Art & Music at The Namhan
A Cultural Experience

The Namkhan is constantly seeking new ways to combine art and nature to create a truly unique experience for our guests.

Celebrate Creativity: Art & Music at The Namkhan

We are excited to introduce our latest project in our hotel art gallery, featuring an internationally renowned street artist Dotmasters and the Mallorca-based 2B Gallery. Dotmasters will be joining us as our curator-in-residence to bring in a series of exhibitions and street art events from the best of international and local talent.

Our hotel art gallery exhibition will feature works by some of the most innovative street artists, including Nick Walker, The London Police, Ben Eine, Sabek, Joan Aguilo, Sheone (James Choules), Ruth Minola, Alex Face, and Bon. We believe that art and nature have the power to inspire, delight, and transform, and The Namkhan Gallery promises to be an exciting destination that celebrates both.

We invite you to join us and be captivated by the marvellous works at The Namkhan Hotel Art Gallery.

The Music Project

We are thrilled to announce The Music Project at The Namkhan, an initiative driven by the creative endeavours of Francesco Mami, a talented DJ and producer hailing from Rimini, Italy.

After spending years in a bustling city, Francesco felt a strong desire to reignite his artistic passion, leading him to seek a change of scenery to explore new inspirations and revive his creativity.

The Music Project provides a nurturing environment for artists to thrive and create art without bounds. Our studio is located amidst the stunning landscapes of The Namkhan, a serene Resort and Eco Farm surrounded by lush nature and tranquil views.

We envision The Namkhan as a place where recording artists can immerse themselves in the sounds and sights of nature, sparking their creativity to the next level. As a recording artist at The Music Project, you will have the opportunity to connect deeply with the local culture and community. We foster direct connections between local artists and major record labels, creating musical collaborations that might not have been possible otherwise.

Our workshops also provide avenues for local talent to showcase their music and teach their creative process and skills to our guests. They cover electronic music and tips on becoming a better DJ, as well as physical training, nutrition, and business skills, in partnership with Tenured Professor Lorenzo Bizzi from UCLA.

Join us at The Music Project at The Namkhan, and experience the power of creative renewal in a beautiful natural setting.

Our hotel art gallery exhibition will feature works by some of the most innovative street artists, including Nick Walker, The London Police, Ben Eine, Sabek, Joan Aguilo, Sheone (James Choules), Ruth Minola, Alex Face, and Bon. We believe that art and nature have the power to inspire, delight, and transform, and The Namkhan Gallery promises to be an exciting destination that celebrates both.

We invite you to join us and be captivated by the marvellous works at The Namkhan Hotel Art Gallery.

El Pez

El Pez is a highly talented urban artist and a trailblazer of Barcelona Street art, known for his character, ‘smiling fish.’ His art is not only discovered on buildings and walls across the world but also in many prominent art galleries, spanning from classic graffiti to experimental pop art. Through his vibrant and colourful compositions, he spreads positivity and smiles worldwide. El Pez’s alter ego, the ever-smiling fish, is a recurring motif in all of his creations. Today, El Pez is a must-reference when it comes to urban art, with his work appearing in the most important books of Street Art: ‘Street Logos,’ ‘Ultimate Street Art,’ ‘The Art of Rebellion,’ and many more.

Javier Garlo

Javier Garló is a Spanish visual artist seeking to depict absolute truths through his confident and bold artworks. He achieves this by combining geometric or linear shapes and patterns. Javier’s unique approach delves into the timeless essence of human stories, challenging our contemporary society and the loss of values. With a deeply personal and innovative touch, his work revolves around his own research, evoking profound emotions through imagination and skill. Drawing inspiration from human beings, our history, and timeless stories, Javier steers clear of the notions of perfection and brings a deliberate crudeness that is closer to reality.

Nick Walker

Nick Walker, a living legend of street art from Bristol, has been transcending the barriers between street, commercial, and fine art ever since, always evolving and remaining original. For him, painting is a form of escapism, which he aspires to share with his spectators. Nick is famous for his formally dressed bowler hat-wearing character Vandal and has mastered his art using the freedom of spray cans and revolutionised the canons of the stencil graffiti movement in the 1990s. His passion lies in capturing the instant, frozen movement, using stencils and sprays instead of a camera. With his identifiable style and brilliant humour, Nick has conquered the art world, infusing life into any wall.

Sabek

Sabek is a talented and well-known Spanish street artist celebrated for his profound fascination with animals. He explores the ephemeral and transient nature of our world through his large, unusual murals. In his work, he delves into the human relationship with animals and their primal instincts. His work addresses the issues of conservation and the threat of environmental destruction, serving as an invitation for us to reconnect with nature. Through unconventional colours, Sabek’s art poses questions that resonate personally and within society. He beautifully encapsulates the distinction: animals are often perceived as driven by instinct, whereas humans have the capacity for reason and conflict resolution. Today, his distinctive style of street art is appreciated worldwide, while his work is also shown in galleries in Spain, France, and the United States.

Ruth Scheibler

Ruth Minola Scheibler, a visual artist and designer, finds her fascination in the process of both physical and metaphorical decomposition and recomposition. Residing in Palma De Mallorca, Spain, she holds a deep passion for texture, reflections, and the synthesis of colours. Ruth firmly believes in the enduring importance of true craftsmanship and the transcendent power of art, which is reflected in her work. She has been involved in various artistic endeavours, including fine art, temporary installations, private, public, and commercial commissions, as well as teaching. Ruth is also a founding member of the international artist collective MOSAIZM 2007, and her exquisite work has been exhibited at various prestigious venues across Europe, including the ‘biennale del mosaico’ in Ravenna, Italy (2016) and ‘Passagen’ at the Wallraf Richartz Museum in Cologne, Germany (2011), among many others.

Sheone

James Choules, also known as ‘SheOne,’ is a British street artist renowned for his unique and expressive abstract art. Using shapes, patterns, and a striking monochromatic palette, SheOne creates captivating artworks on both walls and canvases. He employs the colour black to enhance details, elevate surfaces, making them more conspicuous. In the 1980s, as a teenager, SheOne drew inspiration from ‘The New York New Wave’ art scene, which included Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, and Futura 2000. He delved into wild-style street painting with spray cans, where his impeccable art communicated through lines, shapes, colours, forms, and gestural marks, gaining global recognition as a pioneer of abstract graffiti. Today, he continues to collaborate with galleries, fashion houses, and brands, constantly pushing artistic boundaries from his studio in Barcelona.

Alex Face

Alex Face is a highly regarded street artist in Asia, particularly in Thailand. He gained global recognition for his distinctive art featuring characters of babies wearing animal suits, often depicted with a third eye symbolising an unseen dimension. His art unveils a blend of humour and whimsy and also carries a strong social message as he aims to spark curiosity and provoke contemplation about one’s surroundings. One of his most iconic creations is “Mardi”, a large cartoon bunny with a child’s face. With a background in architecture, his fascination with art led him to explore the streets and alleys of Bangkok in search of abandoned buildings that served as his open canvas, allowing him to express his extraordinary street art on a new and captivating level.  

Ben Eine

Ben Eine, born in London, began his artistic journey in the London graffiti scene of the 90s, known for creating striking forms with a relentless “Graffiti Mentality”. He gained recognition for his outstanding typographic style, becoming one of the most successful letterform artists globally. He became famous for painting his distinctive alphabet letters on shop shutters by the mid-2000s. His artwork reached impressive heights when it found its way to the White House. His pieces of art were presented to the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron. Today, from London to Los Angeles and Florence to Tokyo, his work of art has been featured in numerous gallery shows.

 

Buff Monster

Buff Monster is an influential contemporary artist known for his distinctive, joyful, and instantly recognizable style. It is a unique fusion of underground comix, punk music, and street culture, with major influences including heavy metal music, ice cream, pop art, Japanese culture, and graffiti, which appeals particularly to the end of Generation X and early Millennials. Born in Hawaii, he began his art career through graffiti on the streets and gained recognition by displaying his hand-silk screened posters and stickers throughout the city, with his most iconic character of a colourful, cute, one-eyed creature. Over his 15-year artistic journey, he has painted murals worldwide, including being featured in Banksy’s Oscar-nominated documentary “Exit Through the Gift Shop”.

Carolina Adan

Carolina Adan is a Spanish artist known for her unique blend of pop and street art. Her artwork challenges stereotypes and social hierarchy while incorporating elements of fashion and advertising imagery. Inspired by pop culture, female mythology, and urban art, she creates thought-provoking pieces with a focus on the human figure. Adan’s art can be categorised into personal concept-based works, live art at events in Majorca, and portrait commissions. Her biggest influence is the people around her, capturing the essence of her subjects. She transitioned from a science background to pursue art, studying under painter Antonio Lopez. Currently residing in Palma de Majorca, the island plays a significant role in her work.

Carrie Reichardt

Carrie Reichardt is a self-described “Craftivist” known for her politically charged ceramic art. She brilliantly combines muralist techniques with mosaic art, screen printing her own tiles for large-scale projects. Her artistic journey began with a First-Class degree in Fine Art from Leeds Metropolitan after studying at Kingston University. Her creations, such as the Tiki Love Truck and the Trojan Horse, are visual protests against systematic injustice and social activism. Over the past two decades, she has been involved in various community and public art projects worldwide, including murals in Mexico City, Argentina, and Chile.  She has also held artist residencies at various institutions, including Camberwell Art College and The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

Dadara

Daniel Rozenberg, also known as Dadara, is a renowned multidisciplinary artist celebrated for his unique and experimental approach to art. His creative art journey began with cartoon drawings for comic magazines and designing flyers and record covers for the techno scene. His work of art extends beyond traditional boundaries, often taking the form of whimsical and decorative pieces that convey profound, sometimes concealed messages. He is famous for his extravagant installations and performances held worldwide. Through his art, he invites audiences to “open their eyes and minds” to their surroundings and their broader societal roles. His pieces address themes, such as government control, transparency, privacy, and regulations as well as value creation, money, and dreams.

The London Police

The London Police is an art duo on a mission to add more beauty to the world. Chaz Barrisson and Bob Gibson, known for their iconic “Lads” characters, have been leaving their artistic imprint on the streets across the globe for two whole decades. Their creative journey began back in 1998 in Amsterdam, and after years of travelling and painting, they became known in the world of street art. Their “Lads” characters, which are a reflection of their personal feelings, have been brightening up streets and bringing smiles to people’s faces worldwide. In just a couple of years, this dynamic duo has created over a thousand characters, all drawn by hand without the use of stencils. What’s really fascinating is their knack for drawing perfect lines and circles in virtually any dimension, whether it’s a small artwork or a massive wall. As time passed, The London Police’s unique style has placed them alongside some of the most celebrated street artists of today.