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Ines Katamso (b. 1990) is an Indonesian - French painter based in Bali. After studying art and design in France, Ines was drawn back to her homeland, where she currently works as an artist and visual designer under her studio named Atelier Seni. Upon returning to the island, she initiated her artistic journey by creating commissioned murals before gradually transitioning to more intimate scales and subject matter. Through her artworks, Ines explores themes related to biology, microbiology, and astrophysics. She is also dedicated to making her creation process more environmentally sustainable, from her choices of materials to exploring cutting and splicing into her artworks. Ines’ paintings references the micro-organics that are fragile and essential to our life. By zooming in and depicting them in a larger-than-life format, she would like to remind us of the importance of these microscopic mechanisms that exist within nature.
2025
90 x 62 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven cotton canvas
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2025
133 x 52 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven cotton canvas
EUR 3.000
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TELLURIC FLORA III
2025
102 x 67 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven cotton canvas
EUR 3.000
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2025
80 x 56,5 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven cotton canvas
EUR 1.670
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UNTITLED III
2025
142 x 58 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven canvas
EUR 3.250
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Shayan Gunawan is a Bali-based interdisciplinary artist who focuses on design and materiality. After studying graphic design at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, she expanded her practice to reflect a growing interest in crafts, sculpture, product, and interior design. Inspired by traditional techniques and wabi-sabi philosophies, her design ethos embraces the slow and the handmade. With a keen eye for industrial aesthetics, she coaxes natural materials into graphic lines and striking forms. In this way, her creations reveal moments of surprising beauty at the intersection of craftsmanship and innovation.
Salvita Salim De Corte is a Bali-born artist and actor of Indonesian, German, and Indian descent. Raised in a creative environment by artist parents, De Corte began painting in an act of catharsis following the passing of her father, himself a painter, when she inherited his studio and the brushes and blank canvases left in his wake. Ever since, she has approached painting as a means to explore relationships and the emotions they engender. She paints portraits and bodies alone and intertwined, their identities composites of characters she’s encountered at key stages of her life, and their faces and figures imbued with and abstracted by the feelings that arise in the liminal flow state. These feelings are echoed in De Corte’s choice of color combinations. The paintings on view in Neighbor see her recent experiments with natural indigo pigments, and a practice entering its blue period.
2025
50 x 30 cm
Acrylic on tea-stained cotton canvas
EUR 1.280
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2025
125 x 100 cm
Acrylic on tea-stained cotton canvas
EUR 3.680
2025
39 x 39 cm
Acrylic on tea-stained cotton canvas with acrylic glaze
EUR 1.280
2025
50 x 30 cm
Acrylic on tea-stained cotton canvas
EUR 1.280
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2025
39 x 39 cm
Acrylic and indigo on tea-stained cotton canvas
EUR 1.280
2025
42 x 29 cm
Acrylic and indigo pigments on tea-stained cotton canvas with acrylic glaze
EUR 1.200
2025
125 x 100 cm
Acrylic on tea-stained cotton canvas
EUR 3.680
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1984, Ricky Lee Gordon is an artist and curator with a studio practice that sees him create natural landscapes on canvas using pigments and dyes found only in nature, a deeply personal process he likens to meditation for the manner in which it illuminates the interconnectedness of all life.
Working under the aegis of painting nature with nature, he explores a variety of mediums, seeking harmony through the alchemy of materials and form in processes that include oxidising plant dyes, rock pigments, batik printing with beeswax, cyanotypes, lithographs, copper and acid engravings. In his public practice, Lee Gordon is known as one of “street art’s 11 greats” (National Geographic) for his large-scale artworks highlighting social and environmental issues for organisations such as Amnesty International, Greenpeace, and the United Nations. Having moved to Cape Town in his twenties and founded A WORD OF ART Gallery, the Colour Ikamva school rejuvenation project and the Andpeople advertising agency, Lee Gordon went on to live in Los Angeles in 2015, where he studied anatomy, classical drawing and painting at the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art.
With the ocean remaining an ever-present source of inspiration, Lee Gordon lived in Sri Lanka from 2016 to 2022, where he created the Śūnyatā artist residency. He is now based in Bali, Indonesia, where he founded SUN.CONTEMPORARY in 2024, a gallery and art advisory which nurtures and creates connections between the island’s creative community and the international art world.
2025
48 x 40 cm
Charcoal and rock pigment on raw canvas with cut
and sewn handloom Kyoto linen
Custom artist teak wood frame
EUR 1.940
2025
48 x 40 cm
Charcoal, plant dye, rock pigment on raw canvas
with cut and sewn handloom Kyoto linen
Custom artist teak wood frame
EUR 1.940
2025
60 x 60 cm
Charcoal and Indigo plant dye on raw canvas
EUR 2.400
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STORIES FROM THE PAST, A VISION FOR THE FUTURE
2025
60 x 40 cm
Charcoal, plant dye, rock pigment on raw canvas with
cut and sewn handloom Kyoto linen
Custom artist teak wood frame
EUR 2.100
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2025
60 x 40 cm
Charcoal, plant dye, rock pigment on raw canvas
with cut and sewn handloom Kyoto linen
Custom artist teak wood frame
EUR 2.100
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2025
120 x 120 cm
Charcoal and Indigo plant dye on raw canvas
EUR 6.300
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2025
200 x 200 cm
Charcoal, rock pigment and Indigo plant dye on raw canvas
EUR 11.200
2024
180 x 180 cm
Indigo, rock pigments and charcoal on raw canvas
Natural Earth Paint Eco UV Varnish
Suar wood frame
EUR 8.950
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2025
160 x 130 cm
Charcoal and Indigo plant dye on raw canvas with
cut and sewn Bali linen
Suar wood frame
EUR 7.800
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