Artist: Lou Ros, multimedia

Lou Ros began painting at the age of 17 and is based out of Paris, france. His artistic expressions are representations of the visible world and his own inner visions. His multimedia paintings are a merger of acrylics, charcoal, pastels and airbrushing on linen or paper with a neo-Expressionist style. Lou certainly has a mastery of his technique.


Artist: Gonzalo Ordóñez Arias, digital art

Gonzalo Ordóñez Arias, also known as Genzoman, is an amazing superstar of manga art. His colorful digital illustrations feature dynamic characters in eye grabbing scenes. Enjoy!


Artist: David Oziel, photography

David Oziel has been a photojournalist for over 15 years. He loves all types of photography and is always interested in expanding his artistic expressions. David’s process involves creating, recycling and rebuilding images into his own artistic vision.


Artist: Vigan Tafili, design

Vigan Tafili is a 16 year old graphic designer from Peja, Kosovo, who started designing when he was 13. He finds inspiration from books, musics, nature and enjoys writing photoshop and design tutorials. Enjoy!


Artist: Michal Sycz, digital art

Open to any form of expression, Michal Sycz combines photo manipulations, vectors, hand drawn elements, and 3D shapes. He worked with a diverse range of clients from large international corporations to small local businesses. His areas of specialization include: illustration, web design, print design, branding, interactive and social media. Michal services encompass the entire creative process starting with the very first idea, through the conception and realization phases, all the way to the final touches.


Artist: Mark Ryden, oil painting

Blending themes of pop culture with techniques reminiscent of the old masters, Mark Ryden has created a singular style that blurs the traditional boundaries between high and low art. His work first garnered attention in the 1990s when he ushered in a new genre of painting, “Pop Surrealism”, dragging a host of followers in his wake. Ryden has trumped the initial surrealist strategies by choosing subject matter loaded with cultural connotation.