Artists

Adam Estefani

Landscape and urban photography.

Adam Robinson

Adam Robinson is an emerging artist who was born and raised in Sydney and has been living and working in London for the past 18 years. Robinson’s work reflects his passion for colour, found materials and the processes of collecting and arranging. He draws inspiration from a wide variety of sources with architecture and the built environment being particularly influential. The found and sometimes forgotten materials he uses, with their strong sense of nostalgia and history, are a further source of inspiration and fascination to him. He aims to transform these objects such that they exist in a more contemporary and ordered context and with a clean, vibrant and geometric aesthetic. He also enjoys the emotional response that colour and repetition can bring and the notion that once the materials are altered, rearranged and framed they are perceived in an altogether different way.  Since graduating in Australia with a degree in Theatre Design he has worked primarily in television as an Art Director but now focuses on his art practice. Adam Robinson has exhibited in numerous exhibitions and art fairs both in London and New York and has been highlighted by Rebecca Wilson, chief curator at Saatchi Art, as One to Watch.

Adam Hennessey

Adam paints structures and spaces that allow him to meander, make links and jokes. Whether he’s picturing hairy moles, eggs or mould, they all realize a personal vision of the stuff that surrounds us. Adam has just completed one year at Turps Banana painting school in Elephant and Castle and won the Darbyshire award for Emerging art of the back of the course. This resulted in a 3 month solo exhibition at Darbyshire framers in Angel, London.

Adam Green

Adam Green’s paintings are novel yet sophisticated. The continued presence of ornamental, hypnotic patterns draw from his love of Mexican and African iconography. He takes alternative reference from vintage commercial images, pulling together diverse elements to achieve a quirky, but dynamic composition. Humour flows throughout all of his work, giving the underlying complexity a more approachable edge. Adam’s influences, motifs and use of pattern provide fascinating appeal, but primarily, it is the physical process of putting paint to canvas that drives him. It is from this starting point that everything else flows and it is here that he shows incredible tenacity in his application of paint. Adam is an emerging artist with a mature approach. His paintings have been shown at the Royal Academy and he has exhibited regularly in London and the South East. In 2012 Adam showed at The Korean International Art Fair in Seoul. He was the highest selling artist of the entire fair.

Adib Fattal

Biography: born in 1962 in Washington D.C As the son of a diplomat, Adib spent most of his life in Europe, the United States and the Middle East. He graduated with a B.B.A in International Marketing from the City University of New York. Having spent some years in the field of business and banking Exhibitions: To date, Adib Fattal has exhibited in the Middleeast, Pakistan, Europe and Ca Adib Fattal was, Adib decided to abandon it and dedicate himself to his original love : graphic art. At present , he lives on a farm in Lebanon at Adib the foot of Mount Hermon where he paints, farms and looks after his dog, cat, and a large collection of birds including a clever parrot. Adib has exhibited in Europe the USA and in the Middleeast.

ArtProQuo Organisation

Artist curated for client collection

ArtProQuo Organisation

Artist curated for client collection

Adrian Scicluna

Playing with notions of absence and presence, being and place proximity and distance; a kind of vacant reality yet very physical attachment and possibility. My research explores lens-oriented environments embedded in human interaction. Contemporary technology is here perceived not merely as a tool but as a way of looking at oneself, at culture and at what is valued and found meaningful within the multiple forms of existance that we inhabit. I explore how online digital representations of the physical world affect our perceptions, behavior, emotions and actions. In recent paintings and video pieces I explore desires and needs be they physiological, safety, shelter, love, or a sense of belonging.                

Adriana Naveh

I was born in Mendoza, Argentina, the land of sun and superb wine. I live in Jerusalem with my two children. The city, a spiritual center for all religions and full of golden light, is the source of inspiration for my pieces, even if the city does not appear in them explicitly, its essence does. My work while representing everyday life scenes carries an atmosphere of spiritual introspection. In my canvases, I work mainly with large palette knifes as not to get lost in unnecessary details. This allows me to concentrate my energies in large spaces with just a few, energetic and determined strokes of paint. This method enables me to follow my impulses, to paint with spontaneity but, at the same time, holding back, which helps the synthesis of the shapes.​ ​ It is like talking about calm chaos, like depicting liberty with order. I make use of my intuition while intermingling it with a disorganized and, at the same time, organized nature.With the use of an interesting medium, plaster spactula original urban photographs and large open spaces, there is new meaning to the power of simplicity in composition.  Recently I began to work on aluminum with acrylic paint with several layers of lacquer. Working with this material forces different types of compositions, pushing me in the direction of colorful, abstract urban landscapes. 

Adrien Patout

I am a 28 years old Paris based artist. I do metaworks. Their initial content are mostly about portraiture, flesh and bodies setups (fashion, tattoo/piercing, nudity/intimacy, relationships,…).  I started exhibiting in 2012 in LA, NYC and Paris.

Adrienne Goldstein

 My practice centers on the concept of autobiographical art. I am fascinated by our need to document our lives, the human want and need to immortalities ourselves or ‘leave a legacy’ and the effect of this. In line with these concerns my work focuses on specific crucial events and time periods within my own life and attempt to share these with viewers via the use of imagery. 

Amber Elise Nicholls

I was educated at St Edmunds School Canterbury Kent where I gained 10 GCSE's and 4 A-Levels in the following subjects, Photography (A*), Art (A*), Art 3D Design (A) and Biology (C). I was accpeted to Coventry University to study a BA in Photography where I gained an Upper 2:1 (Hons) Degree. This was truly a wonderful course with excellent tutors all of whom provided superb guidence and understanding of my thought processes allowing me to experient with and progress my work, thereby allowing self-exploration and self-understanding, my thanks go out to them. I have been accepted to Hertfordshire University to study for an MA in Art Therapy with the intention to become fully qualified in various therapies such as, Art Therapy, Eco-Therapy,  Horticultural therapy and Animalistic Therapy. My interests are Hockey, Running, countryside walking, underwater photography, and everything involving the great outdoors.

Agata Laskowska

I became interested in photography really, because the whole process in photographic world is so magical. I realized how important photographs are to me, and how photography makes my life more exciting. I always try to produce photographs full of mystery and beauty, create metaphors and abstractions. My work is a comment on human nature- and to be honest it is never intentional, developed over time. Very important to me is to ask questions through photography, don't necessarily provide the answers. When I produce an image, I work both – digitally and on film. Photographs made on film make my work more meaningful, I'm more engaged with the photograph. Dark room is my shelter, where art is born. That art gives me a possibility for a free translation of the world, and freedom of speech. Digital photography on the other hand, let me experiment more, and photographic image is a result of a constructed idea.

Agent X

Agent X is represented by Contemporary Collective. Agent X, cultural explorer and agent of the unknown, creates experimental, multimedia collages, paintings, and 2D artwork. Described as ‘Pop Art with thought,’ Agent X juxtaposes pop culture, technology, fashion, music, politics, and race in visually complex amalgamations expressing the anxieties of the global, post-modern world and the dark side of consumerist, media-obsessed culture. His work occupies a unique intersection between the aesthetics and philosophy of Futurism, the social critique of the Dada movement, and contemporary artistic movements ranging from Pop Art to Superflat. Agent X was raised in Connecticut and studied in New Haven and Atlanta before moving to Canada and training at the Art Institute of Vancouver. While his work draws from formal training, his mash-up multimedia style is primarily self-developed. Agent X often combines the ephemera of the past with the glossy world of contemporary magazines and newspapers, adding paint and other mixed media to create images that cleverly critique humanity’s current obsessions and where they are leading us. While presenting a contemporary, urban veneer in his work through influences of music and fashion, sub-layers of his work dive into loaded socio-political subject matter. Agent X jumped onto the radar when named as a semi-finalist in the 2011 New York Art Marathon, with multiple international honours that rapidly followed including winning Top Entry in the competitive Curious Art-Pie Show at Curious Duke Gallery, London and being named among ‘12 Artists to invest in now’ by New Blood Art Gallery, London. Currently based in Vancouver, Agent X has exhibited in art meccas around the world including London,Singapore, Los Angeles, Germany, Amsterdam, New York, San Francisco, Spain and Toronto. 

Agne Jursyte

My name is Agnė Juršytė, and I have worked as a professional artist since I graduated with an MA in Graphic Arts from the Vilnius Academy of Arts in 2005. My main interests have been mostly in graphic arts, but more recently I have developed an interest in painting as well. I have already begun a cycle of paintings that I would like to continue in my future. It is called Who are you and it features paintings in large formats and bright colors that, to me, represent the industrial world. I feel concerned with the social problems presented by this state of the society driven by technology towards the "progress", but losing its members along the way. I am convinced that art can play a therapeutic and intellectual role in resolving all the issues, or at least identifying them for an easier resolution in other fields. My paintings so far have been deliberately problematic, aimed towards the tension between opposites and an uneasy position of being in between them.