Our collection of available paintings for purchase currently exposed at The Gallery. Discover BAGIRA’s iconic portraits and powerful abstracts.
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BAGIRA paints people who don’t exist, yet somehow, they feel familiar. Her portraits are imagined, but each one is created to spark recognition, to make their viewers feel seen. Rooted in the richness of mixed cultures and diverse identities, these portraits carry soul, sparking conversations about heritage, belonging, and identity and the in-between , shaped by BAGIRA’s own experience growing up in a householod of different cultures and countries but also the beauty of the diverse nation of Curacao which inspires most of her work and where the artist in her was truly born. Most works feature imagined faces, often brought to life using AI as a tool for representation, celebrating the beauty of culture, age, and diversity and embracing the future of technology at the same time as a ‘traditional’ artist.

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
125 x 180 cm
She grew her defenses out of necessity. She learned to protect herself before she learned to soften.
The thorns stayed, but so did the longing to be held without fear.
This piece is for those who have been hurt, who learned to protect themselves, and who still, despite everything, choose to remain open to love.

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
110 x 145 cm
Here, shadow is not absence but presence. It rests on her gently, allowing depth, beauty, and becoming to unfold.

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
140 x 140 cm
A tender reflection of longing, where memory, emotion, and desire blend into one. This piece captures the quiet intimacy of daydreaming, when the mind wanders to someone it cannot forget.
Fictional Character, inspired by the North-African women.

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
140 x 185 cm
There is a brief moment in life where everything still feels light, when the world has not yet pressed its weight onto the chest, the moment before someone learns to harden.
And then, slowly, something shifts.You begin to understand.
Not all at once, but enough to feel the weight of it.
This piece lives in that exact moment.
Where softness is still there… but no longer untouched.
Inspired by the song: Cold Little Heart.

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
140 x 185 cm
She didn’t run from anyone, she walked away from everything she was expected to be.
All those silent promises to stay small, stay polite, stay in line… she left them behind. Still in white, but this time it’s for herself. Unbothered.
She lifts her glass to the woman she’s choosing to become , on her own terms.
A runaway bride to every rule that tried to shape her.

FEBRUARY 2026
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
55 x 75 cm
‘Grandmas of the Beach’ They belong to the sea and sand, like a wave that has risen and fallen with time.
Every grain of sand holds their stories, and every wave carries their laughter.

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
140 x 200 cm
Named after Artemis, the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness, fierce, independent, and deeply linked with the moon. Twin sister of Apollo, she belongs to that sacred in-between: where darkness ends and the first warmth begins.
This title also nods to NASA’s Artemis program, humanity’s return to the Moon, making the moon behind her both myth and future. Crowned in flowers and held by light, she carries the kind of strength that feels calm, instinctive, and free. A woman crowned not by society, but by nature itself, with the moon as her halo.
BAGIRA paints people who don’t exist, yet somehow, they feel familiar. Her portraits are imagined, but each one is created to spark recognition, to make their viewers feel seen. Rooted in the richness of mixed cultures and diverse identities, these portraits carry soul, sparking conversations about heritage, belonging, and identity and the in-between , shaped by BAGIRA’s own experience growing up in a householod of different cultures and countries but also the beauty of the diverse nation of Curacao which inspires most of her work and where the artist in her was truly born. Most works feature imagined faces, often brought to life using AI as a tool for representation, celebrating the beauty of culture, age, and diversity and embracing the future of technology at the same time as a ‘traditional’ artist.
BAGIRA doesn’t just paint what she sees, she paints what she feels. Her abstract works are born from deep, instinctive emotion, often channeled through music, memory, and lived experience.
Each piece is a visual echo of a feeling, a moment, or a sound. Some are sparked by specific songs or genres, others by the raw energy of a musician or a nostalgic era that left a mark on her soul.
These works are less about form, and more about frequency, emotional frequencies, vibrating through color and rhythm. These are not planned compositions, they are an instinctive download and movements.



ACRYLIC & MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS
120 x 120 cm
In the midst of Algeria’s vast and untamed desert landscapes, the oasis emerges as a sanctuary—unexpected, nourishing, and full of life. Inspired by these serene refuges, “OASIS” is a series of abstract paintings that reflects the balance and peace that I seek in the chaos of everyday life. Each painting is a journey into my own personal sanctuary, a creative retreat where the act of painting becomes a moment of calm and reconnectionthe external circumstances of their life.

Thinking about commissioning a painting? YES you can.
BAGIRA’s commission paintings offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of art tailored exclusively for you.
Oftentimes clients request a special painting that would fit in their interior and vision. You can directly collaborate with the artist to bring your vision to reality, whether it’s a personal portrait, a made up person’s portrait, landscape or abstract piece. If unsure, there is a digital gallery available that can be accessed on request, of more than 3000 designs created by BAGIRA.
With 8 years of artistic expertise, BAGIRA creates a digital version of the design so you can first see what to expect in terms of colors and size, and make changes before the painting work begins.