Can Painting Slow You Down in a Fast World? Artist Spotlight Ellen Claes
Ellen Claes paints control panels, empty stairwells, and roadwork, infrastructure we ignore. Her Belgian practice asks: what if looking closer is resistance?
Ellen Claes paints control panels, empty stairwells, and roadwork, infrastructure we ignore. Her Belgian practice asks: what if looking closer is resistance?
Manuel GarcĂa Fernández builds diaristic paintings with oil, graphite, and surface memory, where intimacy and object presence blur into tactile, unsettled rooms.
Maria Luz paints and photographs everyday urban objects with clear light and exact color, turning overlooked scenes into calm, durable images.
Berlin-based painter Matthias Esch turns ornament and diagrams into humane structures, paintings where order rests on a living ground.
Seung-yeon Jung builds quiet ecologies of belonging, turning distance and dialogue into painting, performance, and lived experience.
Stefan Bakmand maps a mycelial cosmology in neon and ink, where spores turn into myths and paper feels alive.