Artists


 

The Netherlands

James Chiew

As of 2009 James has started creating artworks, at first for the catering sector and subsequently for galleries and exhibitions.
In 2013 one of James’ 3d-artworks had been chosen to exhibit during the exhibition “Beeld van Beatrix” in the palaces “Het Loo” and “Soestdijk”. A big honour for James, being selected from 72 artists. Moreover, he was the only artist with an Asian background.

Characteristic of James’ artworks is the combination of analogue techniques (canvas, interior products and materials) and digital techniques (photography and design software). He is always looking for new materials to work with. James combines these materials and creates new art with for example wood, gold-leaf, different kinds of paint, synthetics, epoxy or stainless steel.
This way ever more innovative artwork will arise.

Ibiza, Spain

Oscar Munar

Oscar Munar, originally from Igualada, Catalonia, Spain, is an internationally acclaimed photographer and artist known for his captivating photography presented on plexiglass. After studying photography at Napier University in Scotland, Munar's career took him across the globe, capturing the essence of fashion, nature, and the human form with an intense, raw style. His work, characterized by dramatic plays of light and shadow, has been featured in prestigious publications like GQ Spain, Vogue UK, and has adorned the walls of luxury hotels and private collections. Munar's current residence on the inspiring island of Ibiza influences his art, where he photographs the local culture, light, and people with passion, resulting in limited edition pieces that are both an experience and a testament to his vision of intertwining art with the immediate, the raw, and the beautiful.

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Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Selin Atasoy

Selin Atasoy, born May 19, 1972, in Istanbul, Turkey, is a versatile artist known for her contributions across multiple disciplines including screenwriting, theater, psychology, and art. After studying economics, international business, and cinema in the USA and France, she returned to Turkey where she made her mark as the screenwriter for the crime series "Kanıt" (Evidence), crafting 100 episodes and over 1500 characters. Since 2015, she has collaborated with Okan Bayülgen to produce interactive theater plays under "Eğlenceli Cinayetler Kumpanyası" (Fun Murders Company), with notable works including "Şirket", "Metres", and "Sette Cinayet". Atasoy also engages in art, with exhibitions like "The Origin of Fear" showcasing her exploration into the human psyche, blending her background in psychology with her artistic expressions.

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Austin, Texas

Jaime Ibarra

Jaime Ibarra is a Spanish-born artist who has made Austin, Texas, his home, known for his innovative approach to fine art photography on plexiglass. Initially self-taught in Australia, Ibarra's work transcends traditional photography by integrating his synesthesia, which influences his vibrant use of color, into creating dynamic images with a focus on models and surreal elements. His art is characterized by its depth and intensity, achieved through skilled Photoshop compositing, and is often displayed on high-quality plexiglass, enhancing the visual impact. Beyond creating art, Ibarra educates others through workshops, emphasizing creativity over commercial work, which is evident in his choice to focus on artistic expression rather than being available for commercial photography. His pieces are sold through various art platforms, celebrated for their ability to transform spaces with their vivid, textural, and emotional qualities.

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Cambrils, Spain

Ruben Campos

Ruben Campos, hailing from Cambrils, Spain, has made a significant impact in the art world with his unique approach to photography and art on plexiglass. His work cleverly utilizes the transparency and light interaction of plexiglass to create visually striking pieces that often explore themes like artistic nudes, fashion, and faces, as seen in his limited editions such as "Pink Desire." Campos's innovative technique not only showcases his photographic prowess but also pushes the boundaries of contemporary art by offering a new dimension where images appear to float, contributing to a dialogue about material use in art.

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