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Fine Art Prints & Photography for Designed Interiors and Collectors
Every work in The Picturalist catalog comes from an artist or photographer with a genuine and sustained creative practice—not a stock library, not an AI generator, not a curated selection of decorative trends.
Our Featured Artists collection brings together the full roster of artists whose work we represent, spanning four countries and more than a dozen distinct artistic practices. We feature photographers who have spent careers in relationship with their subjects, painters whose techniques involve processes that cannot be rushed, and artists whose bodies of work carry the kind of cultural depth that makes a piece genuinely interesting to live with over years rather than months. This is the starting point for buyers who want to understand the art before they choose the image—and for designers whose clients ask not just "what does it look like" but "who made it and why."
The Artists
- Marie Adeline — Textile artist and designer from Le Marais, Paris. Hand-crafted geometric abstraction and nature-inspired motifs created entirely without computers, shaped by years of collaboration with leading French and international fashion and home textile brands.
- Francesco Alessandrini — Photo-surrealist based in Milan, born Turin 1979. His Modern Geometry series fuses painting techniques with photography to create architecturally precise compositions that sit productively between documentation and fine art abstraction.
- John James Audubon — American ornithological artist (1785–1851 ). His Birds of America—435 life-size watercolor studies drawn from direct field observation—remains the standard against which all natural history illustration is measured.
- Lidia Beiza Sánchez — Spanish contemporary artist whose gestural mark-making and textured color fields reflect forty years of practice across engraving, drawing, and painting. Member of Taller7, Madrid.
- Ana Bonet — Spanish photographer who traded a chemistry career for documentary work, then photography. Her black-and-white botanical and landscape studies use light as their defining compositional tool.
- Yolanda Carbayo — Madrid-based artist with a Fine Arts degree and restoration specialization from the Complutense University. Her practice navigates the space between figuration and abstraction, with geometry as its connecting thread.
- Kevin Dailey — American marine photographer who began his career shooting the Newsday Yachting Series and has since photographed yacht racing across the Atlantic circuit. His black-and-white sailing compositions are among the most consistently requested works in the catalog.
- Stephan Debelle — French-American underwater photographer based in Bora Bora since 2012. His French Polynesian lagoon photography captures the crystalline clarity of tropical water in ways that only sustained immersion in a specific environment makes possible.
- Alejandro Franseschini — Spanish artist who moves fluidly between geometric precision and pop-inflected expressionism. His metal prints are among the strongest performers in hospitality installations.
- Chantelle Fulce — Award-winning abstract artist based in Phoenix, Arizona. Her vibrant, energetic compositions focus on form and color as sensation rather than representation.
- Enric Gener — Spanish underwater photographer who shoots on breath-hold in ambient light off the Mediterranean coast. His images of human forms beneath the surface carry a quality of stillness that equipment-heavy underwater photography rarely achieves.
- Eric Gizard — French interior and industrial designer based in Paris, whose visual art brings the same material intelligence and chiaroscuro mastery to photography that he applies to spatial and object design.
- Ljubica Hajduka (1922–1998 ) — Croatian naïf painter who studied under the movement's founder Krsto Hegedušić, and whose romantic, intimate paintings were exhibited in Paris, Vienna, and Madrid.
- Dimitri Igoshin — Russian ballet photographer with exclusive backstage access to the Mariinsky and Hermitage theatres in St. Petersburg. His images document the unguarded world of classical ballet that audiences never see from the front.
- Wassily Kazimirski — Berlin-born contemporary photographer whose two bodies of work—Berlin Weiss and Berlin Citylights—distill the city's formal logic into works of quiet visual force.
- Baptiste Marsac — French photographer born in Haute-Vienne in 1973, now based in Montreal. His photography explores neo-classical architecture, classical sculpture, and the hidden world of botanical detail.
- Rodrigo Martín — Asturian artist based in Madrid. His geometric abstractions have been exhibited in Spain, Boston, and London, and are among the most consistently specified works in contemporary residential and commercial interiors.
- Pedro Nuka — Vigo-born artist whose geometric abstractions draw on an engineering background and sustained engagement with the mid-century European masters.
- Evelyn Ogly — Montreal-based abstract painter whose nature-inspired compositions seek to reveal the imperfections, nuances, and layered life of the natural world through paint and mixed media.
- Encarnación Portal Rubio — Madrid-born watercolor artist renowned for her extraordinary control over a medium that permits no correction. As she says herself: "There is so much to express — life is color."
- Ugo Shirvanian — French interior designer and photographer based in Chicago, whose architectural photography of the city turns its symmetry, perspective, and formal repetition into abstract compositions of graphic precision.
- Sonja Lukenic — Contemporary European artist working in digital fusion—combining realist elements with abstract forms and surreal spatial logic to create layered compositions that function as visual narratives.
- Karen Thom — Vancouver-based nature and landscape photographer whose intimate, patient documentation of Canadian wilderness gives her work an authenticity that stock photography cannot approach.
- Tal Paz-Fridman — Canadian-Israeli photographer whose Uniqueness of Waves series has been published in book form by Matar Books and featured by Soho Home internationally.
- Sylvie Eudes — French artist known for her unique lacquer painting technique, developed through collaborations with iconic French animated series.
Getty Images Gallery Archive
Through our exclusive partnership with Getty Images Gallery, we offer authenticated archive photography representing some of the most culturally significant images of the 20th century. This includes the complete archive of Slim Aarons, the Michael Ochs Archives, Redferns Music Photography, the Hulton Archive, and decades of editorial, celebrity, and sports photography.
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