Art/artefact is a nationally recognized firm founded by Audra Kiewiet de Jonge, a tastemaker and creative known for placing a great art collection at the heart of every project.
OUR FOUNDER
Audra Kiewiet de Jonge is a tastemaker and creative. With an art-first perspective built upon years in the art world and formal training as a painter, she founded Art/artefact as an inspired space to experience art and exceptional objects with meaning.
Her work for clients across interiors, fashion, and hospitality projects carries the hallmark of an eye attuned to the exceptional and unexpected with an approachability that feels fresh and unencumbered.
jAMES RYAN
A new body of work pushing the boundaries of craft, culture, and nature to explore the creative process and human inspiration.
JAMES RYAN
Nid 1, 2025
Acrylic and deconstructed baskets on panel
12 × 8.5 × 2.25 inches (panel)
Composed of deconstructed baskets, ‘Nid’ pushes the boundaries of craft, culture, and nature to explore the creative process and human inspiration drawn from the natural world.
Contact us at contact@artartefact.com for additional images or tear sheet.
We are happy to ship internationally, kindly email us with your information for a quote.
JAMES RYAN
Nid 2, 2025
Acrylic and deconstructed baskets on panel
12 × 8.5 × 2.25 inches (panel)
Composed of deconstructed baskets, ‘Nid’ pushes the boundaries of craft, culture, and nature to explore the creative process and human inspiration drawn from the natural world.
The word nid (pronounced “nee”) is French, meaning ‘nest’, and can also figuratively refer to a den or lair. It derives from the Latin nidus, a place or situation in which something develops or is fostered/the locus of an infection and has Proto-European roots.
Contact us at contact@artartefact.com for additional images or tear sheet.
We are happy to ship internationally, kindly email us with your information for a quote.
JAMES RYAN
Nid 3, 2025
Acrylic and deconstructed baskets on panel
12 × 8.5 × 2.25 inches (panel)
Composed of deconstructed baskets, ‘Nid’ pushes the boundaries of craft, culture, and nature to explore the creative process and human inspiration drawn from the natural world.
The word nid (pronounced “nee”) is French, meaning ‘nest’, and can also figuratively refer to a den or lair. It derives from the Latin nidus, a place or situation in which something develops or is fostered/the locus of an infection and has Proto-European roots.
Contact us at contact@artartefact.com for additional images or tear sheet.
We are happy to ship internationally, kindly email us with your information for a quote.
JAMES RYAN
Nid 4, 2025
Acrylic and deconstructed baskets on panel
12 × 8.5 × 2.25 inches (panel)
Composed of deconstructed baskets, ‘Nid’ pushes the boundaries of craft, culture, and nature to explore the creative process and human inspiration drawn from the natural world.
The word nid (pronounced “nee”) is French, meaning ‘nest’, and can also figuratively refer to a den or lair. It derives from the Latin nidus, a place or situation in which something develops or is fostered/the locus of an infection and has Proto-European roots.
Contact us at contact@artartefact.com for additional images or tear sheet.
We are happy to ship internationally, kindly email us with your information for a quote.
JAMES RYAN
Nid 5, 2025
Acrylic and deconstructed baskets on panel
12 × 8.5 × 2.25 inches (panel)
Composed of deconstructed baskets, ‘Nid’ pushes the boundaries of craft, culture, and nature to explore the creative process and human inspiration drawn from the natural world.
The word nid (pronounced “nee”) is French, meaning ‘nest’, and can also figuratively refer to a den or lair. It derives from the Latin nidus, a place or situation in which something develops or is fostered/the locus of an infection and has Proto-European roots.
Contact us at contact@artartefact.com for additional images or tear sheet.
We are happy to ship internationally, kindly email us with your information for a quote.
THE
ART
IST’S
EYE
A collaboration between Art/artefact, Irene Owens, and Parvum Opus, The Artist’s Eye activates the gaze of women artists from history as an interactive art form to be worn and cherished.
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LARS LY
THE BEYOND LANDSCAPE
AVAILABLE WORKS
LARS LY
In Frederiksberg Garden, 2018
Oil, fabric, and plaster on linen
Dimensions:
33 x 39 inches
34.5 x 41 inches framed in a matte white painted hardwood canvas floater frame
Contact us for additional images or tear sheet.