Our Artists

Claudia Vergara (Chile)

Her mixed media work is characterized by the study of color, stains, and forms, inviting the viewer to discover silhouettes, scenes, and/or landscapes that emerge from my own imaginary worlds, expressed in turn as sensations that I try to show in abstract scenes under and over transparencies and layers.

Sol Barrios (Chile)

Her work is not a passive image; it is a heartbeat, a wound on the canvas of the world. She paints because words are not enough, because reality is too narrow to contain what dwells within her. Each stroke is a cry, a question, an echo in memory.

Loreto Naranjo (Chile)

Her work is characterized by a strong expressive charge, chromatic sensitivity, and spontaneity in her brushstrokes, establishing a recognizable visual identity within the national art scene. She has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, as well as national competitions, winning first prizes and recognition for the quality and authenticity of her work.

Iván Melnick (Chile)

Like a noir novel or a metaphysical western, fiction seeps into the settings and characters that construct the narratives—linear or not—of Ivan Melnick's paintings and etchings. The anomalous, fantastical figures and situations that occupy his vast planes of darkness are illuminated by small flashes of light, as if he wanted to force us to discover what is unseen (but intuited)

Matías Santamaría (Chile)

Matías Santamaría brings his imagination to life in surreal landscapes and situations, opening portals to unexplored universes. He recounts the mystery of the world through dreamlike narratives that could take place in another dimension, fictions that stray from the realm of reality. The use of vibrant colors, distorted perspective, and delicate lines draws us into his story.

Sebastián Illanes (Chile)

The pictorial work of Sebastián Illanes is characterized by its formal and conceptual versatility, an oscillation between visual languages ​​that range from geometric abstraction to lyrical and organic abstraction, without ever losing the inner coherence that gives meaning to his plastic universe.