Photo: Anna Gerasimova
Color is more than just a filter; it is the raw energy of a moment. Colorful focuses on how the world hits the eye when we stop chasing a flawless image and start looking for intention. This exhibition is about the deliberate choice to notice a specific hue, a soft gradient, or a sudden burst of light.
By stripping away black and white, these works force us to confront the environment in its most vibrant state. Whether it’s a single, deep tone found in the woods or the wild mix of shades in an open landscape, the focus remains on the photographer’s perspective. We aren’t looking for technical perfection—we are looking for the mood. A blurred texture or a harsh, saturated shadow is proof of a scene that was truly felt.
These images act as a visual diary of our surroundings. They show that even the simplest natural detail becomes significant the moment we decide to really look at it. It is a celebration of the spectrum and the simple, powerful act of seeing the world in full color.
Alvaro de Bueren Schreiber / Anna Gerasimova / Antonio Domingos / Brigitte B Burckhardt / Constance H / Emma B / Ian Hale FCIS / Ian Storrar / James McMullen / K Rolo / Karen Safer / Kiyoko Fueki / Leandro Azzolini / Mariangela Pfahler / Marion Kuhn / Mattie Egerter / Michael Watz / Monica Spinazzé / Nakai Chinogwenya / Naoyukiy / Nicola Fantin / Paul Campbell / Richard Murrin / Sara Livrieri / Sarah Hague / Savva Locci / Vivek Vaishnavi / Yasmin Centeno
The exhibition catalogue will be released soon. Stay tuned!
photographers
Alvaro de Bueren Schreiber / Anna Gerasimova / Antonio Domingos / Brigitte B Burckhardt / Constance H / Emma B / Ian Hale FCIS / Ian Storrar / James McMullen / K Rolo / Karen Safer / Kiyoko Fueki / Leandro Azzolini / Mariangela Pfahler / Marion Kuhn / Mattie Egerter / Michael Watz / Monica Spinazzé / Nakai Chinogwenya / Naoyukiy / Nicola Fantin / Paul Campbell / Richard Murrin / Sara Livrieri / Sarah Hague / Savva Locci / Vivek Vaishnavi / Yasmin Centeno
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introduction
Color is more than just a filter; it is the raw energy of a moment. Colorful focuses on how the world hits the eye when we stop chasing a flawless image and start looking for intention. This exhibition is about the deliberate choice to notice a specific hue, a soft gradient, or a sudden burst of light.
By stripping away black and white, these works force us to confront the environment in its most vibrant state. Whether it’s a single, deep tone found in the woods or the wild mix of shades in an open landscape, the focus remains on the photographer’s perspective. We aren’t looking for technical perfection—we are looking for the mood. A blurred texture or a harsh, saturated shadow is proof of a scene that was truly felt.
These images act as a visual diary of our surroundings. They show that even the simplest natural detail becomes significant the moment we decide to really look at it. It is a celebration of the spectrum and the simple, powerful act of seeing the world in full color.
catalogue
The exhibition catalogue will be released soon. Stay tuned!
Brigitte B Burckhardt
Morgestraich, 2023. Digital photograph, 45×80cm, £375.
Ian Hale FCIS
Colwyn bay Wales, 2026. Digital photograph.
Sarah Hague
DRUGS 2, 2023. Digital Photo with Creative Editing
Ian Storrar
rainbow ribbons, 2019. Digital photograph
Richard Murrin
Buddhist Monks, 2020. Digital photograph.
Savva Locci
Chromatic Passage, 2025. Digital photograph.
Vivek Vaishnavi
Celestial symphony, 2024. Digital photograph.
Brigitte B Burckhardt
Summertime, 2025. Digital photograph, 50×50cm, £275.
Constance H
Hong Kong Hues, 2024. Digital photograph, 2443×1567.
Savva Locci
Behind the Veil, 2025. Digital photograph.
Karen Safer
Disney Dancing Dynamo, 2025. Medium, 18×14in.
Mattie Egerter
Pondering, 2024. Digital photograph
K Rolo
Beauty in Blue, 2026.
Michael Watz
Multi colorful Umbrellas Suspended From The Ceiling. 14×14in, $750.
Richard Murrin
Washing Line Inspector, 2019. Digital photograph.
Anna Gerasimova
Rosefall, 2026. Digital photograph.
Monica Spinazzé
Blue Whisper, 2023. Digital Photograph.
Antonio Domingos
Pink wall, 2025. Photography with digital intervention, 50×70cm, €600.
Monica Spinazzé
Red Passion, 2024. Digital Photograph.
Alvaro de Bueren Schreiber
Distance, 2025. Fujifilm XT4 with Fujinon 56mm f:1.2.
Emma B
The Ethereal Centre, 2026. Digital photograph.
Vivek Vaishnavi
Sunrise on a misty morning, 2026. Digital photograph.
Mariangela Pfahler
012, 2025. Digital photograph, prints available on request.
Yasmin Centeno
Optical Illusion, 2022.
Alvaro de Bueren Schreiber
Mermaid, 2025. Fujifilm XT4 with Fujinon 56mm f:1.2
James McMullen
Full Arc, 2024. Digital photograph.
Karen Safer
Bel Air Chevy, 2025. Digital photograph, 9×14in.
Nakai Chinogwenya
Cyanotype on Cardstock
Paul Campbell
Untitled. C41 colour negative roll film and shot with a Hasselblad 500cm
Leandro Azzolini
Sol y sombra/color y negro, 2017. Digital photograph.
Mattie Egerter
Motmot, 2026. Digital photograph
Naoyukiy
Painting on Waters 1, 2026. Digital photograph.
Antonio Domingos
Ochre rust and yellow, 2025. Photography with digital intervention, 50×70cm, €600.
Nicola Fantin
Burano with Windows, 2024. Digital photograph
Sara Livrieri
Pink Breeze, 2026. Digital photograph.
Anna Gerasimova
Little Guardian, 2025. Digital photograph.
Mariangela Pfahler
Red Room, 2025. Digital photograph, prints available on request.
Kiyoko Fueki
W God, 2007. Digital photograph.
Michael Watz
Blowing In The Wind, 2025. Digital Photograph, 16×14 in, $750.
Marion Kuhn
Structures in Orange, 2026. Digital photograph.
Marion Kuhn
Minimal Orange, 2026. Digital photograph
Ian Storrar
The Kelpies rise, 2024. Digital photograph.
Constance H
Colour the Stage, 2025. Digital photograph, 1887×2499.
Nicola Fantin
Burano with Shaking House, 2024. Digital photograph





















































































