Paris submissions highlights

With our first group show in Paris coming up , what better time to go through some of our favourite submissions for the show!

If you would like to attend our show as a visitor you can book your tickets below.

Bugarski Zokki
Zokki is a European-born, Australian-based artist whose work moves between emotion and imagination. Through intuitive paintings layered with symbolism, she explores resilience, femininity, memory, and the unseen aspects of human experience.

Raised in a family of Paris-trained tailors, she grew up surrounded by fabric, pattern, and hand-crafted detail, an influence that continues through her textured, expressive visual language. Blending abstraction with familiar forms, her work invites feeling before interpretation.

Alongside her fashion label, ZOKKI BEE, Zokki’s practice remains rooted in the canvas, where each piece reflects transformation, presence, and quiet reinvention.

Michelle Daisy
Michelle Daisy is an abstract artist whose work is rooted in emotion, healing, and self-discovery. Drawn to art from an early age, she found in creativity a quiet space for reflection and expression beyond words.

Working intuitively through colour, texture, and layered forms, her practice explores vulnerability, transformation, and the unseen aspects of the inner self. Each piece holds traces of memory and emotion, inviting viewers to pause, feel, and find their own meaning within the work.

For Michelle, art is not simply something to be viewed, but something to be experienced.

Cesar Mammadov
Cesar Mammadov is an Azerbaijani artist born in Baku in 1988. Influenced by colour, form, and the legacy of his father, renowned painter Sakit Mammadov, he developed a distinct expressive style from an early age.

Educated at the Art School named after A. Azimzade and the Academy of Arts of Azerbaijan, his work has been exhibited internationally, often reflecting the quiet beauty of everyday life.

Luisa Florez Herran
She is a Colombian jewellery artist based in New York City whose work explores mental health, sustainability, and personal storytelling through intricate wire crochet techniques.

Holding an MA in Jewellery from SCAD and a background in industrial design, her practice moves between contemporary jewellery and fibre-based art. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Milano Jewelry Week, New York Jewelry Week, and Venice Design Week, where she approaches adornment as a space for reflection, healing, and human connection.

Janice Brown
Janice is an Australian artist whose abstract and figurative works celebrate colour, movement, and the Australian landscape. Drawing from a background in award-winning photography, she creates vibrant acrylic and mixed media paintings shaped by resilience, curiosity, and a deep appreciation for life.

With more than 30 years of experience in creative education, her practice continues to evolve through experimentation and a lasting passion for visual storytelling.

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