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Roman Košťál

Roman Košťál, born in 1999 in Ústí nad Labem, is a painter and draftsman currently based in Prague. He is best known for his black-and-white charcoal drawings.

His work addresses themes of death, the spirit, the decay of personality after death, and the space between the narrative and the viewer, often using a cinematic aesthetic where black-and-white figures represent deceased and color represents the living.

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Oskar Hořánek

Oskar Hořánek, a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, has swiftly become a prominent figure in contemporary art. His work deftly navigates the boundaries between figurative and abstract painting, drawing inspiration from everyday environments and objects.

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Anna Krištofíková

Anna Krištofíková mainly works mainly with her inner symbolism, which began to gradually emerge in her childhood in a secluded place near a forest, and contemporary self-portraits. Her paintings reflect the environment of the forest, wells and ponds and the mysticism of her childhood belief in the supernatural. At the same time, the paintings reflect her contemporary self and her inner emotional struggles. Most of the action in the paintings takes place after sunset or at dawn, and the most common colors are dark blues and greens.

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Anna Ruth

Anna Ruth, a graduate from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (2022). Mentored by Jiří Petrbok and Martin Gerboc, she embodies contemporary neo-romanticism, weaving personal mythology with fragments of diverse cultures. Her work reflects the evolution of human society, intertwining real historical events with myths.

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