to distinguish what is common and uncommon and also what is important and less important. At the edge of a huge social revolution introducing artificial intelligence and machine learning into our daily lives, the cognitive response is getting more and more crucial.
This might be good for creating artificial intelligence, self-driving cars or even humanoid robots. But in human life, the emotional response is of equal importance, if not of supreme significance.’ Stefan explains ‘I intend to create well-composed paintings in building up tension and silence to achieve different levels of weight and airiness.
In achieving that goal I am always searching for developing new artistic ways for new technical approaches
The colours provoked emotions at the heart of the artist’s oeuvre, expressing the concept that takes colour as the reality of our memories. Moreover, colour transfixes our contingent vision to the emotional response. Stefan's skills convey that in his paintings. Like Hopper and Hockney.
Stefan Ullrich has exhibited in Germany, London, Miami, Los Angeles and NYC where his exquisite as been successfully placed in prestigious private collections. Furthermore, Stefan's work is part of the Yukyung Art Museum in South Korea's permanent collection.
I have dyed the silk with patience, using techniques I learned from the earth and from time. I do not seek to represent, but to invoke. These colours are not mine: they are traces, dialogues that I gather and return to the world in the form of fabric.
Encarna
Trabajo con el color como quien escucha voces antiguas. Cada fragmento de este políptico es una memoria encarnada: el rojo me habla de ritual, el amarillo de sol y vibración, el verde de lo orgánico que respira, y el azul de lo que se disuelve en pensamiento.
He teñido la seda con paciencia, utilizando técnicas que aprendí de la tierra y del tiempo. No busco representar, sino invocar. Estos colores no son míos: son huellas, son diálogos que recojo y devuelvo al mundo en forma de tela. Encarna
"I began my journey in painting in a self-taught and intuitive way, driven by curiosity and a deep need for creative expression."
Encarna Albert Bosch is a Spanish artist based in Valencia (b. 1958). Her passion for painting led her to seek formal academic training at the University of Fine Arts of Valencia, later in life. At the Academy, she attended courses taught by renowned professors and painters, including Rafa Calduch, Toni Cúcala, Mery Sales, Álvaro Sanchis, Ana Collado, Javier Chapa, and José Luís Albelda. Ercana continued learning and evolving as an artist, gaining a Master’s in Artistic Production at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Faculty of Fine Arts.
For the artist, painting is more than a practice—it is a language of emotions, a way to express feelings, and a path to creativity. Painting represents hope, strength, perseverance, and the freedom to be oneself. Ercana voices. She defines herself as an experimental painter, fascinated by intuitive and creative processes, and deeply knowledgeable about unconventional materials and supports. Her work spans from figuration to abstraction, exploring diverse materials and vibrant colour palettes.
Since 2011, she has participated in numerous group exhibitions while developing projects for solo shows. Her current focus lies in experimenting with pigments and various binders and fillers, applied to fabrics such as 50% cotton thread, 100% cotton, wood, and silk—observing how each surface transforms the material and the message.
This polyptych does not seek to represent, but to invoke. It is an emotional cartography where color becomes voice, and technique becomes ritual. “Dialogues of Colour” is an open conversation between cultures, memories, and processes, where each piece is a pause, a question, an answer.
Cuatro voces cromáticas se entrelazan en un diálogo silencioso sobre la memoria, la materia y el tiempo.
Este políptico no busca representar, sino invocar. Es una cartografía emocional donde el color se convierte en voz, y la técnica en ritual. “Diálogos de color” es una conversación abierta entre culturas, memorias y procesos, donde cada pieza es una pausa, una pregunta, una respuesta.
"I began my journey in painting in a self-taught and intuitive way, driven by curiosity and a deep need for creative expression."
Encarna Albert Bosch is a Spanish artist based in Valencia (b. 1958). Her passion for painting led her to seek formal academic training at the University of Fine Arts of Valencia, later in life. At the Academy, she attended courses taught by renowned professors and painters, including Rafa Calduch, Toni Cúcala, Mery Sales, Álvaro Sanchis, Ana Collado, Javier Chapa, and José Luís Albelda. Ercana continued learning and evolving as an artist, gaining a Master’s in Artistic Production at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Faculty of Fine Arts.
For the artist, painting is more than a practice—it is a language of emotions, a way to express feelings, and a path to creativity. Painting represents hope, strength, perseverance, and the freedom to be oneself. Ercana voices. She defines herself as an experimental painter, fascinated by intuitive and creative processes, and deeply knowledgeable about unconventional materials and supports. Her work spans from figuration to abstraction, exploring diverse materials and vibrant colour palettes.
Since 2011, she has participated in numerous group exhibitions while developing projects for solo shows. Her current focus lies in experimenting with pigments and various binders and fillers, applied to fabrics such as 50% cotton thread, 100% cotton, wood, and silk—observing how each surface transforms the material and the message.
Yener Torun’s art-photography compositions focus on the relations between space and the experience we have in it. He transforms the urban landscape, reframing architecture as geometric abstraction, creating an alternative reality. Conceptually Torun reforms the architectural elements from their original environment and repurposing them.
After studying architecture at the Istanbul Technical University in 2014, Yener Torun started a photography project focusing on lesser-known buildings and side streets of his adopted city. Since then his work has been featured in major publications such as The Guardian, The Washington Post, CBS News, El Pais Semanal, amongst others.
Yener is established as one of the most interesting emerging artists of today and his body of work has been showcased in Brazil, the UK, France, Turkey, Germany and in the USA. It is collected worldwide.
Yener’s Torun’s (Istanbul 1982) art-photography compositions focus on the relations between space and the experience we have in it. Conceptually the artist transforms the urban landscape, reframing architecture as geometric abstraction, creating an alternative reality. After studying architecture, Yener Torun started a photography project focusing on lesser-known buildings and side streets, gaining 150K followers on the social media Instagram overnight. Since then, his work has been featured in major publications such as The Guardian, The Washington Post, and CBS News, establishing him as one of the most interesting emerging artists of today. His body of work has been showcased and collected worldwide. Most recently, Yener’s work, loved by connoisseur collectors and young art lovers, has been showcased at the Museum of Colour in Seoul since 2020, and it is now a permanent collection.
Yener Torun’s art-photography compositions focus on the relations between space and the experience we have in it. He transforms the urban landscape, reframing architecture as geometric abstraction, creating an alternative reality. Conceptually Torun reforms the architectural elements from their original environment and repurposing them.
After studying architecture at the Istanbul Technical University in 2014, Yener Torun started a photography project focusing on lesser-known buildings and side streets of his adopted city. Since then his work has been featured in major publications such as The Guardian, The Washington Post, CBS News, El Pais Semanal, amongst others.
Yener is established as one of the most interesting emerging artists of today and his body of work has been showcased in Brazil, the UK, France, Turkey, Germany and in the USA. It is collected worldwide.
Yener’s Torun’s (Istanbul 1982) art-photography compositions focus on the relations between space and the experience we have in it. Conceptually the artist transforms the urban landscape, reframing architecture as geometric abstraction, creating an alternative reality. After studying architecture, Yener Torun started a photography project focusing on lesser-known buildings and side streets, gaining 150K followers on the social media Instagram overnight. Since then, his work has been featured in major publications such as The Guardian, The Washington Post, and CBS News, establishing him as one of the most interesting emerging artists of today. His body of work has been showcased and collected worldwide. Most recently, Yener’s work, loved by connoisseur collectors and young art lovers, has been showcased at the Museum of Colour in Seoul since 2020, and it is now a permanent collection.
'The love of art and the need to express myself through colours and compositions have always accompanied me. My main focus is the beauty of nature. As Wassily Kandinsky observed, "Colour is a power which directly influences the soul." This is what I aspire to achieve.' Sonja Kalb
Rooted in the love for nature Sonja Kalb’s work expresses the sentiment the colours we see influence our feelings and moods. Photographs, nature drawings and figurative painting developed while training as a textile and design engineer was the first steps toward a more holistic approach to her practice which landed in abstraction. Sonja reduces painting to the essentials: shapes and the substance of colours, what was her experiences and memories from travelling extendedly. Her means of expression are surface structures and textures. In order for the complexity and optical depth of the paintings to become perceptible, parts of the canvas remain open. To apply layers, the artist uses paintbrushes and palette knives, oil crayons, pencils and pigments. With her work, Sonja explores the contemporary, the concept that through art we can develop respect for the surrounding world, and urgency for a sustainable protection of nature. The artist invites, with her paintings, to stop and see, to feel, to immerse in the beauty of nature, stirring emotions that could transform our experience into love for the planet. © Arte Globale Her work is collected worldwide and it is part of permanent museums collections, Haegeumgang Theme Museum Geoje, South Korea, State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. She is an awards winning artist, 2020 Woman Art Award,UNESCO, 2018 Best Abstract Artwork, Biennale Chianciano.
'The love of art and the need to express myself through colours and compositions have always accompanied me. My main focus is the beauty of nature. As Wassily Kandinsky observed, "Colour is a power which directly influences the soul." This is what I aspire to achieve.' Sonja Kalb
Rooted in the love for nature Sonja Kalb’s work expresses the sentiment the colours we see influence our feelings and moods. Photographs, nature drawings and figurative painting developed while training as a textile and design engineer was the first steps toward a more holistic approach to her practice which landed in abstraction. Sonja reduces painting to the essentials: shapes and the substance of colours, what was her experiences and memories from travelling extendedly. Her means of expression are surface structures and textures. In order for the complexity and optical depth of the paintings to become perceptible, parts of the canvas remain open. To apply layers, the artist uses paintbrushes and palette knives, oil crayons, pencils and pigments. With her work, Sonja explores the contemporary, the concept that through art we can develop respect for the surrounding world, and urgency for a sustainable protection of nature. The artist invites, with her paintings, to stop and see, to feel, to immerse in the beauty of nature, stirring emotions that could transform our experience into love for the planet. © Arte Globale Her work is collected worldwide and it is part of permanent museums collections, Haegeumgang Theme Museum Geoje, South Korea, State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. She is an awards winning artist, 2020 Woman Art Award,UNESCO, 2018 Best Abstract Artwork, Biennale Chianciano.
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