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Ramona Nordal is a multidisciplinary artist whose work resides at the intersection of fine art, design, and storytelling. Recognized as one of the contemporary visual artists making waves today, Nordal is known for her emotionally charged compositions and refined visual language. She explores themes of transformation, memory, and the human experience—translating them into striking, tactile works that resonate across various mediums. With a background grounded in both artistic experimentation and technical precision, her practice navigates fluidly between painting, textile, and conceptual design. Each piece reflects a sensitivity to form, color, and material, resulting in work that feels both intimate and expansive. Her aesthetic is distinctive—layered, evocative, and quietly powerful—inviting viewers to engage not just visually, but emotionally. Nordal’s work has garnered international attention, including recognition from ELLE, which highlights her unique artistic voice and contemporary relevance. This acknowledgment underscores her growing influence within the global art and design landscape, particularly as she collaborates with platforms like 5•17 EDITIONS. Through these collaborations and limited-edition releases, Ramona Nordal continues to push the boundaries of traditional art forms, creating collectible pieces that bridge the gap between fine art and functional design. Her work is not only seen—it is experienced.

Nick Grindrod is a British artist, based in Sheffield. He studied Fine Art at the University of Derby.
Boldly abstract in nature, Grindrod’s paintings skilfully layer strict geometric forms with gestural painterly handling.
Working in intense bursts of activity, initial sketches are adapted and reformed in an instinctive

Tito Rodriguez, known widely as The Hood Santa, is an artist whose work is rooted not only in image-making, but in humanity itself. Emerging from the streets with an unmistakable visual language that blends nostalgia, grit, compassion, and cultural memory, Tito has built a following through work that feels deeply personal yet universally understood. His paintings often carry the emotional weight of lived experience - generosity, resilience, struggle, humour, and hope - layered together with a raw authenticity that cannot be manufactured.
What makes Tito’s work resonate is not simply the aesthetic itself, but the intention behind it. Through both his art and his presence within the community, The Hood Santa has become symbolic of giving back, uplifting others, and finding beauty in places often overlooked. His pieces feel cinematic and intimate at once - moments frozen between realism and emotion, where storytelling becomes inseparable from texture, color, and spirit.
As part of 5•17 EDITIONS, Tito Rodriguez joins a carefully selected roster of artists whose work transcends traditional formats. Through this collaboration, his original artworks are translated into collectible textile editions - hand-crafted using natural dyes, premium New Zealand wool, and traditional artisanal techniques - allowing collectors to experience his work not only visually, but physically and spatially within the home.
More than a collaboration, this release represents a convergence of art, culture, craftsmanship, and purpose. Partial proceeds from the edition will support BOTH the Local Hearts Foundation and ocular oncology initiatives at SickKids Hospital, reinforcing the belief that art has the power not only to transform spaces, but to meaningfully impact lives.
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Few contemporary artists have blurred the boundaries between fine art, fashion, sculpture, design, and culture as seamlessly as Jayesh. Widely recognized as one of India’s most influential creative voices of his generation, Jayesh has become known not simply for creating artwork—but for creating entire worlds.
Working across painting, sculpture, installation, fashion, and large-scale visual storytelling, his practice has helped redefine what contemporary Indian art can look and feel like on a global stage. Bold, immersive, and unmistakably his own, Jayesh’s work exists at the intersection of imagination and cultural identity—where pop surrealism meets craftsmanship, and where visual language becomes experience.
His career has been marked by a series of groundbreaking firsts and internationally recognized achievements. In 2024, Jayesh became the first Indian artist to collaborate internationally with Zara—transforming what could have been a fashion collection into a multi-medium artistic moment spanning sculpture, visual storytelling, merchandise, and limited-edition design.
Founder of the award-winning creative universe behind Quirk Box and Quirk Box Design Studio, Jayesh’s work has earned recognition through honours including the British Council Young Arts Entrepreneurs India Award, Tiger Translate India Arts Award, Crow Bar Asia Advertising Award, and multiple India design accolades. His studios have also been recognized repeatedly among India’s leading design practices.
A TEDx speaker, internationally exhibited artist, and holder of India’s national record for creating the country’s largest concept artwork, Jayesh continues to push contemporary practice beyond traditional categories.
His work and creative vision have been featured across leading publications including ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Grazia, Vogue, Verve, and India Today, further cementing his place as one of the defining artistic voices emerging from India today.
Now, through 5•17 EDITIONS, Jayesh’s visual language enters an entirely new medium.
Original artwork. Carefully translated into textile form.
Together, we explore the idea that art should not live only on walls—but should be experienced physically; touched, felt, and brought into everyday life. To move beyond being simply seen, and become something you can live with and feel against your skin.
Produced in limited editions using hand-crafted techniques, natural dyes, and 100% New Zealand wool, each release becomes both collectible object and functional artwork.
Because before art, comes vision.

Some artists create images. Peter Triantos creates energy.
Internationally acclaimed contemporary abstract artist Peter Triantos has spent decades building a body of work that is instantly recognizable for its movement, emotion, scale, and fearless use of colour. From sold-out exhibitions across Miami, New York, Basel, Seoul, Hong Kong, Napa Valley and beyond, to placements in prominent private and public collections around the world, Triantos has established himself as one of Canada’s most celebrated contemporary voices. His work has been collected, collaborated with, and embraced by globally recognized names across art, design and culture.
Born in Greece and based in Toronto, Triantos approaches art as something deeply instinctive — an act of transferring energy from the subconscious into physical form. His paintings are not designed to tell the viewer what to feel; they invite them to discover it for themselves. Layers of gesture, movement, texture and colour become moments of interpretation — immediate for some, evolving for others.
Now, through 5•17 EDITIONS, Triantos’ work enters a new medium.
For this edition, original fine art is carefully translated into heirloom textile form — preserving the emotion, scale and visual rhythm of the original while creating something meant not only to be viewed, but experienced in daily life.
Handcrafted from 100% New Zealand wool using ethically sourced materials and traditional techniques, each rug becomes a limited-edition collectible: numbered, authenticated, and never reproduced once sold out.
This collaboration represents the meeting of two ideas — Peter Triantos’ belief that art should move people, and 5•17 EDITIONS’ belief that art should live with people.
Before art, comes vision.
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