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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…
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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…
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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…
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Markings: A Reflection on Time and the Tender Resilience of Being By Karin Rosenthal
There are photographs that capture a likeness, and then there are those that dissolve boundaries—between subject and self, surface and soul, body and earth. In Markings, Karin Rosenthal achieves the latter. This hauntingly beautiful black-and-white photograph, selected for the “Passage of Life: Aging 2025” international exhibition by Exhibizone, is not…
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Whimsy in the Wild: An Interview with Amy Vulfovich, Miniature Sculptor of Everyday Magic
Hi Amy! Thank you for joining us. Your work has a gentle yet powerful way of capturing life’s smallest moments through natural materials, inviting us into entire worlds no bigger than a twig or pinecone. We’re excited to dive into your creative universe. To begin, tell us about your journey…
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Replenishment: A Sacred Return to the Self with Alina Obukhova
There are artworks that whisper, and then there are those that seem to breathe with you. Replenishment, a powerful mixed media piece by Alina Obukhova, is not merely a visual experience but a visceral invocation, a moment of pause carved into canvas. It does not shout for attention, yet it…
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Life and Death 2025: A Global Art Journey Through Existence, Memory, and Meaning
What do we live for? What do we leave behind? These timeless questions echo through every corner of Life and Death 2025, the 3rd annual International Smart Online Art Exhibition — a compelling global showcase that invites you to witness how artists around the world confront, celebrate, and reflect on…
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Expansion as Revelation: Araya Pathwalker’s Vision in Watercolor
Like a sunburst whispered into being by the universe itself, Expansion by Araya Pathwalker radiates from the page with a pulse that feels both ancient and alive. This masterful watercolor on cotton paper doesn’t simply depict—it breathes, emanating energy that pulls the viewer into a dance of light, form, and…
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True Beauty 2025: A Journey Through the Eyes of the Beholder
What is beauty? Is it a fleeting moment, a familiar face, a vivid color, a silent tear, or the resilience of nature reclaiming its space? They say “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” and in this spirit, True Beauty 2025 invites you on a heartfelt journey through art…
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Glacier: A Sublime Meditation in Motion by Patricia Syverson
A hush settles across the surface like the breath of winter itself—glacial, reverent, and eternal. Glacier, by Patricia Syverson, is not merely a painting; it is an invocation. With each delicate swirl and translucent fold, the work captures the sacred stillness of icebound landscapes, places where time slows and silence…