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Yurr Cai
Price: Not for sale.
"Terrain." 2023
"I am Yurr, born in Leshan, raised in Chengdu, having lived in Montreal for 8 years, and currently based in London. My primary creative forms include cross-media, digital art, and music. I have always adhered to the artistic philosophy that "Each individual is the sum of history", striving to connect identity, memory, and emotions through my works. I explore the cultural veins of my hometown, delve into the emotional bonds of the Chinese diaspora, and simultaneously focus on themes of feminism and women’s rights. My style often features warm, low-saturation tones, blending surreal dreaminess with retro nostalgia, allowing viewers to feel the delicate emotions and hidden clues embedded in my creative process. My work Origin takes the rivers of three cities; Leshan, Montreal, and London; as its foundation, using digital technology to deconstruct and reshape geographical boundaries. In the piece, the three rivers transform into intertwined abstract lines, coexisting with roses that resemble the female body and surrounding grass blades. The rose roots are connected to the rivers, metaphorically linking female identity to personal history; the grass blades symbolise female resilience and collective solidarity. Amid the visual tension of black, white, and grey, there is no blunt preaching; instead, the flow of the rivers and the centrality of the roses convey the awakening of female identity: one does not need to be confined by geographical or cultural labels but should grow boundless possibilities through the collision of diverse experiences. This work is both a response to my own cross-cultural journey and a visual voice for women’s rights."
"Terrain." 2023
"I am Yurr, born in Leshan, raised in Chengdu, having lived in Montreal for 8 years, and currently based in London. My primary creative forms include cross-media, digital art, and music. I have always adhered to the artistic philosophy that "Each individual is the sum of history", striving to connect identity, memory, and emotions through my works. I explore the cultural veins of my hometown, delve into the emotional bonds of the Chinese diaspora, and simultaneously focus on themes of feminism and women’s rights. My style often features warm, low-saturation tones, blending surreal dreaminess with retro nostalgia, allowing viewers to feel the delicate emotions and hidden clues embedded in my creative process. My work Origin takes the rivers of three cities; Leshan, Montreal, and London; as its foundation, using digital technology to deconstruct and reshape geographical boundaries. In the piece, the three rivers transform into intertwined abstract lines, coexisting with roses that resemble the female body and surrounding grass blades. The rose roots are connected to the rivers, metaphorically linking female identity to personal history; the grass blades symbolise female resilience and collective solidarity. Amid the visual tension of black, white, and grey, there is no blunt preaching; instead, the flow of the rivers and the centrality of the roses convey the awakening of female identity: one does not need to be confined by geographical or cultural labels but should grow boundless possibilities through the collision of diverse experiences. This work is both a response to my own cross-cultural journey and a visual voice for women’s rights."

Zinuo Wang
Price: £80
"Breakfast in the Cabinet." 2025
"My name is Zinuo Wang. I use film photography to explore the quiet and the kinetic relationship between people and nature. Each image begins with close observation, my angle and my questions; seeking details others might overlook. By shooting, developing, and scanning my films myself, I stay in dialogue with the material. Color is my strength: years of oil painting sharpened my sensitivity to tone and texture, so I work with available light to locate feeling."
"Everyone eats breakfast in bed, in the kitchen, at the table; so why not inside my favorite cabinet? In this tiny space I’m relaxed yet a little cramped. It isn’t exactly comfortable, but it’s compelling. The walls limit every gesture; eating becomes play, a choreography of small movements. Time and place fall away, only the body meeting the edges that hold it."
"Breakfast in the Cabinet." 2025
"My name is Zinuo Wang. I use film photography to explore the quiet and the kinetic relationship between people and nature. Each image begins with close observation, my angle and my questions; seeking details others might overlook. By shooting, developing, and scanning my films myself, I stay in dialogue with the material. Color is my strength: years of oil painting sharpened my sensitivity to tone and texture, so I work with available light to locate feeling."
"Everyone eats breakfast in bed, in the kitchen, at the table; so why not inside my favorite cabinet? In this tiny space I’m relaxed yet a little cramped. It isn’t exactly comfortable, but it’s compelling. The walls limit every gesture; eating becomes play, a choreography of small movements. Time and place fall away, only the body meeting the edges that hold it."

Alla Kechedzhan
Price: £750
"The house in Peredelkino." 2025
Writer, artist, photographer, author of educational projects, author of books "Mathematics for hopeless humanitarians", "Guide to happiness", "Alla Kechedzhan's book of paradoxes", author of the literary and artistic magazine "Neva", best author in the category "prose" of the literary almanac "Wings" in 2024.
She attended the courses of the artist-designer Irina Dragunskaya "Movement in art", "Like Picasso", "Techniques of Arte Povera", "Contemporary Art" and others.
In 2025, she created about 200 paintings in different techniques and genres.
"The house in Peredelkino." 2025
Writer, artist, photographer, author of educational projects, author of books "Mathematics for hopeless humanitarians", "Guide to happiness", "Alla Kechedzhan's book of paradoxes", author of the literary and artistic magazine "Neva", best author in the category "prose" of the literary almanac "Wings" in 2024.
She attended the courses of the artist-designer Irina Dragunskaya "Movement in art", "Like Picasso", "Techniques of Arte Povera", "Contemporary Art" and others.
In 2025, she created about 200 paintings in different techniques and genres.

Rainer Würth
Price: Upon request.
"Eterna." 2024
"In the end, each of us will leave our homes. We will all disappear. We will become stories, and our homes will be found in the memories and feelings of other people."
"Eterna." 2024
"In the end, each of us will leave our homes. We will all disappear. We will become stories, and our homes will be found in the memories and feelings of other people."

Rainer Würth
Price: Upon request.
"Homecoming." 2023
"The photo is reminiscent of paintings by Gerhard Richter. You come home. Home is blurred: colours, moods, feelings. Perhaps coming home is an illusion, and home is just an idea, a dream, a memory."
"Homecoming." 2023
"The photo is reminiscent of paintings by Gerhard Richter. You come home. Home is blurred: colours, moods, feelings. Perhaps coming home is an illusion, and home is just an idea, a dream, a memory."

Rainer Würth
Price: Upon request.
"Snail Shell." 2024
Rainer Würth (1967) writer, photographer (portraits, body & nude, landscape). In his photos inner and outer landscapes often blur into one another. He is interested in the open, in fragments and abstraction. For him as a photographer it is all about the moment, motif and composition. In the process of taking pictures Rainer Würth experiments with apertures and exposures, intentional camera movement (ICM), light and color. The camera is a tool for him to create visual poetry or to tell a story.
"A snail shell is a metaphor for home, a place of refuge. But you always carry a snail shell with you. In this way, home can also become a burden. You cannot free yourself from it."
"Snail Shell." 2024
Rainer Würth (1967) writer, photographer (portraits, body & nude, landscape). In his photos inner and outer landscapes often blur into one another. He is interested in the open, in fragments and abstraction. For him as a photographer it is all about the moment, motif and composition. In the process of taking pictures Rainer Würth experiments with apertures and exposures, intentional camera movement (ICM), light and color. The camera is a tool for him to create visual poetry or to tell a story.
"A snail shell is a metaphor for home, a place of refuge. But you always carry a snail shell with you. In this way, home can also become a burden. You cannot free yourself from it."

Kylo-Patrick Hart
Price: £495
"Frontier Home." 2025
"Photography has been my passion since early childhood. My motivation is to discover and capture the beauty, even when it is not always readily self-evident, that surrounds us continuously in all areas of our everyday lives. I believe the finest images are those that are serious yet playful, aesthetically appealing yet a bit quirky. As both an artist and an admirer, my favorite photographs tend to be ones whose contents speak loudly for themselves, even when it is not immediately clear exactly what they are saying. They seek to inspire their viewers to wrestle with their intriguing contents and, as a result, ponder various aspects of our surrounding world in new and unique ways."
"Frontier Home." 2025
"Photography has been my passion since early childhood. My motivation is to discover and capture the beauty, even when it is not always readily self-evident, that surrounds us continuously in all areas of our everyday lives. I believe the finest images are those that are serious yet playful, aesthetically appealing yet a bit quirky. As both an artist and an admirer, my favorite photographs tend to be ones whose contents speak loudly for themselves, even when it is not immediately clear exactly what they are saying. They seek to inspire their viewers to wrestle with their intriguing contents and, as a result, ponder various aspects of our surrounding world in new and unique ways."

Kylo-Patrick Hart
Price: £495
"Prairie Sunrise." 2025
Kylo-Patrick Hart is an award-winning photographer (Budapest International Foto Awards, European Photography Awards, Global Photography Awards, Golden Shot International Photography Awards, London Photography Awards, Pollux Awards, Tokyo International Foto Awards, etc.) and chair of the Department of Film, Television and Digital Media at Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas, USA).
He received his formal training in digital media arts while a student at the University of Michigan and Wayne State University, with additional instruction provided by offerings of the Maine Media Workshops and Santa Fe Workshops.
His photographs have been exhibited in numerous cities throughout the United States and in several countries abroad.
"Prairie Sunrise." 2025
Kylo-Patrick Hart is an award-winning photographer (Budapest International Foto Awards, European Photography Awards, Global Photography Awards, Golden Shot International Photography Awards, London Photography Awards, Pollux Awards, Tokyo International Foto Awards, etc.) and chair of the Department of Film, Television and Digital Media at Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas, USA).
He received his formal training in digital media arts while a student at the University of Michigan and Wayne State University, with additional instruction provided by offerings of the Maine Media Workshops and Santa Fe Workshops.
His photographs have been exhibited in numerous cities throughout the United States and in several countries abroad.

Kelly Russo-Petrick
Price: £80
"Lydia in Window." 2025
"I am an ecologist and photographer that has been taking photos for 20 years. I usually do nature and travel photography, but this first photo focuses on my cat Lydia and the interior of my house. I tried to create a cozy, autumnal feeling with this photo. The lighting from the window attracted me to take it."
"Lydia in Window." 2025
"I am an ecologist and photographer that has been taking photos for 20 years. I usually do nature and travel photography, but this first photo focuses on my cat Lydia and the interior of my house. I tried to create a cozy, autumnal feeling with this photo. The lighting from the window attracted me to take it."

Trisha Lahiri
Price: Upon request.
"Hiraeth." 2022
Trisha Lahiri was born in Dhanbad, a small industrial town in India, and has spent the past decade living in various parts of Europe, including Portugal, Sweden, France, and currently Germany. By profession, she is a medical researcher, balancing her scientific work life with a passion for photography.
Trisha’s journey into photography began as a personal endeavour to share the world outside her home with her late grandmother. This initial intent to capture and convey the beauty of her surroundings gradually blossomed into a cherished hobby and a vital creative refuge. Her self-taught skills in digital photography reflect a deep, ongoing commitment to learning and exploring the medium.
Her work captures the nuances of everyday life and the extraordinary moments within it, blending her scientific precision with an artistic eye. As she continues to evolve as a hobbyist photographer, her work remains a source of joy and exploration, capturing the beauty and complexity of the world around her.
"My photography explores the intersections of light, stillness, and emotion; moments where the ordinary reveals something contemplative. I’m drawn to fragments of calm and subtle transitions that hold quiet depth. With a background in scientific research, I see photography as both inquiry and meditation. Each image becomes a study in perception as an attempt to pause time and understand the delicate balance between presence and impermanence. Through simplicity and restraint, I seek to uncover the harmony and poetry that exist within the everyday."
"Hiraeth." 2022
Trisha Lahiri was born in Dhanbad, a small industrial town in India, and has spent the past decade living in various parts of Europe, including Portugal, Sweden, France, and currently Germany. By profession, she is a medical researcher, balancing her scientific work life with a passion for photography.
Trisha’s journey into photography began as a personal endeavour to share the world outside her home with her late grandmother. This initial intent to capture and convey the beauty of her surroundings gradually blossomed into a cherished hobby and a vital creative refuge. Her self-taught skills in digital photography reflect a deep, ongoing commitment to learning and exploring the medium.
Her work captures the nuances of everyday life and the extraordinary moments within it, blending her scientific precision with an artistic eye. As she continues to evolve as a hobbyist photographer, her work remains a source of joy and exploration, capturing the beauty and complexity of the world around her.
"My photography explores the intersections of light, stillness, and emotion; moments where the ordinary reveals something contemplative. I’m drawn to fragments of calm and subtle transitions that hold quiet depth. With a background in scientific research, I see photography as both inquiry and meditation. Each image becomes a study in perception as an attempt to pause time and understand the delicate balance between presence and impermanence. Through simplicity and restraint, I seek to uncover the harmony and poetry that exist within the everyday."

Frankie Breakfast
Price: Not for sale.
"Demi - Malinconia." 2021
"Telling the story of this photo in just a few lines is not easy, because it holds several meanings within itself. The moment of the shot represents my first day with my first camera: until then, I had merely been a "tourist of photography". The place in the picture, even in its blur, tells of a special space: a stage of joys and tears, of boredom and euphoria, of long silences, of explorations, of encounters worth telling, of needs for escape, of open skies and free horizons, and of deep breaths (all not only mine). The puppy in the photo, on the other hand, is Demi: her whole life intertwined so deeply with mine that she became my reason for being. Demi was the lighthouse I looked at in order to remember where home was when the night fell upon me; she was the thread that tied my soul to the nest during the gusts of wind, the companion and the company in adventures that were never meant to end. And yet they did, suddenly. And so, the presence that reminded me of home wherever I was became the absence that made every return feel more foreign, like a coffee from which sugar is suddenly taken away, after years of always adding at least two spoonfuls."
"Demi - Malinconia." 2021
"Telling the story of this photo in just a few lines is not easy, because it holds several meanings within itself. The moment of the shot represents my first day with my first camera: until then, I had merely been a "tourist of photography". The place in the picture, even in its blur, tells of a special space: a stage of joys and tears, of boredom and euphoria, of long silences, of explorations, of encounters worth telling, of needs for escape, of open skies and free horizons, and of deep breaths (all not only mine). The puppy in the photo, on the other hand, is Demi: her whole life intertwined so deeply with mine that she became my reason for being. Demi was the lighthouse I looked at in order to remember where home was when the night fell upon me; she was the thread that tied my soul to the nest during the gusts of wind, the companion and the company in adventures that were never meant to end. And yet they did, suddenly. And so, the presence that reminded me of home wherever I was became the absence that made every return feel more foreign, like a coffee from which sugar is suddenly taken away, after years of always adding at least two spoonfuls."

Bo Colin
Price: £245
"Siblings at Seaside." 2024
Photography followed Bo Colin like his own shadow, through his varied and creative life. After many years of working in creative areas, such as the design and the manufacturing of unique and bespoke pieces of furniture as well as sculptures, he decided to try a new field of expression and swapped from design to photography and picked up his camera. Born and raised in Germany, he felt early on that borders had to be crossed in order to fully develop. To manifest this destiny he undertook uncountable trips within Europe, spent years living in Scotland, Cornwall as well as on board his boat in the North and Baltic Seas, that was his home for years. This sharpened his eyes and opened his mind for the aesthetic, beautiful and special. Now, Bo currently travels a lot in Europe and Brazil. His photos are always unadulterated, raw and technically simple with no photoshop or AI involved.
"Home – can be found in various forms. Sometimes it is a physical feeling: a close, secure connection, full of trust with a sibling that lasts a lifetime. Sometimes we experience it as a visual memory, a particular smell or taste of a place visited during youth, which, if revisited decades later, is as vivid as if it were yesterday. In my image "Siblings at Seaside", I was able to capture two of these "home" forms at once, at the German North Sea coast."
"Siblings at Seaside." 2024
Photography followed Bo Colin like his own shadow, through his varied and creative life. After many years of working in creative areas, such as the design and the manufacturing of unique and bespoke pieces of furniture as well as sculptures, he decided to try a new field of expression and swapped from design to photography and picked up his camera. Born and raised in Germany, he felt early on that borders had to be crossed in order to fully develop. To manifest this destiny he undertook uncountable trips within Europe, spent years living in Scotland, Cornwall as well as on board his boat in the North and Baltic Seas, that was his home for years. This sharpened his eyes and opened his mind for the aesthetic, beautiful and special. Now, Bo currently travels a lot in Europe and Brazil. His photos are always unadulterated, raw and technically simple with no photoshop or AI involved.
"Home – can be found in various forms. Sometimes it is a physical feeling: a close, secure connection, full of trust with a sibling that lasts a lifetime. Sometimes we experience it as a visual memory, a particular smell or taste of a place visited during youth, which, if revisited decades later, is as vivid as if it were yesterday. In my image "Siblings at Seaside", I was able to capture two of these "home" forms at once, at the German North Sea coast."

Igal Stulbach
Price: Upon request.
"Wooden." 2023
"Wooden." 2023

Igal Stulbach
Price: Upon request.
"Tree." 2023
"I’m a visual artist making photography, documentary films and video art. I’m exploring the borders between those fields. I’m in constant search. Born in Krakow Poland in the year 1949 to Holocaust survivors, since 1959 living in Bat Yam, Israel. I started my artistic activity at a relatively late age. I am a Flâneur."
"Tree." 2023
"I’m a visual artist making photography, documentary films and video art. I’m exploring the borders between those fields. I’m in constant search. Born in Krakow Poland in the year 1949 to Holocaust survivors, since 1959 living in Bat Yam, Israel. I started my artistic activity at a relatively late age. I am a Flâneur."

Robert Grześko
Price: £250
"Housing." 2025
"Graphic design student and aspiring filmmaker. A huge enthusiast of horror, acting, film, animation, and storytelling; especially in experimental forms."
"Housing." 2025
"Graphic design student and aspiring filmmaker. A huge enthusiast of horror, acting, film, animation, and storytelling; especially in experimental forms."

Johanan Eugene
Price: Upon request.
"Wandering between Heaven and Hell." 2024
"I create images with a combination of 3 factors; good light, interesting subjects, my deep emotional state triggered by external stimuli. The hand on the light shot was taken after I watched the film "La Chimera", that film made me cry and reminisce on the only time in my life when I had loved someone. I took this image because it was a representation of me holding my own heart and keeping it together as all these wild emotions were bursting out."
"Wandering between Heaven and Hell." 2024
"I create images with a combination of 3 factors; good light, interesting subjects, my deep emotional state triggered by external stimuli. The hand on the light shot was taken after I watched the film "La Chimera", that film made me cry and reminisce on the only time in my life when I had loved someone. I took this image because it was a representation of me holding my own heart and keeping it together as all these wild emotions were bursting out."

Johanan Eugene
Price: Upon request.
"Blurry lines between detail and abstract." 2024
"I create images with a combination of 3 factors; good light, interesting subjects, my deep emotional state triggered by external stimuli. This was taken in a season of self reflection. I was trying to see what’s happening in my mind and trying to move on from all the intense life disruptive events that took place a few months earlier. I wasn’t sure who I was at that point, I was going through a season of evolution and depression and anger. I was just trying to regain contact with the artist in me because I lost him in the chaos."
"Blurry lines between detail and abstract." 2024
"I create images with a combination of 3 factors; good light, interesting subjects, my deep emotional state triggered by external stimuli. This was taken in a season of self reflection. I was trying to see what’s happening in my mind and trying to move on from all the intense life disruptive events that took place a few months earlier. I wasn’t sure who I was at that point, I was going through a season of evolution and depression and anger. I was just trying to regain contact with the artist in me because I lost him in the chaos."
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