Voka, born 1965, lives and works in the Lower Austrian town of Puchberg am Schneeberg. He coined the term “Spontaneous Realism” as a trademark for his art. Voka defines this style as a revival of the significance of contemporary art, a valued tradition in a new era, with a new interpretation reflecting today ́s spirit of the time.

Nancy Bossert is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. In addition, her art has been featured in publications such as Fig Magazine. Fascinated by iconography and visual narratives, each of Bossert’s pieces conveys a story. Her distinctive abstracts, landscapes, florals, and figurative compositions are most often created with acrylics, oils, wax, and collage on paper or canvas.

Ewa Hauton (born in Poland where she studies Fine Arts) is an artist living in Nantes, France. Her thematic focus turned on movement and expression of life after she met with choreographer Evelyne Jolivet, and Hauton’s canvases are now defined by depictions of the human body – particularly the feminine form – in motion.