About
Artists

Giorgi Babadze 1980
” My life motto: If I’m not painting, I’m not breathing! “
Giorgi Babadze’s passion for abstract art, with its expressive freedom, dynamic lines, and raw energy, inspired him to transition from figurative beginnings into the realm of abstraction. His compositions are characterized by dramatic contrasts and emotional intensity. Drawing from the rugged landscapes and rich cultural tapestry of Georgia, Giorgi’s works—whether landscapes, still-lifes, or figurative abstractions—are rendered primarily in acrylic on canvas, embodying both tradition and innovation.

Finley Blackwood 1987
“From the Countryside: Finley Blackwood’s World of Grey-Scale Texture”
Finley Blackwood is an artist who emerged from the depths of the quaint British countryside. His work is rooted in serene pastoral landscapes, yet he utilizes a heavy, profound medium—Texture Painting (Plaster/Gypsum Art)—to express a unique, internal understanding of order and chaos.

Maya Wang 1988
“Tracing Origins and Tranquility: Maya Wang’s Journey in Plaster and Wabi-Sabi”
Maya Wang is a female artist hailing from the melting pot of Asian art—Hong Kong, China. Her artistic career began with a profound reflection on urban clamor, leading her to find the soul's true sanctuary on a quiet, earthy canvas: Texture Painting (Plaster/wabi-sabi Art).

Max Huang 1991
🌊 Light, Shadow, and Tides: Max Huang’s Textured Seascapes from Kaohsiung
Max Huang is an artist hailing from the vibrant harbor city of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. With the ocean as his lifelong muse, he channels his obsession with the varying colors of sand and the textures of the sea into his unique creations using plaster and acrylics. Max’s works are like solidified waves, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the profound marine world he constructs.

Julian Su 1989
🌸 The Land of Abundance: Julian Su’s Bright Floral Narratives
Julian Su is a young artist hailing from Chengdu, Sichuan, known as the "Land of Abundance" . Her personality is a blend of bubbly optimism and gentle reserve, much like her paintings—radiating positive vitality while holding the delicate observation and quiet contemplation of nature. Julian pours her appreciation for the vibrant life of her hometown entirely into her beloved floral artworks.

Leo Chan 1987
Beyond the Face: Leo Chan’s Hong Kong Abstract Portrait Narratives — The Depth of Minimalist Line
Leo Chan is an artist from the dynamic creative hub of Hong Kong, China. He specializes in Abstract Portraiture, exploring the complexities of humanity and the profound depths of emotion. Leo’s paintings delve into the invisible yet authentic emotions and souls hidden beneath the surface, refining them into their purest essence through minimalist lines.

