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Marcin G. Otapowicz
Marcin G. Otapowicz, born in 1978 in Białystok, Poland, is a multifaceted and compelling figure: an artist, inventor, entrepreneur, and sculptor.
Nicole Bruce
Nicole Bruce is a sculptor who explores the human condition through clay, creating conceptually charged and deeply emotive works that invite viewers to reflect on existence and the complexity of the human soul.
Julia Eichbauer
Julia Eichbauer (b. 1986) was born and raised in a small Austrian village near the Czech border. After completing high school, she devoted herself to languages and literature, studying Romance languages at the University of Graz.
Editorial – Special Sculpture
This new edition presents an extraordinary special dedicated to sculpture, featuring acclaimed Spanish sculptor Jorge Egea on the cover.
EDITOR´S LETTER
The Guide Artists is a contemporary art publishing house with over a decade of experience dedicated to producing art books, magazines, exhibitions, and promoting emerging and established artists on an international level.
Editorial – Issue 91
In this June issue, we are especially pleased to present new talent defined by freshness, elegance, and, above all, sensitivity. We believe art reveals itself most powerfully when it is allowed to exist in its most honest state, when its presence feels both immediate and enduring. It is through that sensitivity that we are able to appreciate new visual languages, refined approaches, and emerging perspectives that continue to shape both the professional and emerging spheres of art. Over the years, our community has brought together outstanding artists whose work reflects a remarkable range of expression and technical ability, from deeply intimate works to pieces of extraordinary presence and material strength. Each new edition becomes, for us, another opportunity to continue that dialogue between mastery, discovery, and artistic evolution.
Editorial – Issue 90
At The Guide Artists, we believe that art deserves serious, carefully curated, and visually powerful spaces where it can be presented with the dignity it deserves. For this reason, this catalogue has been conceived as an editorial and commercial platform designed not only to showcase artworks, but also to bring them closer to the international art market through a refined, professional, and carefully structured publication.
EDITORIAL JUNE 2026
Art Held Hostage by Reputation
Something deeply uncomfortable is happening in the art world: we stopped talking about art and started talking about reputation. The problem is not recognition itself. The problem begins when reputation is no longer built on the strength of the work, but manufactured within circles where money, fear, and exclusivity determine who is culturally allowed to exist.
We have been sold an elegant lie: that artistic value emerges from a sophisticated system of legitimacy. Yet too often, that system resembles a private club more than a space for discovery. Risk, honesty, and innovation are not necessarily rewarded; proximity is. Proximity to certain names, certain dinners, certain institutions, certain silences.
Because yes: fear governs the art world too.
Editorial – Issue 89
Throughout the history of painting, wings have been far more than a simple aesthetic or narrative device. They are a persistent metaphor, a symbol that moves across cultures, periods, and styles, carrying meanings that range from the divine to the profoundly human. To speak of wings in art is, in essence, to speak of freedom: that constant longing, at times luminous and at others painful, to transcend the limits that define us.
Editorial – Issue 87
Why this editorial is special to us. This editorial comes from a very different place than usual. It is not driven solely by professional reflection or the desire to share ideas, but by a profound change in our lives that has reshaped the way we understand work, projects, and the future. In recent months, we have received news that has completely changed our course: the arrival of a new life that will make us parents for the first time. An experience that is already teaching us, even before its arrival, that there are priorities that go beyond any professional goal, and that true success is not always measured by results, but by the meaning we give to each step.
Editorial – A Season of Renewal
In this issue, we are especially pleased to present new talent defined by freshness, elegance, and, above all, delicacy. We believe art reveals itself most powerfully when it is allowed to exist in its perfect moment, when its presence feels both immediate and lasting. It is through that sensitivity that we are able to appreciate the new visual languages, refined approaches, and emerging perspectives that continue to shape both the professional and emerging spheres of figurative art. Over the years, our community has brought together outstanding figurative artists whose work reflects a remarkable range of expression and technical ability, from deeply sensitive portraits to sculptures of extraordinary naturalism and presence. Each new edition becomes, for us, another opportunity to continue that dialogue between mastery, discovery, and artistic evolution.
Editorial – Issue 86
We have entered the fourth month of the year, and with the arrival of spring, we step into a new chapter for our magazine with an issue defined by renewal, intention, and a forward-looking vision. This moment represents more than a seasonal shift; it marks the beginning of a new stage shaped by clarity, evolution, and a deeper commitment to excellence.
Editorial – Issue 84
It seems that nowadays art is measured with a calculator in hand. Every canvas, every sculpture, every installation is first considered for its investment potential and only then, if at all, for what it might evoke in the viewer. What was once an intimate encounter with creativity, an almost sacred experience between the work and the observer, has gradually been transformed into a transaction. Art has become a financial product: it is auctioned, speculated upon, collected... and, far too often, forgotten.
Editorial – Issue 83
Sometimes the world seems to move too fast. Uncertainty, anxiety, and the constant rhythm of everyday life can easily overwhelm us. In the middle of that noise, art appears as a refuge: a place where we can breathe, pause for a moment, and reconnect with something deeper within ourselves. This month we celebrate painting as that vibrant and protective space. Color, light, and form have the power to move us, to slow our thoughts, and to remind us that wonder still exists. Each artwork becomes a small pause in the day, an invitation to look carefully, to imagine freely, and to rediscover the quiet pleasure of contemplation.
TODAY´S HIGHLIGHT - Art in the Digital Age
Art in the Digital Age: In the age of social media, art has a global stage like never before. Works that once lived in studios or local galleries can now reach thousands of viewers instantly. Our blog highlights contemporary art, creative processes, and inspiring moments that connect artists with a worldwide audience. We focus on the visual and emotional impact of art, celebrating the ideas, techniques, and stories that resonate beyond fleeting trends. By bridging digital immediacy with curated content, we turn ephemeral creations into lasting inspiration for artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts everywhere.
Editorial – Issue 82
Today, The Guide Artists opens its doors to all manifestations of art: figurative, conceptual, digital, photography, and beyond. Each discipline is a universe in itself, and we want to immerse ourselves in all of them with curiosity, respect, and passion. We are inspired by discovering the work of young artists, of individuals who, unafraid of established norms, are building a new, diverse, and above all, free world.
Editorial – Issue 81
February insists on speaking about love, but art
has been doing so for centuries without softening it. Because love has never been only something beautiful. It is intensity, conflict, desire, loss. It is an experience that moves through the body and leaves marks, which is why it has been one of the most powerful forces in artistic creation.
Art Market by The Guide Artists
In today’s rapidly evolving art market—where digital visibility is essential—Art Market by The Guide Artists emerges as a powerful annual membership platform designed for professional artists seeking international exposure, direct art sales, and strategic career positioning without relying solely on traditional galleries.
TODAY´S HIGHLIGHT
With this new section, we aim to bring that energy from the screen to the printed page. We introduce a space dedicated to the highlights of our Social Networks, a curated selection of artworks, creative processes, and moments that have captured the attention of our global network of collaborators and art enthusiasts in more than 80 countries.
Editorial – Issue 80
January unfolds as a territory of beginnings, a space where everything becomes possible once again. In art, that beginning often appears as a blank canvas, but also as an essential question: from where do we look? Color emerges as the first gesture, the first heartbeat. It is not a mere visual resource, but a profound language that runs through the history of art and the human experience, capable of moving us even before it is fully understood.
