Collaborations

Introduction of the Artists: POIESIS

Gio Fleming and Andrea Arnaud are 2 artists who, through a unique creative synergy, transform visual perception into a new expressive dimension. Under the artistic name “Poiesis” a term derived from ancient Greek meaning “creation” or “poetry,” these siblings combine photography and painting in a revolutionary way. Gio Fleming, a talented photographer, captures images that serve as the initial canvas.

Her brother, Andrea Arnaud, an artist and painter, enhances these photographs with striking graphic interventions. His additions do not merely complement the photos but radically transform them, rendering them unrecognizable from the original shots. Through this collaboration, the works of Poesis alter the viewer’s perception, creating a new visual reality that seamlessly blends photography and graphic art in an innovative and captivating manner. Their work, constantly evolving, demonstrates the art’s ability to reinvent itself, merging two seemingly distant worlds to create pieces that challenge conventions and stimulate the imagination.

Our Work

LOVE “Love,” born from the collaboration between a landscape photographer and a digital artist, presents a completely transformed and abstract composition. The only original element in the final artwork is the ice and its reflection in the lagoon. An array of bold graphic elements infuses the image with a modern and dynamic aesthetic. These added graphics create a layered, complex visual image, rendering the original photograph unrecognizable. This transformation blends photography with graphic artistry, producing a visually arresting and imaginative piece of art.

THE VALLEY “The Valley,” born from the collaboration between a landscape photographer and a digital artist. At its core is the dormant crater of a volcano in Iceland. The added graphic elements create a layered and complex visual composition. This transformation merges photography with graphic art, resulting in a visually imaginative work of art. 

TANGLE  In Tangle, a serene black-and-white photograph is transformed into a complex visual poem. Delicate lines of handwritten text weave through natural elements, creating an ethereal dance of light and script. This piece invites viewers to explore the intricate web of thoughts and the delicate balance between reality and imagination.