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Station Vide
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STATION VIDE

Élise Moreau

I have always been drawn to emptiness—not absence, but the kind of silence that hums. This metro station was full of light but void of people. The lights did not flicker. The train did not come. Only reflections. Only electricity running with nowhere to go. I stood at the edge of the platform, not to leave, but to witness the moment a city pauses its breath. The loneliness here wasn’t cold. It was structured. Designed. And I wanted to paint it as it was: bright, vast, and completely still.
75 x 100 cm

Élise Moreau

Élise Moreau

The Shape of Silence
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THE SHAPE OF SILENCE

Mira Dev

Silence is not the absence of sound, but the presence of something deeper—something we rarely listen to. This painting is a meditation on the quiet that follows truth.
42 × 60 cm

Mira Dev

Mira Dev

Descent Loop
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DESCENT LOOP

Otto Gräfenberg

Some memories have no clear destination — they spiral downward, always familiar, never resolved. This stairwell doesn't lead anywhere. It simply repeats, echoing choices never made.
80 × 120 cm

Otto Gräfenberg

Otto Gräfenberg

Form Before Meaning
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FORM BEFORE MEANING

Kazuo Takanashi

I do not remember the movement that made this. I only remember the breath before it, and the silence after. The ink did not fall. It leapt. This shape is not a gesture—it is what remains after one. It is the evidence of decision, not the decision itself. There are no corrections here. Only permission.
60 x 90 cm

Kazuo Takanashi

Kazuo Takanashi

Heirlooms
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HEIRLOOMS

Aliya Khan

Our memories are stored in objects—passed down, preserved, revered. In this painting, a woman dissolves into the very shelves that hold her family's legacy. Her identity becomes part of the inheritance: visible, but voiceless. The more we decorate her presence, the less we see her.
65 x 100 cm

Aliya Khan

Aliya Khan

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Chiara Bellini
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Chiara Bellini

Otto Gräfenberg
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Otto Gräfenberg

Mira Dev
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Mira Dev

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Élise Moreau
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Solstice Fold
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Reykjavík, Iceland

Concrete Verse
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Concrete Verse

São Paulo, Brazil

Westward Echo
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Westward Echo

Marfa, Texas, USA

Nocturne Static
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Reykjavík, Iceland

Maree Opaline
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The Shape of Silence

The Shape of Silence

Mira Dev

42 × 60 cm

$4100.00

Between Lives

Between Lives

Mira Dev

38 × 56 cm

$3900.00

Disappearing in Plain Sight

Disappearing in Plain Sight

Aliya Khan

60 x 90 cm

$7800.00

Heirlooms

Heirlooms

Aliya Khan

65 x 100 cm

$9100.00

Whispers Beneath the Flow

Whispers Beneath the Flow

Kazuo Takanashi

105 x 70 cm

$5600.00

Form Before Meaning

Form Before Meaning

Kazuo Takanashi

60 x 90 cm

$7200.00

Before the Word Broke

Before the Word Broke

Kazuo Takanashi

80 x 80 cm

$3800.00

Ritratto con Luce Dorata

Ritratto con Luce Dorata

Chiara Bellini

60 x 80 cm

$1200.00

Verde Profondo

Verde Profondo

Chiara Bellini

50 × 75 cm

$780.00

Luce Piccola

Luce Piccola

Chiara Bellini

50 × 70 cm

$2640.00

Upcoming events

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From Silence to Voice: Women in Contemporary Art

From Silence to Voice: Women in Contemporary Art

March 8, 2024

Group Exhibition (w/ Opening Talk)

17:30:00

In honor of International Women’s Day, this exhibition brings together works by renowned contemporary women artists from across the globe. From intimate portraits to conceptual installations, the show invites reflection on women’s place in art history, the territories they inhabit, and the struggles they continue to face. Themes range from motherhood and the political body to resilience in the face of violence, colonial narratives, and the right to personal space. It is a visual and emotional journey that breaks silences, sparks dialogue, and honors invisible forms of resistance. The exhibition will open with a panel conversation moderated by curator Helena Duval, featuring the participating artists: Aliya Khan, Chiara Bellini, and Mira Dev. Talk starts at 6 PM.

Echoes of Tomorrow: Art and AI in 2050

Echoes of Tomorrow: Art and AI in 2050

February 14, 2026

Group Exhibition

Step into the future of creativity. Echoes of Tomorrow is a groundbreaking exhibition exploring how artificial intelligence will shape the artistic landscape by the year 2050. Featuring a dynamic mix of human-made, machine-generated, and collaborative hybrid artworks, this show invites viewers to reflect on the boundaries between imagination and automation, authorship and algorithm. Discover a world where code becomes brushstroke, and machines don’t replace the artist — they become the medium.

Ink & Earth: Traditional Calligraphy Meets Eco-Art

Ink & Earth: Traditional Calligraphy Meets Eco-Art

March 10, 2026

Experiential Workshop

14:00:00

Step into a mindful experience where ancient craftsmanship meets contemporary sustainability. This hands-on workshop blends traditional East Asian calligraphy techniques with handmade, eco-friendly inks derived from botanicals and minerals. Participants will learn brush control, symbolic strokes, and how to create meaningful compositions — all while exploring the meditative power of writing and the environmental beauty of natural materials. Led by two master artists in a tranquil space, this workshop is perfect for artists, designers, and anyone seeking a soulful connection between art and earth.

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