Paris submissions highlights
With our group show coming up in less than a month in Paris, what better time to go through some of our favourite submissions for the show!
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Stefanos Panagiotidis (1956–2024)
Born and based in Thessaloniki, Stefanos Panagiotidis studied mathematics and photography, moving fluidly between structure and intuition. Across a wide body of solo exhibitions, his work explored street photography, portraits, fleeting city moments, unclear nature, and the quiet tension between children’s toys and adult worlds. His images linger — thoughtful, humane, and deeply attentive to everyday life.
Lorena Medaković is a contemporary painter working primarily with acrylic on canvas. Her practice explores the expressive force of colour, movement, and abstraction, layering warm and cool tones to build dynamic, shifting atmospheres. Drawing from both natural forms and architectural structures, her paintings sit between spontaneity and control — inviting viewers to respond emotionally rather than search for realism.
Janusz A. Walentynowicz (b. 1956, Dygowo, Poland) is a Danish–American glass artist based in Skagen, Denmark. After moving to Denmark as a child, he trained at Skolen for Brugskunst in Copenhagen and later completed his MFA at Illinois State University in the United States. Walentynowicz has worked internationally for decades, teaching at institutions including Pilchuck Glass School and maintaining studios in the US and Denmark. His work has been widely exhibited and is held in major public and private collections worldwide, reflecting a career defined by technical mastery, quiet intensity, and sustained dedication to glass as a sculptural medium.
Linda De Roche approaches painting as a process of awakening — a movement from self-therapy into self-expression. Her work is rooted in emotion, shaped by lived experience, music, memory, and imagination, and translated into colour through intuitive, physical mark-making.
Working across multiple canvases in a single flow, she pours and layers paint directly onto the surface, building textured compositions that balance spontaneity with intention. Each piece is completed individually, allowing distinct rhythms to emerge. Her brushstrokes move in shifting directions, activating the canvas and inviting the viewer into a heightened, emotional space — a crescendo where feeling leads, and meaning follows.
Dr. Eman Elshamy is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose practice bridges ancient civilisations, emotional alchemy, and contemporary symbolism. Her work weaves science, heritage, and spirituality, and has been exhibited internationally across Europe, the Middle East, and North America, including historic palaces and major museums.
She has received multiple international honours, including the Golden Lion Trophy (Venice) and the Oscar della Creatività (Monaco). In 2025, she was officially selected to exhibit at Biennale Milano Art Expo at the historic Palazzo Stampa Soncino, under the curatorship of Salvo Nugnes.
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