@rob.anwood
Industrial remnants become living forms.
Rob.Anwood’s latest works blur the line between machine and organism—steampunk-inspired fish sculptures assembled from scrap metal and upcycled fragments. These hybrid creatures feel both ancient and futuristic, carrying traces of consumption, decay, and renewal within their very structure.
Alongside these sculptural forms, his paintings—rendered in stark white on black—explore light emerging from darkness. Landscapes unfold through shifting perspectives, inviting us to question our place within them.
Cartography runs throughout the practice, not as fixed geography, but as evolving memory—maps that reveal the systems and boundaries we impose on the natural world.
Across media, Rob.Anwood reflects on transformation: of materials, of environments, and of perception itself.
@switch_artspace
 Flims Switzerland curated by @artdiegosanchez.r
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MARKUS CASUTT
@markus.casutt
Raised in the alpine village of Vals, Switzerland, Markus Casutt’s work is deeply rooted in nature. Trained as a filmmaker and photographer (BA Digital Film Making, SAE Zurich / Middlesex University), he combines traditional craft with drone technology to explore balance, adventure, and transience.
Awarded internationally, including IPA New York, his work places the human presence in dialogue with powerful natural and architectural environments.
TEMPLE HALL
The legendary wreck of the Telamon off Lanzarote — decay, salt, and silence. A historic highline above the open sea, and images shaped by time and corrosion.
AEQUILIBRIUM
800 meters suspended above the Segnesboden in the Tectonic Arena Sardona. Balance reduced to breath, step, and light.
Now exhibiting @switch_artspace at STENNA Films, Switzerland.
Curated by @artdiegosanchez.r
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Jörg Weber
My work is an exploration of presence, movement, and inner transformation expressed through abstract painting. I use the canvas as a direct communication field — a space where intuition, perception, and energy translate into visual form. Influenced by cultural diversity, scientific thought, and evolving social perspectives, my practice continuously generates new expressive languages. Experiences from meditation, intercultural encounters, and deep immersion in nature — from forests and mountains to underwater light worlds — inform the layered structures and dynamics within my work. Alongside independent artistic production, I integrate art into creative coaching processes that reconnect individuals with their authentic voice and freedom of expression. Each piece invites open perception, resonance, and personal interpretation beyond narrative boundaries.
Felipe Cervera is a multidisciplinary artist and graphic designer. His paintings are characterized by a distinctive aesthetic expression that combines surrealist influences with a touch of pop art, marked by vibrant colors and exaggerated forms. His compositions move between abstraction and symbolism, creating visual objects that speak about the human paradox, fragility expressed through bold objects.
With projects aimed at actions in public spaces, Cervera uses graphic design and painting to interpret the experience of everyday consumption and its effects in the social, political, and economic fields.
The work of Felipe Cervera has been exhibited at the Museu de Arte Moderna da Bahia and other places in Brazil. He created collages and murals in cities such as Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, Berlin, Paris, and Bogotá, and designed the cover of a music album that was awarded “Best Alternative Rock Album in Portuguese” at the 16th Latin Grammy.
Currently living in Chur, Switzerland, he has also appeared as an actor and graphic designer in two productions by the association GlobalPlayers.