Pascal Chôve is a French contemporary artist born on February 17, 1960, in Saint-Nazaire, France. He began drawing at an early age and was deeply influenced by Impressionism—particularly by the work of Vincent van Gogh—as well as American hyperrealism of the 1970s and 1980s.
In the complex world of professional modeling, Agnese Gasjuna stands as a beacon of clarity and intentionality. With a portfolio that seamlessly transitions between high-fashion elegance and the vulnerability of fine art, she has mastered the delicate balance between being a “blank canvas” and a powerful creative force.
David Dubnitskiy was a Ukrainian fine art photographer known for his evocative and cinematic approach to portrait and nude photography. His work is widely recognized for its soft, painterly light, emotional depth, and storytelling quality, placing him among the most distinctive contemporary voices in fine art photography.
Johannes Wessmark (b. 1962, Karlstad, Sweden) is a Swedish contemporary painter known for his highly refined hyperrealistic works. After spending over fifteen years working as a successful advertising and computer graphics illustrator, he transitioned to a full-time career as a fine artist in 2006.
Lilia Vovk is a Ukrainian artist and art educator based in Kharkiv. She graduated from the O.M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy, where she studied architecture, a discipline that continues to influence her artistic vision and structural understanding of form.
Leila Huyen is a Vietnam-born model whose work navigates the space between vulnerability, strength, and self-discovery. Her journey began unexpectedly during her college years, when a first, tentative nude shoot challenged both her sense of identity and the cultural taboos surrounding the human body in Vietnam. What started as curiosity gradually evolved into a deeply personal and transformative artistic practice that continues to shape how she sees herself and her work today.