Women’s Day: collect art, support women artists

March 8 marks International Women’s Day: a moment to celebrate women’s achievements while reflecting on the inequalities that still persist globally.

To mark the occasion, we have curated a special selection of works by some of our leading women artists. A portion of the proceeds from each artwork sold will be donated to support National Association of Women Artists. NAWA is dedicated to the support and advancement of women artists wordlwide by fostering the visibility and recognition of their work through educational initiatives, professional opportunities, and community-building.

By collecting one of these pieces, you are not only supporting remarkable artists but also directly contributing to initiatives that empower women artists worldwide.

Fares Micue

Photographer - Spain

Micue's striking self-portraits explore love, identity, and personal growth through bold color and symbolic florals. Her work honors the emotional complexity and quiet strength of womanhood with clarity and conviction.

Victoria Stagni

Painter - France

Drawing on Latin American literary traditions, Victoria Stagni creates vibrant, fantastical scenes in which women stand at the center of untamed, living worlds. Her paintings embody resilience, mystery, and the enduring bond between women and the natural realm.

Amy Kim

Painter - Australia

Amy Kim is known for her bold, vividly constructed compositions that reimagine modernist traditions through a contemporary female lens. Her dynamic forms and expressive use of color embody creative freedom and a boundary-pushing spirit.

Su Hyun Kim

Painter - South Korea

Blending the visual languages of photography, illusion, and painterly precision, Su Hyun Kim creates works that feel at once intimate and symbolic. Her paintings honor the complexity, resilience, and shared humanity of people across cultures.

Tanja Hirschfeld

Painter, Draftsman, Textile artist, Printmaker, Digital artist, Visual artist - Germany

Through softly fragmented profiles, doubled gazes, and symbolic domestic motifs, Tanja Hirschfeld explores intimacy, memory, and belonging. Her explorations through painting and embroidery reflect the layered experiences that shape women’s lives.

Ta Byrne

Painter - Thailand

Raised in Thailand, Byrne left school at twelve, working in rice fields and factories, before discovering art. Largely self-taught, she developed a distinctive figurative style that abstracts the human form through cartoon-like distortion and playful contrasts.

Katherine Evans

Painter, Textile artist - United States

Evans’ vivid abstractions, where saturated oranges, electric greens, and luminous pinks pulse against layered fields of color evoke emotional states. Vibrations of joy, awakening, and renewal feel expansive and optimistic, celebrating presence through pure visual energy.

Barbara Gothard

Painter, Digital artist, Visual artist - United States

Gothard compositions combine structured elements with organic forms to evoke tension, expansion, and release, visual metaphors of challenge and growth. Her practice explores the layered identities of Black experience through surreal meditations on endurance, transition, and hope.

Corinne Malfreyt

Painter - France

Malfreyt’s dancers—sometimes vibrant and kinetic, sometimes dissolving into atmospheres—embody the poetic space between action and memory. Her interplay of texture, rhythm, and space transforms dance into a metaphor for life’s cycles: continuous, collective, and ever unfolding.

Alexia López Sosa

Painter, Printmaker, Sculptor - Mexico

López Sosa explores nature as a mirror of the inner self. Her layered compositions speak to cycles of growth, vulnerability, and rebirth, offering a deeply personal vision with universal meaning. Through recurring natural symbols, she transforms memory and identity into poetic ecosystems of becoming.
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