THE GRAPA COLLECTION
ORIGINAL ARTWORK
The curated collection of original contemporary artwork at THE GRAPA spans several core themes including: war and peace, climate and environment, demos, dictators and democracy, culture and identity, global order, economic inequality, and past and future. We work closely with our artists to curate important pieces, and only operate on the primary art mark. A limited number of paintings are available as limited edition high quality Giclée prints, produced in collaboration with the Paco Mora Studio. Each original artwork and limited edition print is issued with a certificate of authenticity and is sold and distributed by THE GRAPA.
Silvia Viana
A Darth Vader le encanta España (Darth Vader loves Spain)
Óleo sobre lienzo
73,5 x 60 cm.
Silvia Viana
Happy Family
Óleo sobre tabla
55 x 61,5 cm.
Silvia Viana
Guau, guau, guau! (Woof, woof, woof!)
Mixta (acrílico, óleo, collage, laca) sobre tabla
71 x 81 cm.
Silvia Viana
Cada uno a lo suyo (Each to their own)
Óleo y acrílico sobre tabla
81 x 46 cm.
Silvia Viana
Hay un mundo mejor, pero es carísimo (There is a better world, but it's extremely expensive)
Mixta sobre tabla entelada
73 x 54 cm
Silvia Viana
¡Lo quiero y lo quiero ya! (I want it and I want it now!)
Oleo sobre tabla
67 x 59 cm. (Marco: 7,5 cm.).
Silvia Virana
La edad de la mentira (The Age of Lies)
Mixta sobre tabla entelada
81 x 65.5 cm
Silvia Viana
Estrellas distantes (Distant stars)
Óleo y acrílico sobre tabla
58 x 81 cm.
Silvia Viana
Hándicap (Handicap)
Óleo y acrílico sobre tabla entelada
73 x 54 cm.
Silvia Viana
1035 Años de permanencia (1035 Years of permanence)
Óleo y acrílico sobre lienzo
59 × 81 cm
Silvia Viana
La fuga de Wally (Wally´s Escape)
Óleo sobre lienzo
162 x 114 cm.
Silvia Viana
El efecto mariposa
Óleo y acrílico sobre lienzo
160 cm x 100 cm
Diogo Rustoff
Mixed media on paper
2025
Diogo Rustuff
Mixed media on paper
2025
Diogo Rustoff
Acrylic on canvas
2025
Diogo Rustoff
Mixed media on paper
2025
Diogo Rustoff
Mixed media on paper
2025
Diogo Rustoff
Collage, mixed media on paper
2025
Diogo Rustoff
Collage, mixed media on paper
2025
Diogo Rustoff
Collage, mixed media on paper
15 cm x 17 cm
Crudo ¨raw¨ is the first entirely ecological art collection to be featured at The GRAPA by Fijian artist Mela Lutuvakula. Inspired by the Indigenous tradition of masi, each piece is made entirely from natural materials: a barkcloth crafted from the mulberry tree, pigments derived from plants, and smoke used to shape and mark the surface.
These ancestral techniques carry generations of cultural knowledge, yet today they face increasing threats as climate change endangers both the communities who practice them and the environments that make them possible. Lutuvakula’s collection stands as both an artistic testament and an urgent call to protect vulnerable cultural traditions.
Crudo ¨raw¨ is the first entirely ecological art collection to be featured at The GRAPA by Fijian artist Mela Lutuvakula. Inspired by the Indigenous tradition of masi, each piece is made entirely from natural materials: a barkcloth crafted from the mulberry tree, pigments derived from plants, and smoke used to shape and mark the surface.
These ancestral techniques carry generations of cultural knowledge, yet today they face increasing threats as climate change endangers both the communities who practice them and the environments that make them possible. Lutuvakula’s collection stands as both an artistic testament and an urgent call to protect vulnerable cultural traditions.
Crudo ¨raw¨ is the first entirely ecological art collection to be featured at The GRAPA by Fijian artist Mela Lutuvakula. Inspired by the Indigenous tradition of masi, each piece is made entirely from natural materials: a barkcloth crafted from the mulberry tree, pigments derived from plants, and smoke used to shape and mark the surface.
These ancestral techniques carry generations of cultural knowledge, yet today they face increasing threats as climate change endangers both the communities who practice them and the environments that make them possible. Lutuvakula’s collection stands as both an artistic testament and an urgent call to protect vulnerable cultural traditions.
Crudo ¨raw¨ is the first entirely ecological art collection to be featured at The GRAPA by Fijian artist Mela Lutuvakula. Inspired by the Indigenous tradition of masi, each piece is made entirely from natural materials: a barkcloth crafted from the mulberry tree, pigments derived from plants, and smoke used to shape and mark the surface.
These ancestral techniques carry generations of cultural knowledge, yet today they face increasing threats as climate change endangers both the communities who practice them and the environments that make them possible. Lutuvakula’s collection stands as both an artistic testament and an urgent call to protect vulnerable cultural traditions.
Crudo ¨raw¨ is the first entirely ecological art collection to be featured at The GRAPA by Fijian artist Mela Lutuvakula. Inspired by the Indigenous tradition of masi, each piece is made entirely from natural materials: a barkcloth crafted from the mulberry tree, pigments derived from plants, and smoke used to shape and mark the surface.
These ancestral techniques carry generations of cultural knowledge, yet today they face increasing threats as climate change endangers both the communities who practice them and the environments that make them possible. Lutuvakula’s collection stands as both an artistic testament and an urgent call to protect vulnerable cultural traditions.
Crudo ¨raw¨ is the first entirely ecological art collection to be featured at The GRAPA by Fijian artist Mela Lutuvakula. Inspired by the Indigenous tradition of masi, each piece is made entirely from natural materials: a barkcloth crafted from the mulberry tree, pigments derived from plants, and smoke used to shape and mark the surface.
These ancestral techniques carry generations of cultural knowledge, yet today they face increasing threats as climate change endangers both the communities who practice them and the environments that make them possible. Lutuvakula’s collection stands as both an artistic testament and an urgent call to protect vulnerable cultural traditions.
Crudo ¨raw¨ is the first entirely ecological art collection to be featured at The GRAPA by Fijian artist Mela Lutuvakula. Inspired by the Indigenous tradition of masi, each piece is made entirely from natural materials: a barkcloth crafted from the mulberry tree, pigments derived from plants, and smoke used to shape and mark the surface.
These ancestral techniques carry generations of cultural knowledge, yet today they face increasing threats as climate change endangers both the communities who practice them and the environments that make them possible. Lutuvakula’s collection stands as both an artistic testament and an urgent call to protect vulnerable cultural traditions.
Crudo ¨raw¨ is the first entirely ecological art collection to be featured at The GRAPA by Fijian artist Mela Lutuvakula. Inspired by the Indigenous tradition of masi, each piece is made entirely from natural materials: a barkcloth crafted from the mulberry tree, pigments derived from plants, and smoke used to shape and mark the surface.
These ancestral techniques carry generations of cultural knowledge, yet today they face increasing threats as climate change endangers both the communities who practice them and the environments that make them possible. Lutuvakula’s collection stands as both an artistic testament and an urgent call to protect vulnerable cultural traditions.
Crudo ¨raw¨ is the first entirely ecological art collection to be featured at The GRAPA by Fijian artist Mela Lutuvakula. Inspired by the Indigenous tradition of masi, each piece is made entirely from natural materials: a barkcloth crafted from the mulberry tree, pigments derived from plants, and smoke used to shape and mark the surface.
These ancestral techniques carry generations of cultural knowledge, yet today they face increasing threats as climate change endangers both the communities who practice them and the environments that make them possible. Lutuvakula’s collection stands as both an artistic testament and an urgent call to protect vulnerable cultural traditions.
Silvia Viana
Los Pecadores de la Pradera (The Sinners of the Prairie)
Oleo sobre table
100 × 50 cm