Felicithas Arndt (b. 1992, Offenbach am Main, Germany) works at the intersection of art, nature, and materiality. Her organically inspired ceramics and porcelain pieces explore the relationship between humans and the natural world, drawing on Asian aesthetics and processes of natural growth. In her sculptural forms, artistic gesture and organic structure converge, resulting in nuanced and sensitive contemporary positions.
Joanna Skurska (b. 1972, Gdańsk, Poland) brings together painting and sculptural form in poetic, nature-inspired works. Her delicate visual worlds and objects draw on motifs such as plants, growth, and transformation, moving fluidly between abstraction and organic expression. With a refined sensitivity to material and space, she creates works marked by quiet intensity and profound subtlety.
Paul Mathey (b. 1950, Merzig) is known for his focused still lifes, in which everyday objects take center stage through a calm, precise painterly approach. Through reduction and deliberate, pared-down staging, he develops a timeless, contemplative visual language. His works invite an intensified awareness of the seemingly ordinary, engaging themes of stillness, presence, and transience.