Showcase
The Jaunt
- Abel Macias
- Adrian Kay Wong
- Anders SCRMN Meisner
- Anna Valdez
- Anuj Shrestha
- Bodil Jane
- Boicut
- Charlie Edmiston
- Collin van der Sluijs
- David Bruce ...
This Showcase presents limited print editions by 34 international artists invited to participate in The Jaunt – an ongoing curatorial project in which artists travel to a specific destination and create new work in direct response to that experience. Spanning multiple geographies and visual languages, each edition reflects a shift in perspective shaped by immersion and lived experience.
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Artworks from this exhibition
The Jaunt #047
Ekta
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2018
Limited number of works available
Ekta is the moniker of Swedish artist Daniel Götesson, based in Gothenburg. His practice revolves around bold geometric compositions built from vibrant colours, rhythmic lines, and intuitive structure. Working across murals, paintings, and prints, he describes his approach simply as placing shapes and colours in an order that feels right. His work conveys a sense of movement, freedom, and visual balance rooted in contemporary abstract expression.
During his time in Lisbon, Ekta embraced the city through wandering rather than planning. Without maps or expectations, he walked, painted in the streets, and absorbed the shifting colors and atmospheres of different neighborhoods. The relaxed rhythm of the city and its ambient hues left a lasting impression. Back in his studio, he translated that energy into bold geometric forms and a carefully chosen palette inspired by Lisbon’s light and architecture. The print captures not a literal landscape, but the vitality and freedom he experienced while getting lost in the city.
The Jaunt #056
Joel Daniel Phillips
Edition of /50
Nine-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2019
Limited number of works available
Joel Daniel Phillips is an American artist from Tulsa, Oklahoma, known for monumental graphite drawings that explore human experience through classical draftsmanship. His work focuses on portraiture and the social narratives embedded in faces and gestures. By combining technical precision with emotional sensitivity, Phillips examines identity, vulnerability, and the deeper histories that shape individual lives.
Traveling through Morocco’s vast landscapes, Joel Daniel Phillips was struck by the scale and timelessness of the desert. From the Sahara’s dunes to evenings spent in a Bedouin campsite, he experienced moments of humility in the face of nature and history. His artwork reflects a quiet interaction between human presence and landscape, inspired by shared meals, stories, and cultural openness. The print conveys a sense of stillness and reverence, translating the emotional weight of the desert into a carefully rendered composition that honors both place and encounter.
The Jaunt #058
Boicut
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2019
Limited number of works available
Boicut is an Austrian artist based in Vienna whose work draws inspiration from skate culture, urban environments, and everyday objects. His visual language blends illustration and abstraction through spontaneous lines, playful forms, and carefully balanced compositions. Moving fluidly between drawing, printmaking, and painting, Boicut explores the relationship between structure and improvisation within contemporary graphic aesthetics.
In the quiet countryside of Belgium, Boicut found inspiration in small, unexpected details: a cloud like a brushstroke, the sound of deer in the forest, the calm of open fields. Traveling among fellow artists deepened the experience, creating moments of connection and shared discovery. Known for drawing from everyday objects, he gathered impressions and images throughout the trip to build a layered composition. The resulting print assembles multiple elements into a balanced yet dynamic arrangement, reflecting both the landscape’s serenity and the collective energy of the residency.
The Jaunt #061
Greg Ito
Edition of /75
Seven-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2019
Limited number of works available
Greg Ito is a Los Angeles–based artist whose work blends symbolic imagery with dreamlike narrative. Using recurring motifs such as windows, candles, moons, and keyholes, Ito explores themes of longing, memory, and imagination. His paintings and prints exist in a liminal space between waking life and lucid dreaming, inviting viewers into contemplative landscapes shaped by personal mythology.
Arriving in Seoul with little preparation, Greg Ito immersed himself in the city’s energy through spontaneous encounters and explorations. The constant presence of Seoul Tower became a symbolic anchor, representing longing and discovery. Navigating unfamiliar streets and forming new friendships sharpened his awareness of place and self. In his print, Ito frames the landscape within his signature keyhole motif, suggesting both memory and desire. The work transforms a personal moment of connection into a symbolic image that captures the emotional resonance of finally visiting a long-imagined destination.
The Jaunt #063
Swoon
Edition of /75
Letterpress on dampened paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
20 × 28 cm
2020
Limited number of works available
Swoon, the artistic name of Caledonia Curry, is a Brooklyn-based artist known for intricate portraiture and large-scale installations. Emerging from street art, she became widely recognized for her life-sized wheat-pasted figures. Her practice spans sculpture, animation, and social projects, often focusing on community engagement and social justice while exploring themes of empathy, resilience, and human connection.
In Sri Lanka, Swoon divided her time between meditation, drawing, and observing the ocean’s movement. Unexpectedly finding herself in a monastery during the onset of global lockdowns, she experienced a profound stillness shaped by ritual and nature. The rhythms of daily meditation and the sea’s swirling patterns informed her observational approach. Her print studies the water below Sunyata, translating its motion into intricate line work. The piece reflects a moment of pause and introspection, where environment and inner landscape merged into a quietly powerful visual meditation.
The Jaunt #067
David Heo
Edition of /50
Four-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2020
Limited number of works available
David Heo is a Chicago-based artist whose work merges references to mythology, folklore, and contemporary life. Through painting and printmaking, he creates narrative compositions populated by symbolic animals and characters that reflect emotional and psychological states. Drawing from art history and storytelling traditions, Heo constructs scenes that blur the boundary between personal memory and universal myth.
Seeking a break from urban life, David Heo found calm in the green serenity of Camp Wandawega. Canoeing at sunrise and reflecting on personal relationships shifted his focus inward. Thinking of his partner while surrounded by vast nature sparked a narrative about connection and absence. His print blends mythic symbolism with intimate reflection, portraying emotional ties through layered imagery. The landscape becomes a stage for contemplation, transforming a quiet lakeside experience into a poetic meditation on who we carry with us, even when far from home.
The Jaunt #068
Matthew Craven
Edition of /75
Ten-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2020
Limited number of works available
Matthew Craven is an American artist based in Detroit whose work integrates patterns inspired by ancient cultures, textiles, and decorative arts. His compositions combine references ranging from Greek ceramics to Indigenous weaving traditions. Through drawing, collage, and printmaking, Craven explores how visual motifs travel across cultures, creating layered compositions that bridge historical and contemporary aesthetics.
In Bali, Matthew Craven encountered master artisans carving wood and intricate textile traditions rich with pattern and symbolism. Observing their intuitive craftsmanship resonated deeply with his own practice of building complex compositions from simple forms. Inspired by organic motifs and botanical imagery, he integrated subtle references from Balinese iconography into his established visual language. The print merges cultural influence with personal continuity, demonstrating how travel can expand an artist’s vocabulary while reinforcing universal connections found within pattern, repetition, and handmade processes.
The Jaunt #071
Jordy van den Nieuwendijk
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2021
Limited number of works available
Jordy van den Nieuwendijk is a Dutch artist currently based in Melbourne. His work is recognized for its vibrant palette, simplified forms, and playful imagery. Drawing inspiration from everyday subjects such as plants, vehicles, and food, he creates compositions that radiate optimism and energy. His paintings and prints balance bold color with graphic clarity, capturing the essence of familiar objects through expressive minimalism.
Tasmania’s dramatic shifts in landscape and scale left a strong impression on Jordy van den Nieuwendijk. From coastal flights in a small propeller plane to the symbolic presence of a lighthouse, he experienced travel as regained freedom after periods of restriction. The sense of vastness and changing scenery shaped his vibrant composition. In the print, bold color and simplified forms capture both movement and stillness. The work distills fleeting moments—flight, coastline, light—into a graphic expression of perspective gained through exploration.
The Jaunt #077
Sobekcis
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2021
Limited number of works available
Sobekcis is the collaborative practice of twin brothers from Belgrade, Serbia. Emerging from graffiti culture, they developed a distinctive visual language that deconstructs lettering into abstract gestures. Their work explores the tension between chaos and structure through bold forms, textured surfaces, and dynamic compositions that bridge street art, abstraction, and contemporary painting.
Returning to Amsterdam, the twin brothers of Sobekcis revisited a formative city in their artistic journey. Experiencing its museums, public sculptures, and calm architecture through new eyes reshaped their perception. Inspired by monumental forms and contrasting textures, they created a sculptural composition marked by bold gestures and vibrant color. The print balances aggression and harmony, reflecting both their graffiti roots and refined abstraction. It captures a dialogue between past and present, where memory and renewed curiosity collide in a dynamic visual statement.
The Jaunt #089
Martine Johanna
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2022
Limited number of works available
Martine Johanna is a Dutch artist known for her figurative paintings that explore psychological landscapes and feminine identity. Her work examines what she describes as the “female chimerical house,” a symbolic space reflecting emotional complexity within social structures. Through near-realistic imagery and layered narrative, Johanna investigates personal mythology and the inner architecture of experience.
In Gothenburg’s historic Landala Egnahem district, Martine Johanna discovered a preserved harmony between architecture and nature. Walking through snow-covered streets, she was drawn to the dark wooden houses and quiet winter light. The area’s timeless character inspired a merging of trees and structures within her composition. Her print evokes austere beauty through layered tones and careful detail, reflecting the stillness and mystery she experienced. The work becomes a symbolic dwelling—part shelter, part forest—capturing a fleeting sense of balance between human design and natural surroundings.
The Jaunt #092
Lisa Congdon
Edition of /50
Five-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2023
Limited number of works available
Lisa Congdon is an American illustrator, author, and fine artist based in Portland, Oregon. Known for her colorful graphic style and hand lettering, her work combines design, activism, and storytelling. Through books, illustrations, and prints, Congdon creates visually optimistic compositions that celebrate creativity, personal growth, and the power of art to inspire new perspectives.
Kyoto offered Lisa Congdon a long-awaited immersion into Japanese art, design, and textile traditions. Exploring museums, architecture, and contemporary craft revealed a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. Particularly inspired by bold patterns and hand-crafted techniques, she translated these influences into her own graphic language. The print reflects vibrant color, repeating shapes, and warmth, echoing the textiles and cultural details she encountered. It stands as a celebration of cross-cultural inspiration, where careful observation and optimism merge into a joyful and contemporary composition.
The Jaunt #094
Adrian Kay Wong
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2023
Limited number of works available
Adrian Kay Wong is a Los Angeles–based artist whose work captures the quiet poetry of everyday life. Using simplified forms and restrained color palettes, he depicts ordinary scenes and objects with careful attention to atmosphere and composition. His paintings and prints transform mundane moments into contemplative images that highlight subtle beauty within daily environments.
Traveling by train along the Pacific coast, Adrian Kay Wong discovered a meditative rhythm absent from air travel. Observing landscapes shift through panoramic windows and witnessing spontaneous conversations between passengers shaped his perspective. The journey itself, rather than a single destination, became the focus. His print captures the quiet transitions between urban and rural scenery, translating motion into a composed, cinematic image. The work reflects a slowed perception of time, where observation and stillness transform an ordinary commute into a contemplative narrative.
The Jaunt #095
Anders SCRMN Meisner
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2023
Limited number of works available
Anders SCRMN Meisner is a Danish artist based in Copenhagen whose work blends storytelling, humor, and social commentary. Drawing inspiration from politics, history, and nature, he creates compositions that resemble contemporary cave paintings—descriptive yet open-ended. Through bold color and symbolic imagery, Meisner explores cultural narratives and collective memory.
The Faroe Islands’ dramatic weather and remote landscapes humbled Anders Meisner. Surrounded by ocean and ever-changing skies, he felt the power of nature reshape his sense of scale. Waterfalls and pocket-sized mountains inspired a metaphor for carrying impressions long after travel ends. His print distills these rugged forms into simplified imagery, balancing humor and storytelling. It evokes both isolation and vitality, suggesting that nature’s force can be contained within memory, ready to be revisited long after leaving the islands.
The Jaunt #096
Madi
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2023
Limited number of works available
Madi is a French artist based in Lisbon whose work emerges from an intuitive and dreamlike creative process. Her compositions often feature surreal characters, vibrant colors, and playful textures that reflect imagined worlds and emotional landscapes. Guided by instinct rather than strict planning, Madi constructs visual universes where fantasy, memory, and personal symbolism intertwine.
Rome’s layered history and warm color palette resonated deeply with Madi’s intuitive practice. Walking without strict plans allowed spontaneous discoveries to shape her sketches. From architectural grandeur to everyday objects, she gathered fragments of experience that later converged in her studio. The print weaves together symbols from Vatican frescoes to nightlife details, blending personal memory with collective heritage. Rich ochres and expressive forms reflect the city’s timeless atmosphere, transforming a week of exploration into an imaginative and vibrant visual diary.
The Jaunt #098
Karabo Poppy
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2023
Limited number of works available
Karabo Poppy is a South African illustrator and designer based in Johannesburg. Her work celebrates African culture through bold patterns, vibrant color, and dynamic compositions. Drawing inspiration from traditional aesthetics and contemporary urban life, she explores themes of identity, heritage, and cultural pride while creating visually powerful imagery that bridges past and present.
In Bangkok, Karabo Poppy encountered a seamless coexistence between city and nature, tradition and modernity. Conversations with local fishermen and observations of tattoo culture deepened her understanding of heritage evolving in contemporary contexts. Inspired by Muay Thai and community pride, she developed a composition celebrating cultural continuity. The print merges bold forms with symbolic references, expressing movement and resilience. It reflects her commitment to honoring roots while embracing exchange, capturing the vibrant energy that defines both Bangkok and her own artistic identity.
The Jaunt #099
William LaChance
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2023
Limited number of works available
William LaChance is an American artist based in St. Louis whose practice blends painting, printmaking, textile design, and assemblage. His work often juxtaposes diverse visual references—from fashion and design to art history and natural forms. By combining unexpected materials and imagery, LaChance creates hybrid compositions that blur the boundaries between fine art and applied design.
The vast landscapes of Oregon felt both cinematic and theatrical to William LaChance. Observing small-town life and expansive scenery, he perceived the environment as a stage inhabited by characters. Drawing from this narrative quality, he created a composition where figure and ground blur within painterly abstraction. The print references folk traditions and artificial silhouettes, highlighting the tension between authenticity and artifice. It captures a landscape transformed by imagination, where environment and storytelling merge into a contemplative scene.
The Jaunt #102
Scott Sueme
Edition of /50
Five-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2024
Limited number of works available
Scott Sueme is a Canadian artist based in Vancouver whose work centers on color, material exploration, and abstraction. Drawing from hard-edge painting traditions, he investigates how color relationships evoke memory and emotion. His compositions balance geometric structure with subtle human presence, emphasizing how perception and materiality interact within contemporary painting.
Mexico City’s architectural details and decorative ironwork captivated Scott Sueme. Walking through vibrant neighborhoods, he documented gates, lattices, and entryways that balanced function and ornament. These modest yet intricate designs informed his exploration of color and abstraction. The print isolates structural patterns into layered forms, revealing depth through subtle tonal shifts. Inspired by craftsmanship and cultural texture, the work transforms everyday urban details into a refined composition that honors both material presence and human touch.
The Jaunt #103
Ellena Lourens
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2024
Few Units Left
Elléna Lourens is a South African artist known for intimate figurative compositions that explore emotional connection and human presence. Through subtle line work and carefully balanced color palettes, she creates scenes that feel both personal and universal. Her practice spans murals, painting, and printmaking, often focusing on quiet moments of reflection and interpersonal relationships.
In Nairobi, Elléna Lourens experienced warmth and hospitality that reshaped her perception of connection across Africa. Inspired by Maasai textiles and the symbolic presence of blankets in daily life, she developed a composition centered on protection and comfort. The print portrays a figure wrapped in patterned fabric, embodying both literal observation and emotional memory. Through simplified forms and balanced color, the work conveys cultural richness and shared humanity, translating a welcoming experience into a tender visual statement.
The Jaunt #104
Mar Figueroa
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2024
Few Units Left
Mar Figueroa is an Ecuadorian-born painter based in New York. Her work explores identity through surreal autobiographical imagery that bridges cultural influences from North and South America. Drawing on Andean symbolism and personal narrative, Figueroa creates dreamlike compositions where figures and environments merge, reflecting the complexities of living between cultures.
Surrounded by the dramatic contrasts of Olympic National Park, Mar Figueroa reflected on nature’s power and shared artistic community. Puma tracks in the snow served as a reminder of human fragility within vast landscapes. Inspired by collective energy among fellow artists, she created a composition where figures and environment intertwine. The print evokes dialogue, fluidity, and connection, blending surreal elements with personal symbolism. It captures a moment of pause in which nature and collaboration reshape perception.
The Jaunt #107
Timo Kuilder
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2024
Limited number of works available
Timo Kuilder is a Dutch artist based in Amsterdam whose practice centers on minimal forms and observational drawing. Guided by a philosophy of “less is more,” he distills complex environments into simplified shapes and balanced compositions. His work reflects an ongoing curiosity about nature and everyday surroundings, translating observation into calm, graphic storytelling.
The turquoise lakes and cascading waterfalls of Plitvice National Park offered Timo Kuilder a quiet escape from urban life. Long drives through foggy mountains and immersive hikes heightened his awareness of nature’s stillness. His print distills lush forests and vivid waters into simplified shapes and calm composition. Through minimal forms and restrained color, the work reflects clarity found in slowing down. It serves as a reminder of how natural environments recalibrate the senses and inspire renewed focus.
The Jaunt #108
Abel Macias
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2024
Limited number of works available
Abel Macias is a Los Angeles–based artist whose work draws inspiration from Mexican folk art, everyday objects, and desert landscapes. After many years living in New York, his move to California influenced a warmer color palette and new visual references. His compositions combine symbolic imagery with earthy tones, creating narratives rooted in cultural memory and lived experience.
In Rwanda, Abel Macias encountered both profound history and thriving natural beauty. From visiting the Genocide Memorial to witnessing wildlife in Akagera National Park, his journey balanced reflection and awe. Safari experiences inspired imagery of elephants, giraffes, and birds roaming freely. The print translates these vivid encounters into a stylized composition rooted in his folk-influenced aesthetic. It captures the vitality of wildlife and the resilience of place, honoring a country defined by both memory and forward momentum.
The Jaunt #111
Tom Haugomat
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2024
Limited number of works available
Tom Haugomat is a French illustrator and artist based in Paris. With a background in animation, his work carries a cinematic quality defined by strong composition, bold color fields, and expressive use of negative space. Inspired by landscapes and urban environments, Haugomat creates atmospheric scenes that balance narrative suggestion with graphic clarity.
Exploring Philadelphia beyond its landmarks, Tom Haugomat sought personal entry points through urban green spaces. Unexpected social contrasts and vivid encounters shaped his perspective. A striking moment involving children on a bus left a lasting emotional imprint, blending innocence and unease. His print transforms that unsettling memory into a cinematic composition marked by bold color and strong negative space. The work reflects the complexity of a city where beauty, tension, and humanity coexist in unexpected ways.
The Jaunt #112
Anuj Shrestha
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2024
Limited number of works available
Anuj Shrestha is a Philadelphia-based illustrator and cartoonist whose work engages with contemporary social and political themes. Through clear lines and bold color palettes, he addresses subjects such as migration, technology, and climate change. His illustrations have appeared in major publications including The New York Times and The New Yorker.
In Paris, Anuj Shrestha immersed himself in art and architecture, finding profound inspiration in a major Surrealism exhibition. Witnessing the transformative power of art firsthand led him to depict a figure physically altered by what they observe. The print merges clarity and symbolism, translating museum experience into visual metaphor. Through clean lines and thoughtful composition, the work reflects how cultural immersion can reshape perception, capturing the literal and figurative impact of encountering art in its historic context.
The Jaunt #113
Taquen
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2025
Limited number of works available
Taquen is a Spanish artist from Madrid whose murals and studio works explore the relationship between people and their environments. Using fluid lines and warm natural colors, he often portrays figures, animals, and plants in poetic compositions. His work reflects themes of movement, change, and connection with landscape.
Running the Sahara Marathon among Sahrawi communities profoundly impacted Taquen. Experiencing their hospitality and resilience amid harsh desert conditions shaped both his reflections and artwork. Workshops with local children and encounters with decorated hands inspired symbolic elements within the composition. The print references “the desert in the desert,” blending human gesture and landscape. Through warm tones and expressive line, the work honors courage and community, transforming endurance and solidarity into a poetic tribute.
The Jaunt #114
David Bruce
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2025
Limited number of works available
David Bruce is a Belgian artist based in Liège who began his career in graffiti before expanding into studio painting and sculpture. His work combines pop-inspired imagery with bold graphic forms, often featuring playful motifs such as smiley faces, basketballs, and bananas. Bruce’s compositions balance humor with vibrant contemporary aesthetics.
In a snowy Swedish village, David Bruce embraced stillness and camaraderie. Removed from routine, he found inspiration in forest walks and shared conversations. The vast, silent landscape encouraged contemplation and simplicity. His print reflects this immensity through bold yet restrained imagery, capturing nature’s calm under winter light. The composition embodies recharged creativity, translating peaceful isolation into a graphic statement that celebrates both solitude and connection.
The Jaunt #115
Charlie Edmiston
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2025
Limited number of works available
Charlie Edmiston is a Los Angeles–based artist whose bold compositions are shaped by his background in graffiti and design. Despite being colorblind, he meticulously studies color relationships, developing palettes that emphasize harmony and contrast. His work often references architecture and sculpture through strong geometric forms and vibrant surfaces.
Traveling across upstate New York, Charlie Edmiston discovered lush forests and expansive sculpture parks that challenged his sense of scale. Inspired by monumental abstract forms, he focused on purity of shape and color. The print centers on floating geometric elements drawn from observed landscapes, emphasizing simplicity over density. Through carefully selected hues and spatial restraint, the work reflects how exposure to large-scale abstraction can refine perspective, transforming travel impressions into distilled visual impact.
The Jaunt #118
Georgia Hill
Edition of /50
Screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
71 × 51 cm
2025
Limited number of works available
Georgia Hill is an Australian artist currently based in Paris. Her multidisciplinary practice includes murals, installations, paintings, and drawings that respond to specific places and experiences. Through photography, notes, and collected references, she transforms architectural and landscape elements into layered compositions exploring memory, movement, and spatial perception.
In Sicily, Georgia Hill slowed her pace to fully absorb Cretto di Burri and Gibellina’s sculptural landscape. Photographing concrete textures and architectural fragments allowed details to resonate over time. Her print collages illustrated references from the site, blending permanence and ephemerality. The composition reflects questions of distance, memory, and preservation. By layering observed patterns with expressive drawing, she captures a town shaped by history and reconstruction, translating site-specific experience into contemplative abstraction.
The Jaunt #119
Tuyo
Edition of /50
Screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
71 × 51 cm
2025
Limited number of works available
Tuyo is the artistic moniker of German painter and printmaker David Schmitt, based in Barcelona. His work combines influences from folk art, pop culture, and primitive imagery to create bold, tactile compositions. Characterized by rough shapes and playful storytelling, his paintings and prints evoke a timeless, human-centered visual language.
At The Holdout in Portugal, Tuyo embraced creative retreat and simple routines. Harvesting apples, running through orchards, and later exploring Lisbon’s tiles and markets shaped his imagery. The print merges sardines, folk motifs, and autumn harvest into a playful narrative composition. Rooted in tactile textures and bold forms, the work reflects gratitude for focused time and cultural immersion. It captures the joy of combining rural calm and urban vibrancy into a unified, story-like image.
The Jaunt - 10 Year Anniversary
Hense
Edition of /50
Four-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2019
Limited number of works available
Hense, the artistic name of Alex Brewer, is an American painter based in Atlanta. Emerging from graffiti culture, he developed a distinctive abstract style built from vibrant colors, sweeping lines, and energetic shapes. His work explores the dynamic relationship between form, movement, and space across murals, paintings, and prints.
On the island of Vlieland, Hense immersed himself in coastal atmosphere and open space. Known for vibrant abstraction, he responded to the island’s rhythm through layered shapes and energetic color relationships. The print reflects interaction between form and movement, echoing the expansive landscape and shifting light. Through bold gestures and structured composition, the work translates the island’s vitality into dynamic abstraction, emphasizing harmony between environment and artistic instinct.
The Jaunt - 10 Year Anniversary
Linnea Andersson
Edition of /50
Two-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
Limited number of works available
Linnéa Andersson is a Swedish artist based in Gothenburg whose work explores emotion through abstract botanical forms. Using simplified leaf shapes and subtle color relationships, she creates compositions that function as visual diaries of inner states. Her paintings and prints investigate how mood and memory can be expressed without figurative imagery.
In Furudal, Linnéa Andersson continued her exploration of emotion through organic abstraction. Inspired by natural surroundings, her leaf-like forms suggest inner states rather than literal scenery. The print uses simplified shapes and subtle color interplay to evoke quiet reflection. Through the space between forms and canvas edge, she communicates mood without words. The work embodies the calm introspection fostered by rural retreat, where nature becomes a mirror for emotional language.
The Jaunt - 10 Year Anniversary
Liz Flores
Edition of /50
Six-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
Limited number of works available
Liz Flores is a Chicago-based artist of Mexican and Cuban descent. Her work centers on the human figure, using movement, color, and abstraction to explore identity and emotion. Drawing inspiration from her Latina heritage, she creates vibrant compositions that celebrate cultural expression and the complexities of the human condition.
In San Miguel de Allende, Liz Flores reconnected with cultural heritage through architecture, color, and human presence. Inspired by her Latina roots and the expressive movement of figures, she translated these impressions into a vibrant composition. The print explores the female form as a vehicle for storytelling, merging gesture and pattern. Through bold hues and dynamic structure, the work reflects identity shaped by place, capturing the warmth and complexity of cultural return.
The Jaunt - 10 Year Anniversary
Anna Valdez
Edition of /50
Six-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2024
Limited number of works available
Anna Valdez is an American artist based in Sacramento whose work investigates cultural identity through still-life compositions. Using painting, collage, and printmaking, she explores the relationship between personal memory and historical artifacts. Her practice often incorporates plants, textiles, and domestic objects as tools for visual storytelling and archival reflection.
In Anchorage, Anna Valdez expanded her exploration of material culture and identity through observation of landscape and domestic detail. Drawing from her practice of cataloguing objects and environments, she translated Alaskan impressions into layered still-life compositions. The print reflects her method of connecting place with personal narrative, weaving pattern, flora, and collected references into a cohesive arrangement. Through careful color and structure, the work embodies how travel becomes archived memory, transformed into a visual inventory of experience.
The Jaunt - 10 Year Anniversary
Collin van der Sluijs
Edition of /50
Three-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
2013
Collin van der Sluijs is a Dutch artist from Maastricht known for intricate paintings and murals that blend surrealism with narrative symbolism. His compositions often explore human emotion and the relationship between nature and imagination. Through highly detailed imagery, he constructs dreamlike worlds that balance chaos, beauty, and storytelling.
In Porto, Collin van der Sluijs observed both economic hardship and communal pride. Inspired by the iconic blue-and-white tiles of São Bento station, he reimagined historical battle scenes through animal figures. The print blends narrative surrealism with decorative pattern, reflecting both cultural heritage and personal interpretation. By transforming human conflict into symbolic fauna, he captures sincerity and resilience, translating urban discovery into a richly detailed composition that balances critique and celebration.
The Jaunt in a Cabin #002
Bodil Jane
Edition of /50
Two-colour screen print on paper
Signed and numbered by the artist
70 × 50 cm
Limited number of works available
Bodil Jane is a Dutch artist based in Amsterdam whose paintings explore emotional states through organic abstraction. Inspired by nature and human experience, she creates compositions built from flowing shapes and balanced color fields. Her work often reflects themes of introspection, growth, and the quiet connection between inner life and environment.
In the quiet landscape of Drentsche Aa, Bodil Jane embraced introspection within a cabin setting. Surrounded by natural stillness, she reflected on emotional states and organic forms. Her print translates this retreat into simplified shapes that echo leaves and abstract growth. Subtle contrasts and negative space evoke contemplation rather than narrative. The work captures the restorative power of solitude, where environment and inner experience gently intertwine into a balanced visual meditation.