An Electric Tribute to Color, Energy, and the Height of the Season
Heatwave: A Chromatic Surge of Bold Summer Art
Vibrant and unapologetic, our latest curation immerses the viewer in the visual heat of high summer. Heatwave is a collection of bold summer art—a chromatic surge of saturation, movement, and light that channels the heightened sensory experience of the season. From the very beginning, the works establish a sense of intensity. As such, they draw the eye into a world defined by color, energy, and atmosphere.
A Chromatic Celebration of High Summer
At its peak, summer reveals itself most vividly through color. Therefore, in this curation, that intensity takes center stage. We lean fully into saturation, carefully selecting works that pulse with energy, hue, and tactile presence. For example, blazing reds meet sun-warmed ochres, while searing ceruleans contrast with smoldering corals. Together, these tones form a visual language that feels immediate, immersive, and alive.
Rather than whisper, these compositions radiate. In fact, they command attention through presence alone. Whether abstract or sculptural, each piece reflects the heat, rhythm, and atmosphere of summer in full force. As a result, the collection captures not only the look of the season, but also its emotional intensity and sensory depth.
Featuring Artists Who Thrive in the Heat
The curation features radiant works by Casper Brindle, whose atmospheric color fields shimmer with depth, surface tension, and light. Regine Schumann’s luminous acrylic panels transform with ambient glow, creating immersive chromatic environments that shift with the sun. Rashid Al Khalifa brings an architectural sensibility to the season, his convex metal forms evoking both heat haze and horizon lines. Thomas Jackson electrifies the everyday with surreal installations that capture the chaos and beauty of natural forces caught mid-air.
Together, these artists create a layered dialogue. On one hand, their works differ in medium and approach. On the other, they remain unified through a shared commitment to color, movement, and material exploration. Consequently, the collection feels cohesive yet dynamic.
The Pulse of Summer, Reimagined
This is bold summer art not as a passing trend, but as a deliberate and enduring aesthetic. Instead of relying on excess, each piece embraces vibrancy as a form of presence. In turn, the collection reflects the full spectrum of summer’s energy—from the tension of a sunlit afternoon to the surreal stillness of heat.
Moreover, moments of contrast begin to emerge. For instance, the electrified calm before dusk softens the intensity, while the lingering glow of late light introduces a quieter rhythm. As a result, the curation feels balanced rather than overwhelming.
From radiant abstraction to optical illusion, the works expand how summer can be seen and experienced. In doing so, they amplify visual storytelling while maintaining clarity and control. Ultimately, the energy remains high, but never chaotic.
Bold Summer Art: Designed to Make a Statement
Curated with interiors in mind, Heatwave offers more than seasonal expression—it delivers lasting visual impact. These works thrive in spaces that embrace natural light, open layouts, and architectural clarity. Consequently, they are particularly well suited for contemporary coastal homes, resort-inspired interiors, and sun-filled penthouses.
At the same time, each piece functions as a focal point while still integrating seamlessly into its surroundings. In other words, the works enhance the space without overwhelming it. Through color, scale, and composition, they introduce energy while maintaining balance.
Ultimately, Heatwave invites you to do more than observe summer. Instead, it encourages you to live within it—fully immersed in its color, warmth, and intensity.
Explore the Collection.

Laura Berger ‘The Other Side Of Sunset’ 2023, Oil on Canvas

Rob and Nick Carter ‘Small Orange Orb’ 2018, Unique Cibachrome Print Mounted on Aluminium and Framed, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Regine Schumann ‘Colormirror Soft Orange Mini Milan’ 2024, Fluorescent Acrylic Glass, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

James Casebere ‘Bright Yellow House’ 2018, Framed Archival Pigment Print Mounted to Dibond, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Casper Brindle ‘Veil V (Orange)’ 2024, Acrylic & Automotive Paint on Formed Acrylic, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Bill Armstrong ‘After Robert Doisneau’ The Fall’ 2019, Archival Pigment Print

Mária Svarbová ‘Swimming’ 2016, Archival Pigment Print, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Carli Hermès ‘Yellow Light’ 2025, Photography Printed on Baryta Satin Paper, Framed with Museum Glass, Ed. of 10, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Adjei Tawiah ‘Yellow Cowboy’ 2023, Sponge and Oil on Canvas, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Lyès-Olivier Sidhoum ‘Inner Sunrise’ 2024, Crystal Acrylic, Color Pigments and Aluminum, Ed. 1/8 + 2AP, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Min Kim ‘Orange Relation’ 2025, Oil on Canvas, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Benjamin Langford ‘Yellow Poppy’ 2023, Pigment Print on Canvas, Acrylic Paint, Colored Pencil, Waxed Thread,

Ellwood T. Risk ‘Orange Risk’ 2012, Resin Covered Image on Wood Panel, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Didem Yagci ‘Don’t Lose Your Fire’ 2023, Wall Sculpture with Layers of Wood and Plaster with Acrylic Paint, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Sarah Poots ‘Sunset (Pairing)’ 2024, Oil on Canvas, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Rashid Al Khalifa ‘Black and Orange’ 2014, Matte Enamel on Aluminium, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Camilla Engström ‘Orange Earth’ 2022, Oil on Canvas, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Rob Pruitt ‘Week of Sunsets (Spring Equinox, 2024)’ 2025, Acrylic on Canvas in Hand Painted Artist’s Frames, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Karen Arm ‘Yellow Wavy Rays on Red’ ca. 2016, Acrylic on Canvas, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Thomas Jackson ‘Linen #4’ 2022, Archival Pigment Print, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Ma Yongqiang ‘Trajectory – Orange’ 2022, Mixed Media, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Rachel Hayden ‘Weighted Blanket Made of Sand’ 2023, Acrylic on Masonite Panel, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Mimi Jensen ‘Sunset’ 2024, Oil on Canvas, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Andy Harwood ‘Adjusted Light (Orange)’ 2023, Synthetic Polymer on Canvas

Penelope Umbrico ‘39,019,893 Suns from Sunsets from Flikr (Partial) 11/12/18’ 2018, Chromogenic Machine Prints, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Claude Théberge ‘Yellow Umbrellas’ ca. 2002, Acrylic on Canvas, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Rob and Nick Carter ‘Icelandic Poppy, Orange’ 2018, Cibachrome Print Mounted on Aluminium and Framed, Ed. 1&2/3 + 2AP, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Vincent Beaurin ‘Ocelle’ 2025, Polystyrene, Epoxy, Glass Flakes, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Tyler Shields ‘Ferrari On Fire’ 2022, Chromogenic Print, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Maria Hassabi ‘Untitled’ 2024, Giclee Fine Art archival Print on Hahnemuehle Fibre Paper, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Saidou Dicko ‘Untitled’ 2023, Hand-Painted Archival Pigment Print; Gigital Collage without Retouching, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Holly Lowen ‘Landscape in Clay’ 2025, Oil on Linen

Martha Alf ‘Costa Brava Blue’ 1972, Oil on Canvas, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Dorian Gaudin ‘Tempest of the Future’ 2021, Aluminum, Chrome and Paint, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Maria Hassabi ‘Untitled’ 2024, Giclee Fine Art archival Print on Hahnemuehle Fibre Paper, Framed Behind UV Protecting Museum Glass, Ed. of 5 + 2AP, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

Pamela Beck ‘Ablaze 2/15’ 2024, Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemuhle Photo Luster, Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

