Aliaksandra Puhachova
Just Alex (Aliaksandra Puhachova) based in The Hague since 2015. Since 2023 Alex has been working on her painting series ‘Royal Blue’. Royal Blue is a modern day interpretation of the Dutch shore landscape. The sea, the dunes and the sky are omnipresent in her work. Alex brings her experience of the turbulent weather alive in her paintings; color, dynamics and movement, but also her emotions and memories are brought together in these works. The paintings manifest themselves through their materiality, however the works bring a unique experience to the spectator.

The name of the exhibition is both a reference to the ‘Royal’ city of The Hague, where she lives and works, as it is to the color ‘Royal Blue’. Royal Blue reflects the color of the sky and the ocean, a vibrant and ever changing blue.

With Royal Blue Alex places herself in the long tradition of Dutch landscape painting, romanticism and expressionist abstract painting. She is very adaptive to her surroundings. In developing her practice she found her resources in sports and nature. The speed, action and movement of both nature and sport is very visible in her work.


Anatoly Kuznetsov
Anatoly Kuznetsov, an abstract artist based in Minsk, Belarus, has dedicated four decades to his creative endeavors, producing over 1,000 paintings. He is a member of the Belarusian Union of Artists and has long advocated for the universal language of abstract forms, reflecting an international sensibility.

Recognized as a leading figure in contemporary non-objective art, Kuznetsov explores a diverse range of representational techniques in his work. His canvases are a nuanced dialogue of ideas, weaving together concepts and materials that reflect his profound contemplation on the nature of art. His exploration spans from simplified monochromatic and geometric compositions to intricate polyphonic color arrangements and figurative ensembles, encompassing the full spectrum of abstract art.

Source: Anatoly Kuznetsov, Mezhdu belym i chernym. Based on text by Natalia Sharangovich, art critic.
Oksana Mas
Oksana Mas is an artist, visionary, and creator. Her practice spans a diverse range of mediums, including painting, graphic art, sculpture, installations, and large-scale photo works. Mas’s work is deeply rooted in relational art, neo-expressionism, and the painting revival of the 90s, while also embracing digital and science art.

Drawing upon her rich academic background and multicultural experiences, Oksana Mas creates timeless and versatile masterpieces that seek to uncover the common spiritual code shared by humanity. Her art aims to foster a creative dialogue between different religions and social groups, bridging divides and exploring the intersections of diverse cultures and beliefs.

Oksana Mas’s notable exhibitions include a solo presentation at the Ukrainian Pavilion during the 54th Venice Biennale in 2011, participation in the Glasstress 2013 collateral event at the 55th Venice Biennale, and the 65th Locarno International Film Festival. Her work has also been featured in prestigious international venues such as Art Basel Miami, Frieze (London), FIAC (Paris), ARCOmadrid (Spain), and The Armory Show (New York), reflecting her significant impact on the global art scene.

Oksana's works have been sold at Sotheby's and Christie's auctions and are included in various museum and private collections.



David Saborido
David Saborido is a painter and a graduate of the University of Barcelona, where he specialized in painting and visual arts. He is also a popularizer of Art Aesthetics and the director of the Emotions Workshop, which focuses on teaching participants how to Visualize and Feel Art.
Born in Jerez de la Frontera, Saborido earned his degree in fine arts from the University of Barcelona in 1999. Currently, he is professionally dedicated to plastic research and regularly exhibits his work in various public exhibition spaces and contemporary galleries, both nationally and internationally. He works autonomously and independently, remaining open to any opportunities that contribute to his artistic growth and development.