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" THE UNSEE ART OF STILL LIFE " BY MIRVAT ALALI

" THE UNSEE ART OF STILL LIFE " BY MIRVAT ALALI
 [SIZE="5"]" The Unseen Art of Still Life "


20 Artists from 20 Nationalies, in this art exhibition THE UNSEEN - The Art of “Still Life” which has played a crucial part in the market for still life.

Challenging times require inner strength, and this exhibition promises to be a great source of inspiration for finding it. It is always a momentous occasion on the opening in zoom webinar on 29th July 2021. From an exploration of 'still life' which is a popular genre because the artist has total control over the subject of the painting, the lighting, and the context, that trends to a spotlight on 20 artists' creatives who brought fantastic works to inspire you to visit the show virtually at 360 gallery.

ART4You Gallery is inviting you all to our 24th Virtual 360 Art Exhibition ,walk from room to room and enter the show by clicking the below UNIQUE link ; https://www.artsteps.com/view/61020debe417a1f9ef3151a0

This International Exhibition was organized by Art4you Gallery, Under the patronage of Dr. Hamed Bin Mohamed Khalifa Al Suwaidi.

Everyone from the artist to the audience was optimistic about the prospects for reviews. In a sense, the gallery and especially the art pieces looked as good as it does during the opening, and as such, this special event always represented an opportunity for any artist to make a significant impression and advance their career.

Sharing some reviews from our guests.“The ideal curator is a thoughtful, informed, and discerning viewer of art, and we especially appreciate curators who understand artwork from the perspective of art-making. Come See the Works that Have Stood the Test of Time. Congrats to Jesno Jackson for this amazing Show” says H E Laila Rahhal.

Featured Artists :

Alina Hassan - Pakistan

Aseel Al Ramlawi - Palestine

Anna Wyborn - Russia

Cathy Deniset - France

Cathy Nunez - Philippines

Divya Chinni - India

Eashan Dasgupta - India

Lavanya Varma - India

Lana S - Kazakastan

Mini Milind - Oman

Manjula Kaimal - India

Maria Zheleznova - Russia

Murtaza Kazi - India

Marina Zotova - Russia

Prathibha Ajayan - India

Rachel John - India

Ruben Molino - Venezuela

Sara Mohammad Ali - UAE

Sumaya Ali - Pakistan

Subhasish Chakravarthy - India


A still life can be realistic or abstract, depending on the particular time and culture in which it was created, and on the particular style of the artist. The artist can use the still life symbolically or allegorically to express an idea, or formally to study composition and the elements and principles of art.

Why do I want to paint this scene? What initially attracted me to it? What content is needed to attract the viewer and make them feel what I feel? Why do I want to paint this scene? What initially attracted me to it? What content is needed to attract the viewer and make them feel what I feel? As these questions are answered, it becomes clear that a given scene is not set in stone. An artist can alter the scene to suit the emotions or message he or she seeks to share with the viewer. So let us explore the genre of still life here in this exhibition.

"The theme is STILL LIFE. This includes the art of commonplace objects which are either natural, such as food, flowers, plants, rocks, shells, and even dead animals, or man-made ones, such as books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, etc. Representational and abstract ideas based broadly on the theme, in any media, were considered. For this group exhibition the curator - Jesno Jackson was looking for still life artworks that convey a captured moment. The still life works can be traditional or contemporary in nature, with the content exhibiting everyday objects that are natural (e.g., food, flowers, game) or which are manufactured (e.g., bottles, glasses, pottery). The subjects of the art can range from a single object to a complex arrangement of objects expressed from representational to abstract. ". says Rengi Cherian - the Founder of Art4you.

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