Contemporary Artworks by NONOS

The contemporary artworks by NONOS include sculptures, wall sculptures, paintings, and spatial works. All works are developed from a consistent artistic position and are created for art collectors, galleries, and institutions seeking clear authorship, material awareness, and lasting presence.

Bronze

Bronze

Wall-Sculpture

Wall-Sculpture

Carbon Couture

Carbon Couture

Paintings

Paintings

Sculptures

Sculptures

free Forms

free Forms

Sculpture as the Origin of the Artistic Practice

Sculpture forms the foundation of all artistic work by NONOS.
From sculpture emerge wall-based works, paintings, and free forms. Movement, balance, and physical presence define each

Wall Sculptures Between Painting and Space

Contemporary wall sculptures combine sculptural thinking with painterly surfaces. They create depth, structure, and spatial resonance within architectural environments.

Paintings as Spatial Experience

The paintings by NONOS are created using acrylic, canvas, resin, and pigments. Both large-scale works and smaller formats transform flat surfaces into spatial experiences.

Free Forms and Spatial Works

Free forms emerge intuitively and without formal limitation. They respond directly to space, light, and scale and can reach monumental dimensions.

Artworks for Collectors, Architecture, and Institutions

All bodies of work are conceived for private collections, museums, hotels, villas, and public spaces. The works resolve spatial questions and give environments identity and emotional depth.

Material Awareness and Artistic Authorship

NONOS work with materials such as bronze, carbon, fiberglass, canvas, pigments, and resin.
Each artwork is created through direct studio practice. Even when technical processes are involved, artistic control remains entirely with the artists.

Artworks as a Long-Term Relationship

The contemporary artworks by NONOS are not designed for immediate effect.
Their quality unfolds over time, through ongoing interaction with space, light, and the lives of their collectors.

“Between sculpture and wall object, our spectrum unfolds – diverse, sensual, unmistakable.”
(Franziska and Mercedes Welte)