Graciela Maria Londono is a Colombian artist whose South American heritage is reflected beautifully in her work. With a background in design and endless geo-cultural curiousity, Londono’s pieces invite collectors to explore the world through her art. Specifically, her techinique with oil is incomparable as she offers a window to the soul of her subjects. In addition to her own work, Londono is also the co-creator and managing agent of Bancolombia’s private collection.
Juanita Martinez’s work captivates us with its ability to capture the essence of human interactions through sculpture. It is in the daily actions of humans where we can find the sincerest explanation of our being and what defines us as a race. Having come from a family of artist, Martinez studied industrial design and calls Maestro Villegas a mentor.
As an architect, photographer and painter – Luis Fernando Bernal uses many mediums to relentlessly fight against the superficial happiness of social media. Speaking to the reality of the human species his work offers a reminder to collectors that “we don’t have to be happy all the time”
Born in Bogota, Colombia and having studied at the Louvre Museum PERRET Higher School of Arts – Ulpiano Fernandez is a force to be reckoned with. The painter and sculptor seeks to connect us with our deepest reality as he presents his most recent work. Produced during isolation due to the pandemic, the collection invites us to face pain, fear, even death and understand ourselves from a broader more natural perspective.