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Nikki Katsikas
Butterfly Weeds
2024
Oil on canvas
8 × 6 in. (20.3 × 15.2 cm)
Frankie Gardiner
January 1
2025
Oil on canvas
10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.3 cm)
Rafael Uriegas
Espíritu (Spirit)
2024
Acrylic on canvas
23 5/8 × 17 3/4 in. (60 × 45 cm)
Emily Sundblad
Agapanthus
2025
Oil on linen
25 1/2 × 18 1/8 in. (64.7 × 46 cm)
Yves Scherer
Sunshine
2024
Oil on linen
18 7/8 × 22 7/8 in. (48 × 58 cm)
Nicole Wittenberg
Woods Walker Study
2022
Oil on canvas
26 × 24 in. (66 × 61 cm)
Pia Chavarria
Blooming
2024
Oil on canvas
13 3/8 × 11 7/8 in. (34 × 30 cm)
Nadya A. Mendoza
Untitled
2023
Acrylic on fabric
9 x 13 in. (23 x 33 cm)
Pierre Bellot
Full Moon
2022
Oil on canvas
6 1/2 x 8 in. (16.5 x 20.3 cm)
Horizons of Green is a group exhibition presented at a temporary gallery space in San José, Costa Rica, featuring paintings by artists from the Americas, each offering a unique reflection on the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. From lush, untamed landscapes to abstract interpretations of ecological rhythms, the works explore themes of resilience, interconnectedness, and the delicate balance of the natural world.
This exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the transformative power of nature as both a source of inspiration and a call to awareness in the face of environmental challenges. The selected pieces traverse a spectrum of artistic styles and perspectives, showcasing the universal yet deeply personal ways artists engage with the environment.
Together, these works form a visual dialogue that not only celebrates the beauty of the Earth but also prompts reflection on our role within its ever-changing horizons.
Featured artists:
Nadya M. Aguilar
Fabrizio Arietta
Jules de Balincourt
Pierre Bellot
Pía Chavarría
Oliver Clegg
Frankie Gardener
Nikki Katsikas
Isaac Loria
William Patterson
Yves Scherer
Emily Sundblad
Rafael Uriegas
Nicole Wittenberg
Horizons of Green is a group exhibition presented at a temporary gallery space in San José, Costa Rica, featuring paintings by artists from the Americas, each offering a unique reflection on the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. From lush, untamed landscapes to abstract interpretations of ecological rhythms, the works explore themes of resilience, interconnectedness, and the delicate balance of the natural world.
This exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the transformative power of nature as both a source of inspiration and a call to awareness in the face of environmental challenges. The selected pieces traverse a spectrum of artistic styles and perspectives, showcasing the universal yet deeply personal ways artists engage with the environment.
Together, these works form a visual dialogue that not only celebrates the beauty of the Earth but also prompts reflection on our role within its ever-changing horizons.
Featured artists:
Nadya M. Aguilar
Fabrizio Arietta
Jules de Balincourt
Pierre Bellot
Pía Chavarría
Oliver Clegg
Frankie Gardener
Nikki Katsikas
Isaac Loria
William Patterson
Yves Scherer
Emily Sundblad
Rafael Uriegas
Nicole Wittenberg
Horizons of Green is a group exhibition presented at a temporary gallery space in San José, Costa Rica, featuring paintings by artists from the Americas, each offering a unique reflection on the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. From lush, untamed landscapes to abstract interpretations of ecological rhythms, the works explore themes of resilience, interconnectedness, and the delicate balance of the natural world.
This exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the transformative power of nature as both a source of inspiration and a call to awareness in the face of environmental challenges. The selected pieces traverse a spectrum of artistic styles and perspectives, showcasing the universal yet deeply personal ways artists engage with the environment.
Together, these works form a visual dialogue that not only celebrates the beauty of the Earth but also prompts reflection on our role within its ever-changing horizons.
Featured artists:
Nadya M. Aguilar
Fabrizio Arietta
Jules de Balincourt
Pierre Bellot
Pía Chavarría
Oliver Clegg
Frankie Gardener
Nikki Katsikas
Isaac Loria
William Patterson
Yves Scherer
Emily Sundblad
Rafael Uriegas
Nicole Wittenberg
Horizons of Green is a group exhibition presented at a temporary gallery space in San José, Costa Rica, featuring paintings by artists from the Americas, each offering a unique reflection on the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. From lush, untamed landscapes to abstract interpretations of ecological rhythms, the works explore themes of resilience, interconnectedness, and the delicate balance of the natural world.
This exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the transformative power of nature as both a source of inspiration and a call to awareness in the face of environmental challenges. The selected pieces traverse a spectrum of artistic styles and perspectives, showcasing the universal yet deeply personal ways artists engage with the environment.
Together, these works form a visual dialogue that not only celebrates the beauty of the Earth but also prompts reflection on our role within its ever-changing horizons.
Featured artists:
Nadya M. Aguilar
Fabrizio Arietta
Jules de Balincourt
Pierre Bellot
Pía Chavarría
Oliver Clegg
Frankie Gardener
Nikki Katsikas
Isaac Loria
William Patterson
Yves Scherer
Emily Sundblad
Rafael Uriegas
Nicole Wittenberg
Nikki Katsikas
Butterfly Weeds
2024
Oil on canvas
8 × 6 in. (20.3 × 15.2 cm)
Frankie Gardiner
January 1
2025
Oil on canvas
10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.3 cm)
Rafael Uriegas
Espíritu (Spirit)
2024
Acrylic on canvas
23 5/8 × 17 3/4 in. (60 × 45 cm)
Emily Sundblad
Agapanthus
2025
Oil on linen
25 1/2 × 18 1/8 in. (64.7 × 46 cm)
Yves Scherer
Sunshine
2024
Oil on linen
18 7/8 × 22 7/8 in. (48 × 58 cm)
Nicole Wittenberg
Woods Walker Study
2022
Oil on canvas
26 × 24 in. (66 × 61 cm)
Pia Chavarria
Blooming
2024
Oil on canvas
13 3/8 × 11 7/8 in. (34 × 30 cm)
Nadya A. Mendoza
Untitled
2023
Acrylic on fabric
9 x 13 in. (23 x 33 cm)
Pierre Bellot
Full Moon
2022
Oil on canvas
6 1/2 x 8 in. (16.5 x 20.3 cm)