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Featured Artists

Non-Binary Memories of a Geodesic Wasteland by Alejandro Javaloyas

Alejandro Javaloyas

Alejandro Javaloyas is a Spanish-based artist whose paintings have been exhibited in France, Germany, and the United States. He describes his art practice as exploring the tension between freedom and disproportionate control and the transformative journey that occurs in between. Javaloyas' vivid abstractions are most often created with mixed media, acrylics, and pastels on paper. He is also a digital artist exploring post-abstraction and ultra-photography, creating digital paintings with glitch effects and AI.

Studio Captain

Studio Captain is an illustrator from the Netherlands specialising in graphic design and collages. He created his own style, seeing how minimalist he could go, trying to create a perfect balance with just a few details. Limiting himself with a few colours, a few basic shapes to start with, and respecting a certain size. Within his minimalist style, Studio Captain is always recognisable by the grain and gradients in his artworks.

 Gamma Ray by Studio CAPTAIN

Synch by Peter EVANS

Peter Evans

Peter Evans is a multidisciplinary artist and songwriter from London, living in Brazil. His abstract forms, collages, and paintings are composed of found objects, materials, and items he collects from the streets and private spaces. He describes his work as celebrating the aspects of life that might be hiding in plain sight, allowing the viewer space for a new interpretation of an ordinary world. The artist is fully immersed in Web 3, allowing us to detect new propositions in his artworks.

Danielle Laplante

Danielle LaPlante is an American visual abstract artist specialist in paper collages. She experiments with cutting, layering, painting, tearing, and rearranging remnants of paper. With a printmaker past, where her love for paper began, she draws inspiration from paper’s physical and ephemeral qualities. In her own words, she loves finding unexpected and accidental moments in the process of making. Composed with layers of painted paper reimagined for the digital space, some collages are manipulated digitally using basic digital tools.

Preservation Is Impossible by Danielle LAPLANTE

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Elementary Luck 01F by Eko 33 

Eko 33 

Eko 33 is a French-Swiss generative artist, now based in Switzerland, who has been experimenting with digital art since 1999. His deep passion for computer generative art and the history of this artistic movement leads him to travel the world for international exhibitions, meeting other artists and curators in real life. His work has been presented at global art fairs, museums, biennales, and in the metaverse. After completing his academic training, he taught creative coding in world-class art schools. Since then, he has been obsessively building autonomous artistic systems worldwide, maximising algorithmic diversity. He has been recently named by Forbes as part of "The Best of Art Basel 2022."

Gabriel J. Weis

Gabriel Weis is an NFT and mixed media artist living in California. His work has been sold to collectors worldwide, and he's now at the top of the NFT art market. The self-taught artist, inspired by collage and urbanism, uses a stream of consciousness approach in his work to explore perceptions of reality. With a work that is both a self-portrait and a representation of creatures of an amorphous culture and time, his last collection @TheStoicsNFT just got sold out.

Stoic #2974 by Gabriel J. WEIS

SB1 011 by Anna BELLER 

Anna Beller

Coming from an artistic and architectural background, Anna Beller is an experimental painter based in Germany. Her main focus is on large format paintings, using the soak'n stain technique on unprimed canvas. Her interest lies in colour relationships and their transparencies: highly thinned colours soak into unprimed canvas, generating organic shapes and movement, colour overlaps create unique forms and an intuitive visual depth. She has created 11 collections of mainly digital graphic artworks on Objkt (Tezos).

Joain

Joain is a contemporary artist born in 1988. Exploring themes such as lust, regret, desire, and other emotions, he has been experimenting with artificial intelligence since early 2021. The artist uses neural networks, also known as artificial neural networks (ANNs) or simulated neural networks (SNNs), algorithms that are inspired by the behaviours of the human brain, mimicking the way that biological neurones signal to one another. Joain has been exhibited at Art Basel Miami in a beautiful monolith installation as part of the SCOPE Art show between the 9th November and the 4th Dec 2022. His very colourful artworks, mixing artificial intelligence and digital art, can be described as neural figurativism, creating a likeness of shapes, objects, or even places. With no intention of telling a story, he is creating experiences “that make people feel something” and generate emotions.

up at night by Joain

Through the Window #4 by Masis Usenmez  

Masis Usenmez

Masis Usenmez is an Armenian-origin Turkish photographer, now based in Rennes, France. Photography is a passion from his childhood that he has rediscovered in his early 30s. Describing his art as “street and fine art photography," he likes to play with lights and shadows, which has an important role in his work.  His last series of photos, shot in public transport, where the photographer captures people's emotions through the window, is really connecting us with the model using the power of photography. Istanbul Stories: Through the Window is now available on Opensea, and his sold-out collection Kar: Istanbul under Snow is featured on Opensea's front page.

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