Shay Mess

Shay Mess is a French-Moroccan visual artist whose work explores the poetry of contrast, light and shadow, softness and intensity, stillness and movement.

Deeply inspired by nature, the cycles of the moon, and the harmony of opposites, her paintings act as emotional landscapes. Faces, hands, and organic forms become mirrors of the inner world—each brushstroke capturing a sensation, a breath, a transformation.

Through vivid colors and symbolic compositions, Shay’s work invites a gentle introspection. It is a visual language rooted in balance and resonance, like the dance of sun and moon, or the delicate rhythm of the tides.

Her art is not about explaining, but about feeling. Each piece becomes a fragment of a larger story—one that connects us back to what is essential, raw, and alive.

Artist Spotlight

Albion Vu

Albion is an architect by trade and was formerly educated in architecture and design. His eye for this work transfers beautifully to his pieces. He is a New York native between New York City and Martha's Vineyard. His inspiration comes from inclusion and interdisciplinary concepts of intersectionality by blending together seemingly incoherent concepts like "Chaos and Simplicity." In a world where our differences are being erased, Albion's work reminds us of the beauty of inclusivity.