Ana Elena Fernandez

Ana, a member of the Costa Rican Association of Watercolor Artists, continues a long tradition of Costa Rican watercolour painting. Her watercolours possess a distinctive charm, capturing the tranquil, and often over-looked, details within the Costa Rican landscape.

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Gilberto Ramirez

Gilberto stands as an exemplar of contemporary hyperrealism. His work blurs the line between reality and illusion, serving as reflections of his personal worldview as he delves into themes of intimacy loneliness, and the enigmatic aspects of life and death.

Jaime Gurdian

Jaime’s abstract, highly textured acrylic paintings bring to life the natural beauty of Costa Rica’s Guanacaste region. His art uniquely captures the essence of the oceans and beaches, a fascination that has driven him since childhood.

Katrin Aason

Katrin’s oeuvre combines textiles and geometric abstraction, marrying tradition with innovation. Notably recognised for her series “A-Simentria Concreta,”  which received acclaim at the National Gallery in San Jose.

Leo Urena

Leonardo, blending his graphic design background with photography, challenges the prevailing selfie culture with a reflective approach that priorities capturing spaces and emotions for a more mindful photography experience.

Sylvia Laks

The realist portraiture of Sylvia Laks is drawn from diverse themes and influences, including the human body, identity, memory, landscape, and spirituality.

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