Malina submissions highlights
With our first group show in Malina coming up , what better time to go through some of our favourite submissions for the show!
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Sheleia Brooks
She is an abstract painter and multimedia artist based in Oakland, California, with a background in Media Technology and Communications. Her creative practice spans abstract painting, poetry, scriptwriting, and video editing, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to storytelling and self-expression.
Originally from Washington, D.C., she moved to Oakland after college to pursue her artistic ambitions. Her lifelong passion for art and history has also led her to work with renowned cultural institutions, including the Smithsonian, the Natural History Museum, and the Museum of the African Diaspora. Through her abstract paintings, she explores emotion, movement, and personal expression, finding joy and connection through the creative process.
Nándor Bozsóki
She is a Hungarian painter known for creating expressive and deeply personal artworks that transform spaces and evoke emotion. Her artistic journey began in decorative wall painting before transitioning to canvas-based painting in 2016, where she discovered her passion for creating meaningful visual narratives.
Her work explores themes of balance, nature, harmony, and emotional connection, combining creativity with a highly personalized approach. Since beginning to exhibit in 2019, her paintings have been featured in both national and international exhibitions, as well as online showcases worldwide. Through her art, she aims to bring warmth, individuality, and emotional depth into everyday environments.
Eliseo Art Silva
Eliseo is an author and acclaimed visual artist whose 1995 mural is recognized by the Smithsonian as a defining visual identity of Filipino Americans. He is also the designer of the Talang Gabay gateway, the largest monument in the United States dedicated to Filipinos. Through both his art and writing, Silva explores Filipino history, identity, and community, with his latest book highlighting the Filipino-led farmworkers’ victory of May 3–11, 1965, in California’s Inland Empire.
Florna Panopio
Panopio is a Filipino visual artist known for her distinctive Magic Realism style inspired by Late Renaissance Mannerism. Her work blends folklore, femininity, and cultural identity through luminous, dreamlike imagery often centered around mythical Filipina figures.
An award-winning artist and international exhibitor, she has showcased her work across Europe and Asia and is also the founder of Arte Pascualeño, a group dedicated to supporting local artists and cultural initiatives. Through her art, Panopio explores themes of womanhood, mythology, memory, and heritage.
Shiela Ryan
Shiela Ryan is a Filipina artist based in the Philippines whose practice focuses on textured, three-dimensional works. Beginning her artistic journey in 2025 after living in the UK, she explores organic forms and material-driven processes, developing a visual language shaped by texture, depth, and experimentation.
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