PAOLA CHARNET
Paola Charnet is a talented figurative oil painter with Spanish and French roots, currently based in Barcelona. Her work is known for blending classical traditions with modern, geometric elements, creating a unique visual language that conveys emotions through color and form. She draws inspiration from her grandmother, Cachi Soler, a renowned Spanish painter and sculptor, and incorporates influences from her academic training in art and her background in the technological industry.
JOHN HYLAND
John Hyland is a painter in New York City. A native of Bristol, Conn., John is largely self-taught, inspired by the works of Sargent, Sorolla, Zorn, Mancini and Van Gogh, as well as the great Renaissance and Russian masters. A graduate of the College of the Holy Cross, John enjoyed a lengthy career in journalism, retiring with 27 years under his belt as an editor at The New York Times, including 8 of those years as the managing editor of its style magazines, and before that with 12 years as a reporter and an editor at The Hartford Courant in Connecticut.
RODRIGO DE LA SIERRA
Rodrigo de la Sierra is a renowned Mexican sculptor celebrated for his unique and thought-provoking works. He is best known for creating "Timoteo," a faceless character that symbolizes universal human experiences and societal issues. His sculptures often blend realism with metaphor, using irony and humor to explore deeper aspects of existence.