A haven of beauty

As April 2026 begins, Galerie Koronin is brimming with new possibilities. We are delighted to welcome works by Tupsa, Valaine de Ranson, Hugo Eckener, and  Luca Hartmann.
In a world often marked by tension, their art acts as a soothing balm. Two major artistic themes emerge from their work: a celebration of the female nude and a reinvention of the landscape.

Resistance through beauty

Unlike the superficial quest for novelty in our modern societies, these artists challenge conventions through precision and emotion. The body and nature incorporate everyday objects into idyllic settings, bridging the gap between tradition and modernity.

Consequently, a genuine artistic community is forming around Contemporary Neo-Folklorism. Our gallery is proud to be associated with this movement, whose mission is simple yet fundamental: to showcase, to move, and to preserve memories.

The thematic approach?

Here, there is no aggression or gloom.
Our artists take a stand against masculism and puritanism through colour and good humour. It is a rare approach: they bring us back to pure feminine beauty and to an emancipated human being, filled with wonder at their authentic connection with nature.

Technology and Innovation?

The gallery’s richness also lies in the diversity of its tools. Whether they use brushes, mixed media, airbrushes or creative AI, these visual artists treat us to worlds that are instantly recognisable.

Digital watermarks and protection?

It is important to note that, with regard to generative AI, the gallery has been applying a protective retouch since mid-2025. The signatures on the photographs of the works received are ‘supplemented’ by a digital watermark for protection. Consequently, the signature on the original canvas may differ slightly from its digital version, thereby safeguarding the artist’s rights.

Valaine de Ranson: two models in the studio – oil on canvas, 2026.

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