Kinga Zawidlak
PolandArt has accompanied her since childhood and, over time, has become her unique way of life. She creates mainly in oils, combining a fairy-tale narrative with nature and imagination. Each painting is a separate story and an invitation to a world of dreams, symbols, and emotions. She does not paint to imitate. She paints to breathe and to leave a valuable mark behind. She creates as she feels - with heart, intuition, and a touch of fantasy.
Strażniczka Wspomnień
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Rania Zain Alabdeen Alabid
SudanA contemporary visual artist from Sudan whose work explores identity, emotion, and human connection. Through expressive depictions of the gaze and carefully crafted color palettes, she creates poetic visual narratives that reveal the unseen layers of lived experience. Her art invites viewers to reflect on the feelings, memories, and stories that exist beneath the surface. Her work distills fleeting moments into timeless narratives.
The Big Eyes
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Grzegorz Klimek
PolandA versatile artist who began his artistic journey at the High School of Fine Arts in Częstochowa and graduated in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. His creative explorations and craftsmanship have been repeatedly recognized. He is a laureate of the 2013 ArtNoble award for the best diploma project, and holds nominations and honorable mentions in competitions like the Edyta Einbisch and the Drawing Triennial in Lubaczów.
Flora
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Iryna Vasiur
UkraineI was born and raised in Kyiv, where I currently live. However, I studied in Poland, majoring in Visual Arts at the University of Rzeszów. I travel extensively and am constantly seeking something new for my art. It is difficult for me to limit myself only to painting and drawing, which is why a combination of various techniques, disciplines, and experiments can often be seen in my work. I am also interested in sculpture, object design, photography, and illustration.
Dyptyk o dzieciństwie
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Lori Goldberg
CanadaBased in Vancouver, this contemporary artist has a distinguished career that spans numerous exhibitions, public art initiatives, teaching, and international residencies. Her acclaimed work is featured in prestigious public and private collections, including the Canada Council Art Bank, and has been exhibited across Canada, China, and Europe. Her artistic practice deeply reflects a lifelong dedication to painting, ecology, renewal, and creative exchange.
Reflections on Springtime
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Maryna Gorbachova
ItalyA contemporary artist, she focuses on texture, depth, and color's emotional resonance. Inspired by natural elements, rustic aesthetics, and concepts like Outrenoir, she creates abstract paintings balancing raw energy with sophisticated harmony. Her unique technique emphasizes heavy, tactile brushstrokes and multi-layered compositions, making her art a perfect addition to modern, soulful interiors worldwide.
Strawberry Season
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Boguslawa Bryska
United KingdomA Polish-born contemporary artist based in Swindon, UK. Inspired by memory, emotion, and the landscape, she creates expressive oil and mixed-media paintings distinguished by rich textures and luminous colors and shadows. Painting from a young age and educated at the Art School in Łomża, Poland, her work has gained international recognition through exhibitions, awards, and private collections.
Silence speaks Loud
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Sara Twomey
United KingdomBorn in East London, the self-taught artist has painted since she can remember, finding it a great escape. She teaches the basics of painting to people of different backgrounds. Represented by Chrissy Moore Art Advisory, her work was selected for the 2018 Spectrum Miami Art Fair and Dover's Citadel Museum Art Gallery. In 2025, she joined the 'Light & Shadow' exhibition. Recently, her painting was chosen for the book Art Rising: 100 Global Talents 2026.
Blue is Gold
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Klaudia Zawada
SwitzerlandA graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław, Poland. She completed her PhD at the University of the Arts in Poznań, Poland. She was also an Erasmus scholar at the University of Valencia, Spain. Currently, she lives and creates in Switzerland. Her works are held in numerous private collections in Poland and abroad. Her painting practice focuses on the relationship between memory and landscape, attempting to capture the fleeting and elusive.
Disappearing Landscape / Without Us II
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Agnieszka Kędzierawska
PolandA graduate of the Institute of Artistic Education at UMCS in Lublin, who defended her diploma in painting in the studio of Prof. Marian Stelmasik in 1995. She has several group exhibitions to her credit: an exhibition presenting the university's achievements at the Majdanek Museum, Lublin (1992); “Nature and Art”, Biała Gallery, Lublin (1994); and poster exhibitions of the 30th–32nd Goldsmithing Art Competition, Legnica (2022–2024). Her works are held in private collections in Warsaw, Barcelona, and Paris.
Viola
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Maria Angeli Isabel Acuba
PhilippinesA Filipino artist who first began painting during the pandemic, Maria works primarily with gouache and acrylic to craft compelling visual stories through surreal imagery and a vibrant, expressive color palette. Her work deeply explores themes of hope, self-discovery, and quiet resilience. Through each unique piece, she documents her personal artistic journey while inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and find profound meaning in their own experiences.
In The Presence of Light
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Kelly Pfeffer
United StatesA Californian artist whose work explores emotional essence, memory, and human connection. Her paintings have been collected internationally. Rather than focusing solely on physical likeness, she seeks to capture the feelings, stories, and unseen connections that exist beneath the surface. Drawing inspiration from faith, nature, and personal experience, she creates paintings that invite viewers into a space of reflection, beauty, and wonder.
Lion Heart
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Renáta Bóta-Rudas
HungaryAbstract and figurative visual artist known for creating inner journeys of unique character. In her work, textures, delicate graphite lines, and deep emotional layers converge, rejecting superficial standards in favor of pure, authentic self-expression. Following domestic exhibitions and professional podcast appearances, her art, showcased on her official website "Soul_Canvas Art", is now debuting internationally, giving form to invisible vibrations and modern artistic independence.
Soul Cry
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Nino Davlasheridze
GeorgiaA graduate of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts and a laureate of the Leonardo da Vinci International Prize. Her work has been exhibited across Europe and is held in private collections in the US, Switzerland, and beyond. Painting is not just something she does, it is simply who she is. For as long as she can remember, art has not been a choice but a way of living, of seeing, and of making sense of the world.
The Silence of the Forest
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Zoia Bondarenko
UkraineA contemporary Ukrainian abstract artist, she masterfully navigates the realms of emotion and movement, capturing the profound dialogue between the inner self and the external world. Through expressive textures, dynamic compositions, and a distinctively evocative use of color, she crafts immersive works that beckon the viewer toward contemplation and personal discovery. Her captivating pieces are held in esteemed private collections across the globe.
Femininity
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Christiane Guerry
FranceBorn in Grenoble in 1948, the French painter and sculptor, dubbed “The Painter of Colours” by Mercedes Henry, has exhibited widely since 1968. Her internationally collected work has garnered numerous prestigious accolades, including the CIBA Gold Medal (Paris, 1987), Grand Prix de la Côte des Arts (Marseille, 1989), Grand Prix de Saint-Laurent-du-Var (1991), and Prix THEMA (Monaco, 2015). Two of her artworks are permanently housed in Monaco's Gemluc Museum.
Les Danseuses
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Zuzanna Tomczak
PolandA Polish painter whose work is situated on the borderline between figuration and abstraction. Her background in history influenced her way of thinking about the painting, which she treats as a unique space of memory and emotion. In her art, she translates poetry, music, and atmosphere into the language of light, color, and painterly matter. Her works have been presented, among others, at Palazzo Pisani Revedin in Venice and Museo Navale e Planetario in Imperia.