Bambashkart



Zdravko Zdravkov, the creative mind behind BambashkART, is a Bulgarian visual artist whose relationship with art began at an early age. His mother, recognizing his natural talent, once secretly enrolled him in a local art school—a decision that set the course for his artistic life. From that moment on, Zdravko knew art was his true calling. Over the next five years, he studied fine art, mastering the fundamentals of drawing, painting, and visual composition under the guidance of devoted mentors.
While pursuing his formal education, Zdravko was equally drawn to the vibrant world of graffiti. Street art became his second classroom—a place where he could explore raw emotion and unfiltered expression. This balance between classical training and urban experimentation became the foundation of his distinctive artistic style.
Outside the studio, Zdravko finds inspiration in many passions: biking through nature, hiking new trails, and listening to a wide spectrum of music—from old-school rap and jazz to classical and rock. Yet, his greatest joy comes from moments shared with his wife and son, who continually inspire his creativity and keep him grounded.
About six years ago, Zdravko’s artistic journey entered a new phase when he stumbled upon digital collage on Instagram. Intrigued by the limitless potential of Photoshop, he immersed himself in learning and experimentation, quickly turning a casual interest into a dedicated craft.
Today, Zdravko has personally printed and sold more than 20,000 artworks worldwide. His pieces have found homes in galleries and private collections across continents. Through BambashkART, he continues to merge analog warmth, street art vitality, and digital imagination—creating works that are playful, bold, and deeply personal.
Angelica Tulimiero



Angelica Tulimiero was born in Avellino, Italy, where she graduated in Applied Arts with a focus on Ceramics. She also worked as an apprentice for Stoltzman & Thomas Sculptural Ceramics and studied ceramics with Jill Crowley at Morely College in London. In 2005 she started her research in Pozzuoli, Italy.
Tulimiero is the winner of the 1st Prize at 35 Concours Internacional de Ceramica l’Alcora 2015. Over the years, she participated in various competitions such as the 2019 and 2021 Korean International Ceramic Biennale in Gyenoggy, South Korea, the 2021 Bienal Internacional de Ceramica de Aveiro, Portugal, the 2017 and 2019 International Prize of Contemporary ceramics CERCO, Zaragoza, Spain, the 2017 Concurso de Ceramica Ciudad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain, Ceramique 14 (2016), Paris, France 2016, and KERAMIK EUROPAS, Westerwald Keramikmuseum, Hohr-Grenzhausen, Germany.
Angelica had three solo shows at the Cloud gallery Amsterdam from 2015 to 2018. She currently collaborates with Ceramicoscopio – a Collective based in Nove, Italy, where she experiments with wood firings, and with the CPIFAC Centre de Formation Ceramique founded by Celine Laurant Desor, in Velaine en Haye, France.
Little Shirley



Little Shirley is the creator of a female independent art and lifestyle brand that blends groovy visuals, bold humour & a cheeky nod to cannabis street culture. She has products from statement t shirts, hand poured candles, smoking accessories to personalised artwork and infused events. All her products are designed to spark a vibe and get a community going formed out of love for the plant.
Victor Herrero



Víctor Herrero was born in Valencia 1976. During his childhood and adolescence he was mostly marked by rock music, comics and tattoos. In the midst of the maelstrom of subcultures that emerged in those years, he began to draw without rest.
This incessant practice led him to try from a very young age any graphic technique that he heard about such as graffiti or airbrushing, to collaborate with different fanzines that published his comics, or to get involved in any work that had to do with illustration or painting.
This artistic vocation led him to study Fine Arts at the San Carlos University of Valencia, which helped him to continue training inside and outside the classroom, and turn his passion into his profession.
Around 1998 he began to be more deeply interested in tattooing, and even to do his first steps with a tattoo machine that he built himself from a walkman. However, it was not until 2005 that he began to dedicate himself professionally to tattooing, sometimes combining it with other painting and illustration jobs.
