
RANX is a multidisciplinary visual artist exploring matter, silence, tension and light.
Based in Southeast Asia, RANX develops a body of work that moves between painting, sculpture, photography, video art and mixed media installations. Each piece is conceived as an experience — sometimes soft and meditative, sometimes raw and technical — always driven by a constant search for balance between control and emotion.
RANX works with contrasts:
minimalism and density,
calm and fracture,
organic forms and technological precision.
His creations often emerge from experimentation — materials, light, mechanical processes, digital tools — but remain deeply human. There is always a quiet space inside the work. A breathing point.
Influenced by architectural lines, Asian atmospheres, European heritage and contemporary digital culture, RANX builds visual narratives that invite the viewer to slow down, observe and feel.
Every project is a dialogue between intuition and structure.
Between serenity and impact.
Between matter and consciousness.
RANX is a visual artist exploring matter, light and perception.
After more than 40 years working across multiple creative disciplines, his practice now unfolds through painting, sculpture, photography, video art and hybrid forms.
His work balances softness and impact, intuition and structure, emotion and technical control. Influenced by architectural lines, Asian atmospheres and European heritage, he builds visual experiences that invite contemplation as much as reflection.
Alongside his artistic practice, he has transmitted his creative approach through teaching at Master’s level
Lan is an artist, art director and visual designer working alongside RANX in the development of his artistic projects.
With a strong background in web design and visual communication, she brings structure, sensitivity and clarity to each creation. Her understanding of cultural nuances and contemporary aesthetics allows her to translate ideas into coherent visual experiences.
Beyond digital design, Lan actively participates in the artistic process — contributing to the development, refinement and execution of works across different media.
Her strength lies in adaptability, precision and an intuitive understanding of both concept and audience. She is not only part of the journey — she helps shape it.
This body of work traces an ongoing exploration developed over decades of creative practice.
Through diverse media — from tactile materials to digital processes — each piece investigates the relationship between structure and emotion, technology and silence, gesture and architecture.
Some works are built slowly, almost contemplative.
Others confront the viewer with sharper contrasts and technical interventions.
Together, they form a continuum rather than a collection — a laboratory of forms shaped by curiosity, discipline and instinct.