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Our Artists

At NFA Space, we are proud to steward a global community of more than 1,800 artists from 79 countries, each contributing their own cultural perspective, materials, and artistic language. Together, they form a living mosaic of contemporary art practices — rooted in place, history, and personal expression. Our artists reflect the richness of today’s art world: from the vibrant visual narratives emerging from India, to the powerful storytelling traditions of Tanzania; from Spain’s raw emotional intensity to Italy’s dialogue between classical heritage and modern boldness; from Germany’s precision-driven experimentation to France’s refined avant-garde sensibility — and far beyond. What unites this diversity is a shared commitment to real, physical art and to expanding how it can be discovered, owned, and experienced globally. At NFA Space, artists remain deeply connected to their craft while gaining access to modern ownership infrastructure that documents authenticity, preserves provenance, and connects their work directly with collectors — without traditional gatekeepers. Each artist plays an active role in shaping evolving collections of physical artworks, allowing collectors to engage with art not as isolated objects, but as part of broader cultural narratives. These collections invite deeper understanding of materials, contexts, and creative processes — offering access to global art voices that are often overlooked by conventional systems. NFA Space is not just a collection house. It is a meeting point where artists and collectors connect across borders, where trust replaces opacity, and where ownership becomes a meaningful relationship rather than a transaction. Whether you are discovering art for the first time or expanding a seasoned collection, NFA Space offers a way to engage with contemporary artists thoughtfully, transparently, and with lasting value. Join a global movement that honors cultural diversity, artistic integrity, and the enduring power of physical art — supported by modern tools but always grounded in the real.

Karl Russel Matas

Karl Russel Matas

Philippines

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I love to paint local landscapes and in my works I strive to convey the culture of my island of Siquijor
Acacio Viegas

Acacio Viegas

Portugal

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Through my art I strive to access precise and abstract geometric resonance, awakening the viewer's consciousness and creating a change in perspective or meaning of our existence and relationship with the world
Ana-maria Panaitescu

Ana-maria Panaitescu

Romania

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My intention is to use just a few elements and see how much I can convey to the people watching, in the assemblage and in the painting. A kind of “less is more”
Constantin Severin

Constantin Severin

Romania

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Visual artist&writer, theorist and founder of a new awarded art concept/movement, the archetypal expressionism
Miguel Barragan

Miguel Barragan

Mexico

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I think if everyone had the opportunity to do what they enjoy most, our world would be a little better
Mauricio Jose Yauri

Mauricio Jose Yauri

Ecuador

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If this contributes to Art in some way that is better because I do it with all my heart and with all enthusiasm
Hossna Hanafy

Hossna Hanafy

Egypt

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My work is a visual diary based on my personal experiences, inspired by poetry and literature. I usually plan my painting in advance, and as I work it develops, sometimes not even in the way I originally saw it
Lyubov Bereziy

Lyubov Bereziy

Ukraine

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In my works I convey an emotional state. I am mastering the style of folk painting and combining it with contemporary art, passing on its beauty to a new generation
Michele Di Costanzo

Michele Di Costanzo

Italy

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I love to tell stories through my paintings by entering a border between the abstract and real worlds
Alessandro Andreuccetti

Alessandro Andreuccetti

Italy

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The magical moment when objects reveal themselves and then translate everything into the language of painting
Francesca Tesoriere

Francesca Tesoriere

Italy

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I like working more freely and painting as an artist makes me feel the work more mine!
Alan Lacke

Alan Lacke

Cuba

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In my work there is always a search for the main thing, the spirit of things, what is behind the surface, what is visible. I try to lead the viewer to silent contemplation, which conveys to him an almost mystical feeling of seeing the world
Michael Robert Mahalak

Michael Robert Mahalak

United States of America

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My work is currently exhibited and available at the Boulder City Art Gallery, City Lights Gallery and the Las Vegas Artists Guild
Anna Theodorakis

Anna Theodorakis

Greece

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I draw and draw automatically, which means I don't know what will appear when I start drawing
Nathan Fomme David

Nathan Fomme David

Nigeria

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My work is mainly surrealism using aliens as subjects, which presents humans as aliens
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