Coby Arts

Exploring light, structure, and memory.

Pace by Coby Hurtak. Layered painting showing a blue archway and a cat near peace graffiti.
Pace by Coby Hurtak. Layered painting showing a blue archway and a cat near peace graffiti.

Pace

Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

40 x 120 cm

Painting is an act of exploration, not repetition.

Coby Hurtak works in distinct visual cycles. Each series establishes a specific impression and explores it until the subject is exhausted. Once the conversation with the canvas is finished, a new cycle begins.

CYCLE XII: Architectures of Hope (Acrylic and Oil on Canvas)

"With this new series, Architectures of hope, I wanted to share a deliberate message of hope in response to the uncertainties of our time. I believe that our differences do not have to divide us; rather, they can be the very foundation we build upon. We often assume that tradition and modernity must inherently clash, but I see them in a constant, enriching dialogue. By bringing together the quiet endurance of the past and the vibrant, spontaneous energy of the present, my goal is to show that contrasting voices can unite to create a beautiful and resilient harmony. "

- Coby

Pompidou by Coby Hurtak. Two paintings of Pompidou Paris mixing old architecture and modern art.
Pompidou by Coby Hurtak. Two paintings of Pompidou Paris mixing old architecture and modern art.

"This painting represents a postmodern visual synthesis between tradition and contemporaneity through a mixed technique of paints that generates a vibrant chromatic effect, where the intense blues of the water interact with the warm tones of the historic buildings in the background. The urban composition combines historic architecture with submerged modern sculptural elements and mural street art, creating a surreal landscape that reflects the cultural stratification of the contemporary city.  The style falls within the realm of modern urban illustration with pop influences, where the fluidity of watercolor meets the graphics of street art in a visual narrative that poetically explores the theme of coexistence between historical memory and urban creativity of our times."

- ACCADEMIA ITALIA IN ARTE NEL MONDO

Pace by Coby Hurtak. Layered painting showing a blue archway and a cat near peace graffiti.
Pace by Coby Hurtak. Layered painting showing a blue archway and a cat near peace graffiti.
SELECTION FROM PREVIOUS CYCLES

SELECTED EXHIBTIONS

Photograph of a gallery. Exhibition by Coby Hurtak.
Photograph of a gallery. Exhibition by Coby Hurtak.
Prize Ulisse awarded to Coby Hurtak, next to painting lago d'Orta.
Prize Ulisse awarded to Coby Hurtak, next to painting lago d'Orta.
Image of the prestigious building accademia italie nel arte
Image of the prestigious building accademia italie nel arte

Bienalle delle Arti Visive, Lecce (ITA), 2025

Salon des Peintres Contemporains, St Tropez (FR), 2025

Singer Museum, Laren (NL), 1988

AWARDS

Divin Artista, Lecce (ITA), 2025

Ulisse, Lecce (ITA), 2025

Excellence scholarship from the Beaux-Arts Minerva, Groningen (NL), 1990

AFFILIATIONS

Member of the Taylor Foundation, Paris

Member of the Peintres de St Tropez

Member of the Societa' promotrice delle belle arti Torino

"I do not believe in a static style. For me, painting is a method of investigation."
- Coby
Artist Coby Hurtak in her studio mixing paints next to a blue abstract paintingArtist Coby Hurtak in her studio mixing paints next to a blue abstract painting

Coby Hurtak was born in 1963 in the province of Friesland, in the Netherlands, as the daughter of an architect and a mother passionate about textiles and drawing. She quickly became interested in the world of Art. Her curiosity drove her to travel the world to capture the uniqueness of each place.

In 1988, she graduated cum laude at the Academy of Fine Arts, Minerva, in Groningen, the Netherlands. Three years later she became a full professor in fine arts at the same academy.

In her works she depicts the world through her vision where memories and feeling mingle. The observer is carried away in his contemplation through the different layers overlapping and interacting, in her works. The play of colours and lights in her works provokes experiences in the spectator’s mind while the attentive eye explores each layer and detail to capture all the work’s secrets.

"I do not believe in a static style. For me, painting is a method of investigation. I work in distinct visual cycles, immersing myself completely in a specific subject, medium, or color palette until I have exhausted its possibilities.

Sometimes this investigation leads me to the rigid geometry of an Italian arcade; other times, it demands the fluid, organic chaos of a bird in flight or the layered history of a Parisian street wall. Whether I am using heavy body acrylics to build architectural texture or lithography to explore repetition, the goal remains the same: to deconstruct what I see and rebuild it as a memory.

My work is a dialogue between the permanence of the places I visit and the fleeting nature of the moment I capture."

- Coby

Lithography press in a painting studioLithography press in a painting studio
Exhibition by Coby Hurtak. Photo of a gallery with colourful paintingsExhibition by Coby Hurtak. Photo of a gallery with colourful paintings

The Selected Works

Journey through current and archived series. A curated look into the artist's ongoing exploration of form, light, and architecture.

Behind the Canvas

Discover the alchemy of the workspace. Step inside to explore the techniques, the heavy iron press, and the physical craft behind the art.