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Explore Carousel Fine Art’s virtual presentation for the Palm Beach Show 2026, featuring a curated selection of contemporary paintings, sculpture, and mixed-media works by Caroline Dechamby, Nemo Jantzen, Eric Alfaro, Mariela Garibay, Isabelle Scheltjens, and Beau Simmons BYC.
Visitors can experience the presentation at Booth #138/239
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BYC
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Who is BYC?
Swiss contemporary artist BYC has forged a compelling voice that transcends the boundaries between Street Art and institutional contemporary practice. Rooted in a philosophy of reflection and provocation, his work challenges social norms and invites the viewer into a dialogue about identity, society, and perception.
The artist’s name itself — Być, meaning “to be” — encapsulates this existential pursuit: to question, to connect, and to reveal through imagery that blends humor, irony, and social commentary. Working often with mixed media and recycled materials, BYC’s creations resonate with sophistication and depth, offering collectors not just visual impact but intellectual engagement.
His pieces have appeared internationally at major art fairs and gallery showcases, consistently pushing the boundaries of what contemporary art can signify in the 21st century.
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BYC Artworks on Display
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Eric Alfaro
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Alfaro’s paintings are anchored in classical training yet animated by deep emotional resonance. He applies thick paint with subtle distortions and restrained color palettes to render figures that feel introspective and profoundly human.
Each surface is a site of psychological exploration, revealing depth and nuance gradually to the attentive viewer. Alfaro’s work often evokes quiet reflection, emphasizing presence, vulnerability, and emotional narrative. Notable pieces such as Quiet Presence and Introspection demonstrate his mastery of form and the expressive potential of paint, bridging traditional technique with contemporary sensibilities.
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Eric Alfaro Artworks on Display
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Caroline Dechamby
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Who is Caroline Dechamby?
Dechamby moves fluidly between painting, design, and object-making, creating works that occupy both the realms of fine art and lived experience.
By inserting her own presence into reimagined art-historical compositions, she questions authorship, visibility, and legacy, while exploring how past masterpieces resonate in contemporary contexts. Her layered materials, bold use of color, and nuanced textures imbue her works with a sense of playfulness and deliberation, encouraging viewers to look closely and discover subtle interventions.
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Caroline Dechamby Artworks on Display
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Nemo Jantzen
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Who is Nemo Jantzen?
Jantzen constructs visually complex compositions that draw from photography, graphic design, and cinematic framing. His layered works feel in constant motion, reflecting the fragmented way images are absorbed and remembered in the digital age.
Through careful manipulation of light, line, and spatial tension, Jantzen creates pieces that balance rhythm and structure while inviting sustained observation. Viewers encounter dynamic narratives within each work, as forms shift and overlap, suggesting the fleeting, ephemeral quality of contemporary memory.
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Nemo Jantzen Artworks on Display
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Mariela Garibay
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Who is Mariela Garibay?
Garibay is renowned for her bronze sculptures of infants and childlike figures that balance tenderness with formal precision. Her softly rounded forms explore innocence, human connection, and subtle emotional states, inviting viewers to engage slowly and reflectively.
Each sculpture interacts with space through gesture and weight, giving a sense of life and movement even in stillness. Through works like Musique and Tenderness, Garibay reinterprets timeless human experiences, merging classical sculptural tradition with contemporary expression, and creating pieces that resonate with both intimacy and universality.
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Mariela Garibay Artworks on Display
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Beau Simmons
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Who is Beau Simmons?
American fine art photographer Beau Simmons transforms the spirit of the Western landscape and its storied cultures into timeless limited-edition works that appeal to discerning collectors.
Beginning his professional career in fashion photography — collaborating with esteemed brands like Marc Jacobs, Guess Jeans, and Converse — Simmons ultimately turned his lens toward the heart of Americana, capturing the lives of ranchers, cowboys, and equestrian subjects with medium and large-format film. His cinematic, nostalgic imagery evokes authenticity and emotional depth, resonating with those who value both technical mastery and rich narrative content.
Simmons’ work has been showcased at premier art fairs including Art Miami and featured in museum exhibitions, and his acclaimed book The Twenty-Year War emanates his commitment to storytelling and cultural preservation. Each limited edition archival print is a deliberate testament to heritage and craftsmanship, offering collectors a unique window into enduring American traditions.
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Beau Simmons Artworks on Display
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Isabelle Scheltjens
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Who is Isabelle Scheltjens?
Belgian artist Isabelle Scheltjens has reimagined contemporary portraiture through a singular mastery of glass that resonates with both technical innovation and visual poetry. Trained at the Antwerp City Institute of Decorative Arts and Crafts, she developed a distinctive glass-fusing technique—layering thousands of hand-cut glass fragments and melting them at high temperature to fuse color, texture, and light into cohesive images.
Up close, her work appears as abstract fields of vibrant glass, but from a distance these elements coalesce into striking, expressive portraits that play with perception and the interplay of light and color, akin to a modern reinterpretation of pointillism.
Scheltjens’ art invites viewers to engage with the tension between fragility and strength, abstraction and detail—making each piece not just a visual experience but a reflection on observation and beauty itself. Her works have been exhibited internationally in cultural capitals including New York City, Paris, Hong Kong, Dubai, Amsterdam, and London, and are held in prestigious private collections worldwide.
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Isabelle Scheltjens Artworks on Display
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