AN OVERSIZED
IMAGINATION

From its origins of inspiration in Piet Mondrian’s abstract work to Ian Schrager’s famed experiences and the signature styles of Phillipe Starck and Marcel Wanders, the Mondrian has always been connected to the worlds of modern design, culture, and the art that inhabits them.

Mondrian Hallandale Beach Residences has curated an imaginative collection of original works that showcase fresh perspectives from some of the world’s most creative emerging talent.
MondrianHB - Untitled Head

Untitled (head)

Jun Kaneko
Glazed ceramic and steel, 2012
Untitled (Head), is a striking 7-foot glazed ceramic and steel sculpture weighing over 1,400 pounds, accompanied by a custom steel base. Kaneko’s large-scale works are celebrated worldwide for their bold use of scale, form, and surface design. His signature Dangos and Heads are held in major museum collections and have been exhibited in public spaces from New York to Tokyo. 

Electromagnetic

David Paul Kay
Paint on canvas, 2018
ARTIST’s Statement
“Electromagnetic” is an exploration of invisible forces and the energy that flows between us. Through subtle variations of tone and texture, the painting transforms the space it inhabits, creating a sense of vibration and movement that extends beyond the canvas.

The work invites viewers to sense the currents that connect people, objects, and environments, an unseen network of energy that binds us together. Monochromatic in nature, it emphasizes the essence of form, rhythm, and resonance, allowing the energy itself to become the focal point.
David paul Kay
New York, NY
David Paul Kay is an American contemporary artist based in New York City, known for his intricate compositions and vibrant lines that turn blank surfaces into captivating narratives. With a meticulous attention to detail and a unique monochromatic style developed after his move to the United States in 2008, Kay has created a substantial body of work that includes drawings, paintings, murals, and sculptures.

Born in Eastern Europe, Kay is entirely self-taught, and his career truly took flight upon arriving in New York in 2009. Kay’s work has been exhibited and collected globally—across the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He has participated in residencies in cities like Los Angeles and London and has collaborated with renowned brands such as Montblanc, PayPal, Cadillac, and Equinox. His art has graced the pages of Forbes, Architectural Digest, Vogue Italia, and Wallpaper.

UNTITLED

Ktano
Spray paint, 2025
Ktano is a professional muralist, graffiti artist, and painter celebrated for his bold creativity and urban influences. His work seamlessly blends large-scale murals, expressive street art and detailed canvas paintings, creating a dynamic fusion of modern and traditional aesthetics.

With a passion for storytelling through color, form and movement, Ktano’s pieces are more than visual spectacles—they are deeply impactful and thought-provoking. His ability to merge raw street energy with refined artistic techniques has earned him recognition in the contemporary urban art scene, solidifying his reputation as an artist who pushes boundaries while honoring the roots of graffiti and muralism.

Lite Brite

Stef Ross
Acrylic, 2025
Born in 1977, Stef Ross is a Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist originally from Grand Blanc, Michigan. Her work draws heavily from fashion and pop culture, transforming everyday materials into vibrant, sculptural art infused with glamor and playful energy.

In her acrylic sculpture series “Lite Brite”, Ross explores bold color, translucent forms and her signature sense of joy to craft pieces that feel both modern and whimsical — works you “want to love,” as she puts it. Through “Lite Brite,” she blends whimsy and sophistication, inviting viewers into a world where art feels fun, accessible and radiant.
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