OUR ARTISTS
STYLL’s artists are the heartbeat of the gallery: a diverse group of visual storytellers whose work is united by emotional impact and strong, distinctive style. Each brings a different perspective, medium, and mood, yet their pieces sit effortlessly together, creating spaces that feel considered, personal, and alive. Through limited edition prints and carefully curated collections, these artists invite you into their worlds, turning everyday walls into places of connection, character, and conversation
Artists Spotlight
STYLL is proud to represent artist Diego Tirigall.
Born in Argentina, now living in Spain, Diego is known for his unique, experimental approach. He gives us the impression that he has a unique window into the future. With a kind of ethereal knowing he invites you to delve headfirst into his work – a heady mix of primary colours and elements from neo-Expressionism, art brut and street art with a hint of adrenalin.
His work is a commentary – cleverly layered to depict the rapidly changing landscape of our modern, complicated world, bringing an engaging dynamic energy to a room that untiringly reveals new perspectives. His work combines a variety of materials and techniques: eco-friendly enamel, acrylic, oil sticks, oil pastels, spray paint, oil-based pencil, solid markers, and collage with paper. I like mixing media as part of a spontaneous and expressive visual language — each painting is built up through layers of colour, gesture, and narrative symbols.
Over the past decade Diego has successfully exhibited and sold over 300 hundred original paintings across the world, many the US and South Korea. For the first time, this collection of his limited edition prints are available only from STYLL, some of which have been created digitally and exclusively for our gallery. Look out for ‘My World’ and ‘Fragmented King’ of which there will only be 30+10 (depending on size) in the world.
His work is a commentary – cleverly layered to depict the rapidly changing landscape of our modern, complicated world, bringing an engaging dynamic energy to a room that untiringly reveals new perspectives. His work combines a variety of materials and techniques: eco-friendly enamel, acrylic, oil sticks, oil pastels, spray paint, oil-based pencil, solid markers, and collage with paper. I like mixing media as part of a spontaneous and expressive visual language — each painting is built up through layers of colour, gesture, and narrative symbols.
Over the past decade Diego has successfully exhibited and sold over 300 hundred original paintings across the world, many the US and South Korea. For the first time, this collection of his limited edition prints are available only from STYLL, some of which have been created digitally and exclusively for our gallery. Look out for ‘My World’ and ‘Fragmented King’ of which there will only be 30+10 (depending on size) in the world.
Andzej Gavriss
These photographs rise from deserts and bedrooms, from quiet railways, borrowed houses, and cities that breathe with heat or cold. They are the accidents that stay with us. This body of work drifts between memory and myth, guided by instinct more than intention. Shot entirely on analogue film, each frame becomes a fragment of a life in motion. Moments that never asked to be understood, only witnessed.
Ruan Springorum
There’s an undeniable thrill that comes with framing a lion’s unblinking, powerful gaze or capturing the raw intensity of a wild dog hunt in suspended animation… In those brief moments, time stands still, and what was once a fleeting, untameable scene is preserved forever. The chaos, the drama, the beauty of nature, all encapsulated in one shot.
Diego Tirigall
My art addresses the subtleties that exist in the interaction between the conscious and the unconscious mind, and their mechanisms in ideas and language. Both figuratively and literally, I depict stories that are deliberately open-ended in a quest to elude the impenetrable logical sequence that guides thought. To do so, I use fragmented pop culture images which, combined with provocative analogies, create thought-provoking strategies for the spectators.
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