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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.

Dhruba Dutta

Dhruba Dutta

India

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A style of visual perception that developed spontaneously from street photography and documentary filmmaking...
Ismael Barbosa

Ismael Barbosa

Brazil

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An artist who dared and decided to show his art and his vision in the four corners of the world!!
Mennato Tedesco

Mennato Tedesco

Italy

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Quite attentive to social dynamics, my characters reinforce the lack of respect for modern consumer behavior
Valeria Injeoglu

Valeria Injeoglu

Turkey

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My creativity is a mirror of my own view of the natural scenarios of the world around me
Maria Cristina Cerminara

Maria Cristina Cerminara

Italy

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In the universe of stereotypes and coding, I like to play games with the concept of "normality"
Jabbel Maria Luna Marroquin

Jabbel Maria Luna Marroquin

Guatemala

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A woman who has strength in the family. I want to share my feelings through art
Isaiah Philip

Isaiah Philip

Nigeria

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I am a hyperrealist artist from Nigeria. I take inspiration from my surroundings and references
Ranjith Raghupathy

Ranjith Raghupathy

India

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I deal with the topic “life” in general. People's lives have always piqued my curiosity
Collins Osemeke

Collins Osemeke

India

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My expressionist works, captured through the lens of childhood and adulthood, cross many traditions and boundaries
Larissa Oksman

Larissa Oksman

Ecuador

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My style is modern expressionism, which is why I use special effects in many of my paintings
George Kamiti

George Kamiti

Kenya

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I mostly see my way and create my own art using recycled materials, found household items, spray paint, gouache and more
Sandra Viviana Rossi

Sandra Viviana Rossi

Argentina

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My knowledge of design allowed me to become a book cover illustrator and graphic designer for a small magazine
Brendon Hull

Brendon Hull

South Africa

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I am constantly learning to use my own form of abstraction to represent complex ideas and topics
Charlotte Seuntjens

Charlotte Seuntjens

Belgium

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Having a keen sense of composition and directing actors on stage, I create my work in a unique way
Roman Arion

Roman Arion

Moldova

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I do ceramics, I do it using the rope technique, I love oil and acrylic painting, and I also burn wood
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