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Bruna Ked: Painting Movement, Color, and Emotional Intuition

Bruna Ked: Painting Movement, Color, and Emotional Intuition

by observeradmin | Dic 26, 2025 | Artists, News, Profiles

Born in São Paulo in 1999, Bruna Ked develops a vibrant abstract practice shaped by the sea, the body, and an intuitive relationship with color, where painting becomes a language of movement and feeling rather than representation. Bruna Ked’s artistic journey unfolds...
Pao Lettieri: Between Order and Collapse

Pao Lettieri: Between Order and Collapse

by observeradmin | Oct 23, 2025 | Artists, Features, Interviews, News, Profiles, Trends

In her abstract-constructionist practice, Argentine artist Pao Lettieri explores the delicate tension between geometry and emotion —a visual field where color, vibration, and structure converge to suggest perpetual transformation. There is a precise kind of...
Yoshitoshi Kanemaki: The Artist Behind Surreal Wooden Sculptures

Yoshitoshi Kanemaki: The Artist Behind Surreal Wooden Sculptures

by observeradmin | Oct 14, 2025 | Artists, News

Japanese artist Yoshitoshi Kanemaki transforms camphor wood into life-size figures that oscillate between sanity and madness, exploring the tension between life and death through the quiet intensity of contemporary Japanese art. Yoshitoshi Kanemaki, a leading figure...
Mariana Berardi, Between the Argentine Pampas and Europe

Mariana Berardi, Between the Argentine Pampas and Europe

by observeradmin | Sep 23, 2025 | Artists, Interviews, News, Profiles

Mariana Berardi was born in Buenos Aires but has lived in Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe since 2015. Inspired by the calmness of the rural landscape and the pampas’ animals, she creates paintings and watercolours. With experience in stage design at Teatro Colón and extensive...
Mia Sylvia Herrod: Reframing textile authorship in contemporary art

Mia Sylvia Herrod: Reframing textile authorship in contemporary art

by observeradmin | Jul 30, 2025 | Art & Society, Artists, Features, News, Profiles

Mia Sylvia Herrod textile art is emerging as a vital force within the contemporary art landscape. Her work is not merely decorative or craft-based—it is a rigorous conceptual practice that weaves together ecological awareness, emotional narrative, and material...
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