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We are pleased to announce the artists who have received honorable mentions for their outstanding works in the InnovArte contest. Below is the list of artists and their respective works:
“Dream State” by Julie Davidson.
Julie Davidson
- Artwork: Dream State.
- Brief Description: ‘Dream State,’ delves into the mysteries of the unconscious mind and the ethereal realm of dreams. The colors symbolize different aspects of the dream state: purple represents intuition and spiritual insight, yellow signifies clarity and enlightenment, blue embodies calmness and tranquility. Astral planes are hinted at, suggesting the idea of consciousness traveling to other dimensions during sleep.
“Fast Fashion” by Tracey Chaykin.
Tracey Chaykin
- Artwork: Fast Fashion.
- Brief Description: Cheetahs are a favorite pattern in the fashion industry, as well as a conservation concern. The drawing was created on glitter paper, taking the concept a step further.
“Material Girl” by Birgit Stern.
Birgit Stern
- Artwork: Material Girl.
- Brief Description: Many people hope to finally be happy and satisfied with more money and comfort. But material things only bring short moments of happiness and it is not possible to replace a feeling of lack and inner emptiness. “Being rich” is an inner state of being and is not dependent on material things. There are people who, despite great material wealth, cannot feel joy, love and gratitude. You have to find happiness and fulfillment within yourself first.
“FREEDOM IS MAGICAL” by Radha Bhatia.
Radha Bhatia
- Artwork: FREEDOM IS MAGICAL.
- Brief Description: This artwork is from my series titled FREEDOM. It says, Freedom from everything that binds, confines, or controls you. Thereafter, finding yourself once again, also finding your true love and your passion.
“Echoes of Elegance” by Roula Chreim.
Roula Chreim
- Artwork: Echoes of Elegance.
- Brief Description: A surrealistic oil painting of two Venetian ladies, their faces veiled in secrecy, grace a room adorned with instruments and blooms. Their exquisite gowns cascade elegantly as they enchant with music, amidst a symphony of colors and fragrances, weaving a tapestry of enchantment and allure.
“Force No.2, No.8, No.7, No.3, No.1” by Barbara Schneider.
Barbara Schneider
- Artwork: Force No.2, No.8, No.7, No.3, No.1.
- Brief Description: Series of 9 TIES Material: Recycled/upcycled French MILITARY blanket and different metal pieces.
“Birthday Gift” by Q. Wang.
Q. Wang
- Artwork: Birthday Gift.
- Brief Description: His paintings are abstract and lack details, but they still evoke emotion and spirit in the viewer. By exploring themes of freedom and imagination.
“Runway Dream” by José Maria González López.
José Maria González López
- Artwork: Runway Dream.
- Brief Description: The painting was created a year and a half ago; at the time, it was made as a gift for a friend’s daughter who is a model and modeled in New York.
“For Him and Her Together” by Frans Frengen.
Frans Frengen
- Artwork: For Him and Her Together.
- Brief description: the hands are painted with a flame – my fumagine style – finished with white acrylic paint and cut acrylic paint stripes and prepared dots, spots of added color even with wasco and pencil (all possibilities to express my feelings). Also when I sculpt I build a three-dimensional sculpture with those spots of color.
“WILD DANCE” by Liana Gor.
Liana Gor
- Artwork: Wild Dance.