
In a world that celebrates stillness, we’ve curated a collection that celebrates motion — in its most powerful, elegant, and electrifying form.
Tyler Shields, Torpedo
limited edition of 3
Introducing “The Art of the Athlete”, a limited edition photographic collection where world-class photographers capture the raw poetry of sport. From the underwater grit of Muhammad Ali to balletic tension and Olympic gymnasts mid-flight, these are more than images — they are moments carved in time, designed for those who understand discipline, drive, and desire.
Arthur Elgort, Ballet Legs – Wilhelmina Frankfurt, NYC 2001
limited edition of 30
Each piece in this collection has been hand-selected not just for its aesthetic brilliance, but for the story it tells: the devotion of champions, the elegance of performance, and the sheer resilience that parallels the lives of high achievers.
Flip Schulke, Ali Underwater 1961
limited edition of 99
These are works for homes that speak volumes. Offices that inspire vision. Private gyms, wellness retreats, and boardrooms that reflect the ambition of their owners.
Howard Schatz, David Beckham
limited edition of 8
Andreas H. Bitesnich, Patrick, 2009
limited edition of 25
Photographers such as Howard Schatz, Guido Argentini, and Gérard Uféras reveal the athlete not as a competitor — but as art incarnate. The images span disciplines: track, tennis, boxing, diving, dance, and more — celebrating both male and female forms in absolute peak performance.
David Yarrow, The Winner Takes it All, 2025
limited edition of 12
Light reveals texture; texture gives light something to interact with. When these two elements work in harmony, they elevate a photograph from documentation to expression.
Raking light—light that skims the surface of an object at a shallow angle—reveals every detail. This technique is visible in Howard Schatz’s Body Studies, where the dance of light and distortion accentuates the shimmer of skin textures.
Ellen von Unwerth, Nadja Auermann – Luxury Gym, 1994
limited edition of 3
Tony Kelly, Track and Field
limited edition of 25
Why this collection?
Because sport is the ultimate metaphor for leadership. For clarity. For sacrifice. For transcendence.
And because great art belongs not just in museums, but in the spaces where ambition lives.
Guido Argentini, EIRENE
limited edition of 18
Gérard Uféras, Bolshoi Theatre – Un Fantôme à L’Opéra, Moscou 2001
limited edition of 2