– 11 New Pieces –
Ulrich Erben, Katherine Bernhardt, Yves Klein, Donald Sultan, Yeo Kaa, Izumi Kato, Auto Moai, Stickymonger, Britney TOKYO
His work engages in a profound dialogue with color, form, and the viewer’s visual perception. Through his exploration of spatial relationships and tonal subtleties, Erben remains a significant figure in the art world, continuing to captivate collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
Katherine Bernhardt is a New York-based artist renowned for her bold canvas work filled with vibrant colors. Her work often features cartoon characters, pop culture icons, and elements of New York street culture, creating dynamic and energetic compositions.
This is an original stamp work by Yves Klein, created between 1957 and 1959 using his signature IKB (International Klein Blue) pigment.
With official approval from the French postal authorities, these stamps were actually used to send invitations to a Klein’s significant exhibition making them more and more precious.

Sultan is known for his unique, innovative and modern take on the traditional motif of still life, and his works, especially those depicting everyday objects such as fruits and flowers, are popular.
This time, we are introducing his Black Egg work, which was created using charcoal. The “Black” series is one of Sultan’s most representative series. It features a simple composition that makes use of the black of the charcoal, and gives a simple yet powerful impression.
Yeo Kaa is an artist born in the Philippines in 1989.
Her work is striking in its use of bright colors on canvas, capturing the darkness of contemporary society and raising questions about it.
These two works were completed with a “splash” as the conceptual work.
Izumi Kato is a Japanese artist known for his oil paintings and wood sculptures featuring organic forms. His main motifs are primitive, anonymous life forms that resemble something between a fetus, insect, child, plant, and human.
Here is a watercolor drawing by Izumi Kato.
| Auto Moai
Auto Moai began producing monochrome works in 2015, and has since used color extensively since 2018. She is known for her style of painting, in which anonymous “beings” seem to stand on the canvas.
Sticky Monger is a Korean-born, New York-based artist.
The artist says she was inspired by Japanese anime. Her canvases feature girls with big eyes.
| Britney TOKYO
Britney TOKYO is a cutting-edge artist who is working in Hollywood, going beyond nail design to influence the fashion and art worlds.
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