Timotheos Xarhaos

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Timotheos Xarhaos, Greek artist and mosaicist born in Crete, studied photography and mosaic in Athens. His research focuses on the anti-plasticity and anti-naturalism typical of Byzantine sacred art which tend towards a stylization of form close to abstraction.

Bruscolino

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Marco Sgammotta, aka Bruscolino, was born in Rome on 02/12/90. He studied at the state art institute of Pomezia specializing in printing and engraving techniques. Passionate about Pop culture and Urban culture, he approaches the world of toys and, after years of experimentation, dedicates himself to illustration.

Astrid Oudheusden

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Award-winning painter Astrid Oudheusden, based in the Netherlands, believes there is no limit to what can be achieved on canvas. She uses acrylics, gouache, watercolors, markers, charcoal and pencils—any material that allows her to move fluidly while creating.

Oçilunam

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Born in Rome, the artist-designer Oçilunam studied philosophy, visual arts and design in several European cities. He has received international awards by exhibiting in individual and collective exhibitions. He explores inner visions of religions such as Taoism and Cuban Santeria combined with the aesthetic object and the idea of light as shreds of lunar matter, elements that form the basis of his creations.

Micro: Oscar Aciar & Eros Cau

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MICRO is a creative company that deals with 360° green design, from the staging of events and parties, to the creation of terraces and gardens. “Our approach, says Eros, is more that of gardeners than architects; we support the characteristics of the place by working in favor of nature. Botanical research and new stylistic trends characterize our path.”

Geoff Uglow

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Geoff Uglow was born and raised in Cornwall, he is one of the greatest talents to emerge from the Glasgow School of Art in recent years. He won the prestigious Alastair Salvesen Art Scholarship for painting. Uglow seeks inspiration in nature. He describes many of his paintings as “a handwritten letter, a moment, which can suspend disbelief, a fragment of vanished beauty.”