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Charlotte Culot, Luxembourg Beneath the seemingly ordered forms there is a creative “chaos”: rough outlines and strokes cast “at random”. This will then be partially or totally covered by coloured paper. This is how Charlotte Culot describes her chromatic and solar artwork. Using mainly brown kraft paper to work on , Charlotte refound the gouaches, pigments and pastels from her childhood. Her taste for

Liz Van Zeeland is an Oxford-born painter who studied art and design at West Dean College of art in the UK. Nature is at the centre of her art, as she finds inspiration when being outside. She explains that the environment help her sketching and recording different shapes and textures. Back in her studio, her paintings all start intuitively with no fixed idea

  Saúl Velázquez De Castro, a Spanish sculptor based in Roubaix, France, is captivating a new generation of collectors with his bronze sculptures. He honed his craft at the École des Arts et Métiers in Valladolid, initially working with religious art in polychromed wood before specializing in the human form, celebrating its imperfections. Velasquez's bronze sculptures possess a rare duality: a classical foundation infused with

Massimo Beni is a Luxembourgish painter known for his vibrant and thought-provoking art. Driven by passion and a desire to express the complexities of modern life, Massimo paints daily, using his work as an outlet for the frustrations and challenges he encounters or observes in society. His unique style combines cubism and figurative elements, enriched with modernist symbolism. Bold, pure colors and dynamic stripes

Alexandre Aldavert PhotographyAlexandre Al Alexandre Aldavert, an artist driven by wonderment, embarks on a journey of creation, placing enchantment at the core of his imaginative process. He unravels the assumptions surrounding nature and its representations, giving voice to the silent essence of life itself. He uses his talent for photography to create a gentle, tender way of questioning our relationship with sensitivity, with living

Manuel Leromain, Belgium From clothes to tablecloths, from blankets to cushions, to carpets and tapestries; inspired by the ordinary, from everyday objects and by varying the techniques of textile creation, Manuel Leromain stands out by his graphic design and his attraction for colour. His collages, drawings and photographs draw the contours of a light and joyful atmosphere. An invitation to travel. His tapestries are woven on an industrial loom in Waarschoot near Ghent at B&T textilia (thus

Mira Sohlen, Luxembourg Mira Sohlen, a young Swedish artist based in Antwerp with a promising future is one of them. From the production of the carpet, to the cutting and the assembly, her wise and creative eye will know how to challenge you. A part from her creations available at the gallery, other creations are available and can be customised, please consult us and

Martine Denis, Luxembourg A discovery of an extraordinary artist, with a head full of history, her painting has become her grimoire. A colourful universe of original monotypes in which human figures appear, running, jumping, climbing, sliding, standing up, as if caught in a frantic whirlwind of life.

Laurence De Tapol-Nesson, Luxembourg Discover the soothing photographic work of Laurence de Tapol-Nesson. Laurence has a very pictorial approach to photography and captures simple but charming or playful scenes of life and interiors that touch us. Discover her cross-interviewed with Anne Loriers, another artist who exhibited with Laurence during the summer 2022: Laurence’s work, which we have already had the chance to expose, is blurred

Annaig Giquel-Donadieu, Luxembourg We all have our opinions, preferences, or ideas when absorbing a work of art and we sometimes even say to our inner selves- “I could do that myself”. Annaig was initially reluctant to exhibit her work as she had the sentiment that her oeuvre was not yet complete… that an element was lacking for it to feel fully accomplished. This is