Artist Management

Artists under Management:

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Bradley Theodore

Born in Turks and Caicos, Bradley Theodore is a contemporary artist who started his career in New York City and has been an internationally-inclined artist and collaborator from his very beginnings. Having worked in the tech and design sector after his graduation from the School of Visual Arts, Theodore eventually moved back to New York where his artistic career took off.

With roots in graphic design, Theodore's beginnings as an artist came from adorning the streets of New York City with vibrant, chromatic murals of skeletons depicting contemporary pop culture and fashion "royalty."

Bradley Theodore is known for his colorful depictions of icons. He is a multi-disciplinary artist whose iconoclastic approach to art can be found internationally, from 10-foot murals on the streets of Tokyo, Paris and Milan, to sold-out solo exhibitions in London, Tokyo and NYC.


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Erik Skoldberg

Where Art Meets Energy, and Movement Becomes Legacy, Erik Skoldberg doesn’t just create art—he builds immersive worlds of movement, color, and energy. His large-scale, experience-driven works don’t merely exist in a space; they transform it, elevate it, and ignite an emotional response.

From the vibrational layering of his Studio Floor Collection to the bold statement pieces collected by visionaries, icons, and elite tastemakers, Skoldberg’s work is an evolving testament to power, passion, and transformation. His name is synonymous with high-energy abstraction, where color theory meets raw emotion, and where collectors don’t just acquire a painting—they acquire a piece of Skoldberg’s relentless creative force.


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Lara Sayegh

Lara Sayegh is a British-Iraqi artist based in London whose practice is rooted in the physical and sensory experience of the natural world. Through gestural brushstrokes, she translates elemental forces, particularly wind and water into fluid, expressive paintings that prioritise movement, rhythm and depth. 

Working predominantly in oil, Lara builds colour through intuitive layering, allowing texture and surface to evolve organically. Her paintings evoke slow natural processes such as erosion and tidal movement, revealing subtle shifts in tone and depth as light and viewpoint change. 


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Leah Wood

Leah Wood is a British artist and environmental activist renowned for her paintings that capture the beauty of nature and highlight the urgent need to protect endangered species. Her mixed media approach combines traditional oil paints with a unique and textured mix of acrylics, chalks, and cling film. The use of cling film in her works serves as a poignant commentary on the growing threat of single-use plastics and their devastating effects on the environment.

Wood’s creative process is a dynamic interplay of construction, deconstruction, and reconstruction, creating intricate layers that give her work a sculptural quality, even on a two-dimensional canvas. This technique reveals the depth of her message and the complexity of the natural world she seeks to protect.