Zatista’s online art gallery showcases a diverse selection of emerging and established artists to watch. These featured artists bring fresh perspectives and innovative techniques to today’s artistic landscape. Whether exploring abstract expressionism, modern minimalism, or vibrant realism, their work stands out for its originality and quality.
As these artists continue to gain recognition, their pieces on Zatista offer collectors the opportunity to discover and invest in these established names in the art world. Keep an eye on these talented creators as they continue to make waves in the industry.
Featured Zatista Artists
Born in Opava, Czech Republic, Radek Smach has developed a distinctive style focused on the present moment and clarity of mind. His paintings, rooted in abstract expressionism and minimalism, explore the transient nature of phenomena as colors mix and shift on the canvas. After studying marketing and economy at University Ostrava, he began his artistic journey in 2011 under the mentorship of academic painters Mimoza Botsin and Petra Raska, with further training from British painter David John Lloyd.
Working from his studio in Opava, he uses handcrafted tools and experiments with new techniques to create multilayered pieces. For him, painting is a process where the artist and the work become one, leading to spontaneous and unique compositions. His work is part of collections in the USA, England, China, Japan, and other countries worldwide.
Emerald abstract painting SA765 by Radek Smach
Anne B. Schwartz
Anne B. Schwartz approaches art with a strong sense of abstract expression and a designer’s command of color and shape. She uses a palette knife and brushes to create vibrant, textured oil paintings. In her Crystal Auras series, she layers acrylics with mica and natural minerals to produce opalescent surfaces that reflect light like geodes. Her largest project Ricordi d’Italia, combines her interest in color, light, and surface with inspiration from her travels in Italy. These works are influenced by the geometric details of Italian architecture. These ethereal paintings have a more structured feel compared to Crystal Auras.
Her latest series, Burst, expands on sections of Ricordi d’Italia, transforming them into new compositions inspired by her study of Asian Sumi-e ink painting. Schwartz’s love of color is also influenced by her 25 years as a jewelry designer, where working with gems inspired her vibrant use of color.
148 Luna Star by Anne B Schwartz
330 Swimming in Sorrento by Anne B Schwartz
Lucia Bergamini
Born in Turin and now living in Asti, Switzerland, Lucia Bergamini draws inspiration from the scenic landscapes of the region, known for its fine Italian wine. Growing up with a grandfather who was a landscape painter she developed a passion for art early on, spending afternoons drawing under his guidance. She attended an art-focused secondary school and studied music at the Conservatoire in Turin, earning a diploma in double bass. Despite various jobs, she continued painting and eventually decided to dedicate herself fully to her true passion.
Her love for food and wine plays a central role in her work, as she seeks to capture the joy and anticipation of savoring a delicious meal. Embracing hyperrealism, she aims to convey the magic of reality, combining it with a touch of irony and comic strip influence, which she describes as hyperrealistic pop. Through her art, she aims to create a connection with viewers, offering moments of carefree enjoyment and a reminder of life’s simple pleasures.
SAN GIOVANNI by Lucia Bergamini
Steven Miller
Steven Miller works out of studios in New York City, Litchfield County, Connecticut, and Marrakech. He has exhibited his art both nationally and internationally, in cities like New York, Los Angeles, London, and Berlin. Though he was trained in traditional art techniques, including landscape and figure painting, Miller has shifted his focus to abstract art influenced by modern media and photography.
He has done extensive studies of the human figure and nature and has also explored electronic photography, including images from electron microscopes. This exploration led to his large-format oil paintings. Miller’s abstract work focuses on color, form, and texture, aiming to engage viewers and spark curiosity. He draws inspiration from nature, travel, and imagination, with the goal of creating art that is visually striking and encourages viewers to find new details over time.
The Sweet Inside by Steven Miller
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Shopping for art on Zatista gives you access to a curated selection of featured artists and more. Whether you’re searching for a striking abstract or a captivating portrait, our online art collection offers a range of options to suit various tastes and spaces. Discovering and purchasing art through Zatista allows you to support talented artists while finding the perfect piece to enhance your collection or decor. Shop our art gallery and discover your new favorite artist.
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