EP7. Raphaël
Kimberly Kimberly

EP7. Raphaël

Raphaël Isvy, a French collector, left finance to pursue art’s emotion and human connection. Drawn to distorted portraits and figurative works like Tracey Emin’s Trust Yourself, he values conviction over hype and now focuses on refining his collection into fewer, more resonant pieces while reimagining how art can be shared beyond traditional spaces.

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EP6. Stefano
Kimberly Kimberly

EP6. Stefano

Stefano, an Italian collector, follows a guiding thread through works that stir memory and emotion. Each piece becomes a tool of introspection and dialogue. Passionate about emerging and digital art, he envisions his collection as a space of exchange, inspiring new generations to embrace art as living culture.

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EP5. ERTHH
Kimberly Kimberly

EP5. ERTHH

ERTHH, a young Thai artist, uses his character “Cheek” to express deep emotions and personal stories through a pop-surreal style. Influenced by classic cartoons and Thai surrealism, his vibrant work invites viewers into a unique, dreamlike world.

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Ep4. Cyril Lancelin
Kimberly Kimberly

Ep4. Cyril Lancelin

Cyril Lancelin, a French visual artist renowned for creating immersive sculptures and installations, combines architecture, digital art, and geometric repetition to explore the dynamic interplay between space, form, and the human body.

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Ep3. Hilarie Hon
Kimberly Kimberly

Ep3. Hilarie Hon

Hilarie Hon, a painter based in Hong Kong, creates surreal, emotionally charged oil scenes that blend bold colors and dreamlike landscapes to explore the complexities of human emotion, connection, and the subtle poetry of everyday life.

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EP2. PEEP
Kimberly Kimberly

EP2. PEEP

Peep, an artist based in Hong Kong, transforms everyday emotions and childhood memories into nostalgic dreamscapes—where soft brushstrokes quietly tell stories of joy and self-reflection.

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Ep1. Chan Oiying
Kimberly Kimberly

Ep1. Chan Oiying

Chan Oi Ying, a Hong Kong caligrapher, redefines calligraphy—where ancient strokes ignite a modern soul, breathing new life into tradition with bold reinterpretations.

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