An Opulent Gaze (Group) + Natacha Chohra (Solo) + Rossella Paolini & Katharine Eksuzia (Dual Solo)
Step into a world of wonder as we unveil exhibitions that transport you through time and nature! Discover the elegance of Victorian history, celebrate the charm of sacred pets , and marvel at scientifically accurate, to-scale sculptures of the natural world. Dive into the whimsical tales of a mossy wall and its friends, where storytelling meets artistry in the most enchanting way. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey through art, history, and nature—come experience it all!
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// Opulent Gaze – International Group Exhibition //
Opulent Gaze” immerses you in the intricate world of Lover’s Eye art. This exhibition celebrates the historical and artistic significance of these miniature portraits, capturing the intimate allure of a beloved’s gaze in vibrant, bold colors, framed in ornate designs and set against lavish backdrops.
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// Rossella Paolini “Sacred Pets” (Italy) – Solo Exhibition //
Sacred Pets is a tribute to some of my beloved furry friends who have brought joy and beauty into my life! I wanted to represent them as divinities, make them unique for their race or their character, or their personal history. Seven imaginative portraits embellished with decorations, crystals and glitter on edged wooden panels, inspired by the love for each of these wonderful creatures.
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// Katharine Eksuzian “Tempus Naturae” (MN) – Solo Exhibition //
Her work is driven by a respect for nature and attention to intricate detail. With a focus on ecological themes, she creates scientifically accurate to-scale sculptures that are consciously crafted and completed in a high-fire soda kiln. Eksuzian holds strong beliefs in hand crafting each sculpture entirely out of clay to fully reflect the fragile nature concepts.
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// Natacha Chohra “The Old Mossy Wall” (UK) – Solo Exhibition //
Somewhere in the English countryside, there is a crumbling, moss-covered wall—a wall that has stood for decades, through countless seasons and weathers, and witnessed the passing of many generations. The people who live near the Old Mossy Wall and pass by it every day do so hurriedly, barely noticing it, assuming it’s nothing more than a crumbly old structure, always there, day in, day out.
But if you were to pause for even a moment and truly observe, you would see that it is so much more. It is a haven, an ecosystem, a world unto itself, teeming with the vibrant life of a community of tiny creatures that call it their home. Here are some of its inhabitants, and if you take the time to pause, be patient and approach with gentle intentions, they might just share with you stories about their lives in the Old Mossy Wall.