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    Emotions 2025 Exhibition: Where Art Touches the Heart

    Emotions 2025 Exhibition: Where Art Touches the Heart

    What does a color make you feel? What memory does a shape awaken? What truth hides in the curve of a line or the shadow of a form? Emotions 2025 invites you to feel your way through art. Now in its fifth year, this international smart group exhibition by Gallerium…

    August 6, 2025
  • Interview
    “If It’s Real, It’s Beautiful” – Exploring American Nostalgia and Natural Grace with Richard Reed

    “If It’s Real, It’s Beautiful” – Exploring American Nostalgia and Natural Grace with Richard Reed

    Hi Richard! Thanks for joining us. Your watercolors feel like living memories—vibrant, tangible, and full of story. From coastal journeys to garden blooms, your work has a way of honoring everyday beauty with striking realism. We’re excited to step into your world and discover the stories behind your art. 1. Let’s start…

    August 1, 2025
  • Group Exhibition by Exhibizone
    Exhibizone Grand Prize 2025 Exhibition: A Celebration of Art Without Limits

    Exhibizone Grand Prize 2025 Exhibition: A Celebration of Art Without Limits

    What happens when you bring together the world’s boldest visions, rawest emotions, and most diverse voices under one virtual roof? You get Exhibizone Grand Prize 2025 — and it’s finally here. Now in its 12th edition, the Exhibizone Grand Prize (EGP) 2025 is a global celebration of the infinite ways…

    July 30, 2025
  • Editorial Review
    Afterlife: A Lyrical Meditation on Death and Beauty by Marialynda Valdez

    Afterlife: A Lyrical Meditation on Death and Beauty by Marialynda Valdez

    Some artworks unfold slowly, like a whispered memory returning from a dream. Marialynda Valdez’s Afterlife is one such vision. Arresting yet tender, this watercolor painting captures the gaze with its delicate balance of fragility and splendor. At its center, a skeleton rises not as a symbol of fear or decay,…

    July 20, 2025
  • Group Exhibition by Exhibizone
    Abstract Zone 2025: Where Feeling Speaks Louder than Form

    Abstract Zone 2025: Where Feeling Speaks Louder than Form

    What happens when meaning is no longer bound by shape, subject, or logic? Abstract Zone 2025 dares to answer that question, not with definitions, but with experiences. Now in its 3rd annual edition, this international smart online exhibition opens its virtual doors from July 19 to September 19, 2025, inviting…

    July 19, 2025
  • Editorial Review
    The Awakening: Flesh as Spirit, Spirit as Flame by Alejandro Kapetanakis

    The Awakening: Flesh as Spirit, Spirit as Flame by Alejandro Kapetanakis

    There are artworks that whisper quietly to the soul, and then there are those that proclaim a truth too primal to ignore. The Awakening, an oil painting by Alejandro Kapetanakis, selected for the Nudus 2025 international smart exhibition by Gallerium, falls decisively in the latter category. It does not merely…

    July 18, 2025
  • Interview
    Exploring Color, Chaos, and Consciousness with John Flippin

    Exploring Color, Chaos, and Consciousness with John Flippin

    Thanks for joining us, John. Your paintings have a kinetic, emotional gravity, like storms of memory or mood swirling across the canvas. They pulse with rhythm, color, and raw spirit. We’re excited to delve into the layered world of your work, your process, and what drives it all. Let’s start…

    July 17, 2025
  • Group Exhibition by Gallerium
    Still Life 2025: The Art of Everyday Beauty

    Still Life 2025: The Art of Everyday Beauty

    What stories live within a bowl of fruit? What quiet emotions linger in a shadow cast by a single vase? We invite you to visit Still Life 2025, the third annual International Smart Online Art Exhibition, now open from July 16 to September 16, 2025, and discover a stunning collection…

    July 16, 2025
  • Editorial Review
    Baby, Don’t Look: Wanning Liao’s Haunting Echo of Innocence in War

    Baby, Don’t Look: Wanning Liao’s Haunting Echo of Innocence in War

    A child’s gaze can hold the weight of a world unraveling, and in Baby, Don’t Look, it does just that. Wanning Liao’s unforgettable drawing arrests the viewer in a single, breathless moment: a small girl clutches her doll amid the crumbling remains of war. Her eyes, wide, sorrowful, and far…

    July 16, 2025
  • Interview
    Weaving Nature’s Palette: A Talk with Shawl Artist Robin McCarthy

    Weaving Nature’s Palette: A Talk with Shawl Artist Robin McCarthy

    Thank you, Robin, for joining us for this interview. Your work beautifully blends texture, color, and storytelling, creating shawls that capture the essence of nature’s beauty. We’re excited to learn more about your artistic journey and inspirations. With your background in fundraising, what first drew you to fiber arts—especially weaving…

    July 16, 2025
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