ARTICLAIR

Curated digital gallery

Frame the extraordinary.

A visual space for paintings, photography, and new works from the Articlair studio.

  • 53 Curated works
  • 2 Collaborators
Traditional woman portrait
Traditional Woman Portrait 2026 · Acrylic on canvas with mix of oil and other mediums

Photography

Selected photography

A selection of photographic works from the studio.

Spotlight

People behind the work

A few collaborators and contributors shaping current work.

Kitta KI

Kitta

Artist

Kitta is a Danish visual artist whose work moves freely between abstraction, figuration, and mixed media. Working primarily in acrylic on canvas, her paintings range from bold gestural abstracts to intimate figurative works — animals, human forms, playful characters, and nature motifs painted with directness and energy. Her abstract paintings are built through layered fields of colour, graphic lines, and circular marks that create rhythm and movement across the surface. In her figurative work, the same energy is present — whether in a minimalist monochrome study of the human form or a joyful portrait of an animal, Kitta approaches each subject with the same instinct for line and feeling. Alongside painting, Kitta creates mixed media journal work that combines text, mark-making, and image in an immediate and personal way. Her practice reflects a broad curiosity, an eye for colour, and a commitment to making that is direct, felt, and alive.

The Popa Family TH

The Popa Family

Studio

Constantin "Costel" Popa and Georgeta Popa are master ceramicists from Olari near Horezu, devoted to one of the most enduring pottery traditions in Romania. For them, ceramics are not simply objects of use or decoration, but part of a family life shaped by clay, repetition, and the slow discipline of making by hand. Their work belongs to the living Horezu tradition, internationally recognized by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. That heritage is carried not through preservation alone, but through daily practice: wheel-thrown forms, slow drying, natural pigments, and hand-painted decoration built through spirals, feathers, rosettes, and radiating lines. Working from their home and workshop, the Popa family continues a craft passed down through generations. Their ceramics hold the rhythm of shared labor, inherited knowledge, and a deep attachment to place, keeping Horezu pottery active not as a historical reference, but as something practiced every day.

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