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    Own Soul’s Warning: Michelle Peterlin’s Mythic Meditation on Choice and Chaos

    Own Soul’s Warning: Michelle Peterlin’s Mythic Meditation on Choice and Chaos

    A storm brews beneath a golden field. A tree heavy with temptation casts its roots into a dark, trembling world. And at its base, a lone figure—nude, fragile, and curled inward—sits on the edge of rupture. Michelle Peterlin’s Own Soul’s Warning is not just a painting; it is a reckoning.…

    May 27, 2025
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    A Time 4 Us: Water Kerner’s Lyrical Lamentation on Loss and Reckoning

    A Time 4 Us: Water Kerner’s Lyrical Lamentation on Loss and Reckoning

    A slab of scorched earth floats like a discarded memory—neither fully anchored in the real world nor entirely imagined. On it, a white polar bear bends toward a porcelain ashtray as if searching for water, nourishment, or perhaps meaning. Behind the bear, a cluster of darkened, charred trees stands sentinel…

    May 27, 2025
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    Christopher Robins by David Poyant: A Threaded Ode to Wonder, Memory, and the Earth

    Christopher Robins by David Poyant: A Threaded Ode to Wonder, Memory, and the Earth

    There is something timeless and tender in David Poyant’s Christopher Robins, a hand-embroidered marvel selected for the 5th annual Earth 2025 international smart exhibition. At first glance, the viewer might think they are seeing a painting. But look closer, and the intricate texture of embroidery reveals itself—each leaf, ray of…

    May 14, 2025
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    Aunt Mary by Cher Pruys: A Tribute Etched in Time and Tenderness

    Aunt Mary by Cher Pruys: A Tribute Etched in Time and Tenderness

    The gentle grace of aging is rarely captured with such breathtaking honesty and emotional resonance as it is in Cher Pruys’ Aunt Mary. With this deeply personal and universally touching acrylic painting, selected for the Passage of Life: Aging 2025 international smart exhibition, Pruys offers us more than a portrait—she…

    May 13, 2025
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    Two Children by Mai Văn Nhơn: A Manifesto of Innocence and Urgency

    Two Children by Mai Văn Nhơn: A Manifesto of Innocence and Urgency

    In Two Children, Vietnamese artist Mai Văn Nhơn channels a vision that is both harrowing and hopeful—etched not just into stainless steel, but into the viewer’s conscience. Selected for the 2nd Annual TOYS and JOYS 2025 international smart exhibition, this remarkable mixed media piece confronts the paradox of childhood innocence…

    May 10, 2025
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    Doodle 101: The Ice Within – A Review of Dan Holt’s Intricate Abstraction

    Doodle 101: The Ice Within – A Review of Dan Holt’s Intricate Abstraction

    There are artworks that whisper, and then there are those that echo—resonating across the quiet chambers of the mind with a pulse so intricate that one can’t help but lean in. Dan Holt’s Doodle 101, a pencil drawing selected for the 2nd Annual Abstraction 2025 international smart exhibition, does precisely…

    May 9, 2025
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    Earth and Clouds: A Lyrical Terrain by Ella Boughton

    Earth and Clouds: A Lyrical Terrain by Ella Boughton

    With Earth and Clouds, Ella Boughton delivers more than an acrylic landscape—she offers a metaphysical journey into the soul of the planet, interpreted through the flowing anatomy of abstraction. In this breathtaking work selected for the 2nd Annual Abstraction 2025 international smart exhibition, Boughton reimagines Earth not as a static…

    May 8, 2025
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    Tiny Wings: Eunji Li’s Poetic Meditation on Fragility and Becoming

    Tiny Wings: Eunji Li’s Poetic Meditation on Fragility and Becoming

    Delicate as a whisper and profound as a turning tide, Tiny Wings by Eunji Li takes flight in the 5th Annual Woman 2025 International Smart Exhibition as a quietly powerful exploration of womanhood, transformation, and inner strength. This 21×14 inch mixed media illustration captures the nuanced moment between stillness and…

    May 7, 2025
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    Our Children’s Inheritance: Diane Bywaters’ Assemblage of Warning and Wonder

    Our Children’s Inheritance: Diane Bywaters’ Assemblage of Warning and Wonder

    A spiral of bone and shell, a toy-sized skeleton rowing a boat, and a bound bronze sphere dragging behind—a strange and evocative scene unfolds in Diane Bywaters’ Our Children’s Inheritance. At first glance, it may appear whimsical or even playful. But linger, and its truth surfaces: this is no innocent…

    May 6, 2025
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    Sunrise: A Radiant Awakening by John Lasonio

    Sunrise: A Radiant Awakening by John Lasonio

    There’s a moment—just before the world fully awakens—when the sky spills gold, the sea whispers promise, and time seems to hold its breath. Sunrise by John Lasonio captures that fleeting breath of wonder with spellbinding clarity, inviting us into a radiant communion between earth, ocean, and sky. Featured in the…

    May 5, 2025
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