Lights, Shadows, Reflections 2025 Exhibition: A Tribute to Contrast, Depth, and Clarity

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What is light without shadow? What is presence without reflection?

Gallerium warmly invites you to step into Lights, Shadows, Reflections 2025, the 3rd Annual Juried International smart Exhibition that celebrates the eternal dance of light and darkness, brilliance and obscurity, seen and unseen.

Opening officially on October 9, 2025, and continuing through December 9, 2025, this online global exhibition unfolds a mesmerizing visual dialogue where artists from around the world explore how illumination, shadow, and reflection shape emotion, perception, and memory.

In every stroke of light, there is a story. In every shadow, a secret waiting to be discovered. Lights, Shadows, Reflections 2025 invites you to witness how artists reveal truth, mystery, and beauty through the play of contrasts — how a single gleam can awaken emotion, how a deep shadow can conceal meaning, and how reflections can blur or reveal reality itself.

From photography and painting to digital art and sculpture, each piece presented in this juried collection demonstrates the boundless creativity of artists who transform these elemental forces into metaphors for life’s complexity. The exhibition becomes a journey through radiance and obscurity, clarity and ambiguity, showing how the essence of visual storytelling resides not only in what we see, but in what light and darkness together make us feel.

This exhibition offers an extraordinary opportunity to discover exceptional artworks that masterfully balance technique with emotion, precision with depth, and brilliance with restraint. It is a moment of quiet wonder, a reminder that beauty often lies in contrast, that illumination can emerge from shadow, and that every reflection carries a fragment of ourselves.

Visitors are encouraged to immerse themselves fully in the exhibition, to explore each artwork thoughtfully, and to connect with the artists by leaving heartfelt comments and ratings. Every word shared contributes to the dialogue of art, offering encouragement, perspective, and a reflection of its own.

Join us in celebrating Lights, Shadows, Reflections 2025, a luminous exploration of how art continues to mirror the soul, revealing the delicate balance between clarity and mystery that defines the human experience.

View full list of participant artists here:

Ed Whitmore, Lana Fultz, Farida Ali, Cher Pruys, Deborah St John, ILIA, Michael Lee, Kathy Winkler, Helen Shipman, Gary Trente, Steve Mason, Bob Koch, Luis Rendon, Joan Siem, Karen Mooney, Liyun Yu, Julie Kelly, Callie Andrew, Beverly Goldie, G. Paul Lucas, Naomi Blackwell, A.N. Kitsune, Ivan Gall, Anthony Franklin, Lena Shvets, Faisal Mirza, Joanna Szuba, Sue Burickson, Leshan Li, Amanda Spartz, Lynnette Grimm, Nita Penfold, Amanda Carroll, Robin Haller, Rene Crystal, Joanna Levesley, Robert Wagoner, Sara Engle, Lauren Summers, Diana Andersen, Warren Dreher, Darlene Spell, Brandi Foster, Tom Irizarry Studio, Elizabeth Miller, Yeon Chang, John Bassett, Sharon Moon, Shawn Newton, Sara Alfaro, Nicholas Alfonso, Caroline Avent, Jordi B, Max Baptiste, Kamila Blessing, Bishop Chilton, Shannon Coffey, Kara Coonrod, Chandler Michael Culotta, Neil Davie, Alina Dolitsky, Ellis Dune, Jamie Frontiera, Barbara Gasdaglis, Tabitha Gilligan, Krista Guerin, Deirdre Hall, Jayse Parker, X Harkrader, Kevin mr.soul Harp, Autumn Harrison, Kong Ho, Jennifer Humphreys, Cigdem Kabaoglu, Magdalena Kalieva, Rylan Kennedy, Don Paul Kirk, Danielle Klonecki, Jordan Kwarcinski, Sommer Laettner, Marietta Leung, Jay Ligda, Rikardo Long, Nathani Luneburg, Erin Mahoney, Ron Malone, Michael Marlett, Michele Matthews, Kate McDougall, Patrick McEvoy, Brigitte B Burckhardt, Susan Millan, Drew Mitchell, James Moyer, Lady Perez, Daniela Plesa, Mark Polege, Audrey Pullen, Jeannot Quenson, Vince Quevedo, Karissa Rangel, Martha Renard, Janie Ronchelli, Terrence Schilling, Don Silvestri, E.J., Elka Stevens, Robert Sunderman, Su-Chow Tannuzzo, Tara Terpening, Chris van Hillo, JP Walker, Gina Watkins-SooHoo, Thomas Wenzel, John Wesley, Rae Uchiha, Robert Willits, Sydney Woods, Edward Wright, Chufei Yang, Huan Zhao, Michelle S Williams

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