OUR ARTISTS
Welcome to the artists page, where you'll discover a diverse selection of talented artists from around the globe. Each artist featured here is a master of their craft, with a unique style and vision that will captivate your senses. From the vibrant colors of abstract paintings to the intricate details of sculptures and installations, every piece showcased in this collection is a masterpiece in its own right.
Our art boutique is dedicated to bringing you the very best of contemporary art, from private collections around the world. So, come on a journey with us and explore the creative minds of these remarkable artists!
KEN KELLEHER
Ken Kelleher is an American sculptor. He studied art at Alfred University under sculptors Glenn Zweygardt and William Parry. Before becoming a Creative Director in Advertising he produced several series of large abstract sculptures, some of which were sold into private collections. Now twenty years later, Ken has returned to having a full time studio practice.
"Whether it’s a personal place, corporate, communal, institutional,
I see art as a means of engagement to provoke thought, dialogue, introspection and conversation."
REKA NYARI
Living and working in New York City, Reka Nyari's practice spans from fashion and fine art photography and videography, to elaborate installation and performance pieces.
Oscillating between mischievous eroticism and wistful splendor, her work employs and explores traditional ideals of beauty and gender to portray sexuality from a predominantly female perspective.
MARCO BATTAGLINI
Born in Verona, Italy in 1969, Marco Battaglini is a Costa Rica based artist
who masterfully blends Classic and Contemporary styles into postmodern Pop pastiches. He studied at academies in Italy for over ten years before he began creating remarkable, iconic collections of plexiglass prints. Battaglini updates the deeply traditional history of his Italian roots by combining images of master paintings with profane urban backgrounds. His artwork lays out historical influences with an ironic, contemporary twist on a plane where time does not exist.
ANDRIY HALASHYN
Born in Ukraine, first visiting Costa Rica with his father, a notable stained-glass artist. Once there, Halashyn fell in love and never looked back, making the country his home for the past 15 years. Today, Halashyn is a global sensation, exhibiting in notable galleries throughout the world. His lushly dystopian paintings have a rich cosmopolitan touch with references to high-end popular culture, fashion, and advertising. His use of oils, when rendering, have a graphic and color-saturated appeal, while collage-like compositions juxtapose flights of fancy with harsh reality checks.
JOËL MOENS
The background is made up of thousands of photographic fragments of feminine curves. In the foreground stands an image that radiates intensity, a symbol of intimacy, a face. The photo mosaics of Joël Moens de Hase first began to emerge in 2011. They rapidly caught the interest of a national and international viewership, and both were highly receptive. This digital art form, a contemporary alternative of pixel art and pointillism, has the ability to surprise and seduce through the originality and aesthetics of the concept.
DEBBIE WINGHAM
Debbie Wingham is a world-renowned multimedia artist known as the "Countess of Confection." With a quarter billion dollars' worth of "World's Most Expensive" creations, she continuously surprises and captivates. From haute couture to sugar art, her ever-evolving work spans silk, metal, emu eggs, chocolate, and more. Featured on 70+ TV shows and 100 magazine covers, she now has her own show on Amazon, Roku, and Apple TV. Debbie's "Drip Series" brings a touch of sarcasm to modern status symbols, inspired by Salvador Dali. She's a philanthropist, an advocate for Eco-Luxury, and a true artistic trailblazer.
GIORGIO TENTOLINI
Giorgio Tentolini, a graduate in Design and Communication from the Università del Progetto in Reggio Emilia, is an award-winning artist who has exhibited his works in various cities such as London, Berlin, and Amsterdam. Tentolini's research on Time as memory and identity is reflected in his works, which involve the etching of layers of different materials like fabric, paper, PVC, tulle, and masking tape. His art blurs the line between reality and sculpture and has won him prestigious awards like the Price Nocivelli and Price Rigamonti.
MAURO BONAVENTURA
Mauro, born in Venice in 1965, started as an apprentice in Venetian glassblowing at the age of 18. He fell in love with glass immediately and learned the techniques of glassblowing and decoration, which he still practices today. In 1992, Mauro had a turning point when he observed a glass maestro in lampworking, which inspired him to leave the factory and set up his own studio as an independent artist. His works have been exhibited in various exhibitions worldwide and have been published in magazines such as the Chicago Tribune, Gas Journal, Glashaus, and Corriere della Sera.
PAOLO CERIBELLI
Milan-based artist Paolo Ceribelli, born in 1978, is a self-taught artist who has experimented with different techniques, including sculpture and painting. However, his artistic career took a turn when he "rediscovered" plastic toy soldiers. His works aim to break down barriers between form and conceptual content, elevating these tiny figures to an archetypal form, a symbol of our infancy and the contributions we make to history. With simplistic style, Ceribelli plays with the main icon of our century, tracing out perfectly styled circles and maps. His works are included in significant collections both in Italy and internationally.
NELLO PETRUCCI
Nello Petrucci combines collage and painting by breaking down and reassembling newspaper clippings, photographs, and film posters. The resulting abstract compositions, which feature torn paper, bold acrylic strokes, and captured images, invite the viewer to become an active participant in their multiple points of view. Petrucci draws on his experience in the film industry to create works that are meticulously composed and have an air of freedom and spontaneity. He lives in Pompeii, Italy.
DANI OLIVIER
Dani Olivier is a French photographer based in Paris who creates surreal nude photographs by projecting complex images and intricate light patterns onto models during shoots. He never touches up the original photos and keeps the models natural with minimal makeup and no enhancing accessories. The pictures are taken against a black background with abstract or figurative projections, resulting in a unique and innovative approach to nude photography.
DANIELE SIGALOT
Daniele Sigalot (1976) is an Italian artist whose career took off after he left his advertising job to focus solely on his art in Berlin. His work is thought-provoking, often absurd, and transcends content, scale, and time. He plays with materiality and perception, with exhibitions spanning diverse media such as text, aluminum, neon art, and photography. Sigalot has held notable shows around the world, including at the MOAD, Milan Triennale, Royal Palace of Caserta, Royal Palace of Naples, and MAM in Mantova. He recently relocated his studio to Naples, where he draws inspiration for his work.
GABRIELE MAQUIGNAZ
Gabriele Maquignaz was born in Aosta in 1972 and is an artist fascinated by expressing the spiritual dimension of being through art. He has a background in poor, African, oceanic, and pop art, as well as the works of great masters like Picasso, Giacometti, Matisse, Basquiat, and Shnabel. Gabriele's versatility leads him to try painting, sculpture, mixed media, conceptual art, and design, including creating jewelry, clothing, and furniture. His innovative vision of the third dimension in art, the spiritual and otherworldly, goes beyond space and time. Gabriele's works are purchased by collectors worldwide and have been featured in national and international media outlets.
SIMON DEL GRILLO
Simone Grillo, also known as Simone del Grillo, was born in Conegliano Veneto and has spent his life between various cities including Ponte della Priula, Bologna, Milan, New York, Jesolo, and Venice. After graduating in law from the Alma Mater of Bologna, he started organizing art and entertainment events at the young age of 16. To date, he has organized around 278 events and published numerous art catalogs. Simone is a strong advocate for artists and art culture, and is a member of various art associations throughout Italy. His works have been featured in prestigious events such as the Sanremo Festival, Bologna Motorshow, and contemporary art fairs. Recently, he has set his sights on a new project - bringing his art into space.
ARTURO CALCE
Arturo Calce is an artist who creates furniture, paintings, and design pieces with bold but harmonious colors. He is a man moved by love and his approach to painting is dictated by emotionality and feelings. Calce's use of colors is influenced by his travels and the patina found on fishermen's boats. He works with plexiglass, which he treats as a sculptural surface that demands care and caution. The reflective surface of plexiglass becomes a graphic sign that encompasses the author's name and tributes. Calce's artistic process involves a constant search for harmony and balance that goes beyond pictorial quality and composition.
GUMM
Gumm is an artist born in 1969 near Venice, where he still resides. His interest in art dates back to childhood, where he enjoyed drawing and experimenting with objects. He became passionate about photography in his twenties and was inspired by artists such as Ralph Goings, John Chamberlain, and Andy Warhol. After years of exploring other paths, he rediscovered his love for art when he stumbled upon a smashed can in the Venetian Industrial area. He began collecting cans from all over the world and eventually created his own artistic style. Today, Gumm's artwork is exclusively exhibited at Eden Fine Art galleries worldwide.