A Kalidescope of Vibrant Colors

Embrace the power of color as artists from diverse backgrounds and styles come together to showcase their finest creations. From bold brushstrokes to striking digital compositions, to an array of rich reds that evoke passion to cool blues that exude serenity, this exhibition is a tribute to the spectrum of emotions that colors can evoke. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a collector, or simply curious, this exhibition promises an immersive encounter with the visual language of emotions.

Exhibition Highlights:

  • A curated collection of artworks showcasing the brilliance of vibrant colors.
  • Diverse styles and mediums that push the boundaries of color’s expressive potential.
  • Engaging artist insights and narratives to deepen your connection with each piece.
  • A unique opportunity to experience the exhibition from the comfort of your own space.

We extend our congratulations to the artists whose creativity and talent made the ‘Vibrant Colors’ art competition and exhibition a success!

Best in Show

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Pavlos Evangelidis

“Maasai Jump”

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Wantok Photography was established in May 2017 in Honiara, Solomon Islands. “Wantok” is a Melanesian pidgin word derived from the English “one talk”. In the local culture, it refers to close friendship based on a common language. In a world that is increasingly inter-connected, we feel photography is the universal language, our wantok. Pavlos Evangelidis was born in Athens, Greece and grew up partly in Brussels, Belgium, where he finished the Lycée Français Jean Monnet before graduating with Honours in Civil Engineering at Imperial College, London, UK. He has been working in development aid and international cooperation at the European Commission first in Brussels, then Fiji and the South Pacific region, Solomon Islands & Vanuatu, Uganda and currently Benin. He married Zeenal in Fiji in 2014. Pavlos became interested in photography slowly, first learning about underwater photography techniques and gradually working in nature, wildlife and travel photography. Pavlos & Zeenal established Wantok Photography to promote environmental conservation and help preserve the beauty of our natural capital from the challenges of climate change and human activity. This is a non-profit effort; any profits are directed to selected charities working for this cause.

1st, 2nd and 3rd Place Winners

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1st Place

Greg Bolger

Come Sit A Spell

Digital Photography

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Greg is an amateur photographer from the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. His work has been exhibited in The Glasgow Gallery of Photography, The Blank Wall Gallery in Athens, and will soon be exhibited in Trieste, Italy in October. Furthermore, his work has also been recognized online by The International Salon of Photography, Camelback Gallery, Grey Cube Gallery, and The Light Space and Time Gallery.

Olha Tkachenko

“Hots”

Oils

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I admire decorativeness like a kid who collects treasures in an old box, it is such meditative and enjoyable. I love to observe and find my inspiration in nature, in cracks of old houses, in dancing light spots on a wall, on my cat’s fur, and in cabbage leaves… I love to collect textile ornaments and unusable things just because they tell me about beauty and then bring them all together into the surface of my artwork. Maybe someone else will love these as much as I do! My treasure box will bring joy to others.

2nd Place

3rd Place

Lucas Bononi

“Elle”

Oil on Panel

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Lucas Bononi reveals a new body of work titled “The Forest”. This series of oil paintings is an invitation to start a dialogue between human and nature. Paint slams the surface creating a marbling effect of flesh mixed with natures elements. Earth’s features intermingle with figuration and abstraction forcing a return to our core essence. Something like a river or a flame meshes with the subject unveiling a crucial dimension of the human condition. Lucas welcomes you to explore the forest.

Honorable Mentions

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Isaac Chevako

“Tired of Masking”

Digital

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Andrew Colunga

“Coming into Los Angeles”

Acrylic

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Simon Hafele

“God Particle”

Acrylic

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Linda McCord

“Mom’s Sewing Room”

Watercolor

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Patricia Schoelkopf

“Prismatic Wonder”

Digital Photography On Metal

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Amy Bucki

“Light Trails Western Train”

Photography

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Marcela Nowak

“Flowessence 2”

Acrylic on canvas

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Carol Ginandes

“Dream Ribbons”

Photograph

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Carol Ginandes

“Downtown Classic”

Photograph

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Ekaterina Santiago

“Behind Emotions” 

Ink, Acrylic Paint, Marker

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Acquaetta Williams

“Nowhere to Go Back To”

Acrylic, Paper, Metal, Vinyl

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Dean Logan

“Carnival”

wood, acrylic, enamel

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Chelsea Estrada

“Peacock & Pomegranate”

Oil on canvas

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Finalists

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Bryce Nicholson

“They Want My Red Bottoms”

Oil on canvas

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Chan Chen Yang

“Golden autumn”

Oil on the canvas

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Yoonah Jung

“Green Water”

Acrylic

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Jennifer Oak

“Vivrant Thing”

Mixed Media

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Aaron Santos Boyd-Rochman

“Bloom”

Toothpicks, Acrylic, Canvas board

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Karen Kanas

“Auntie’s Garden”

Acrylic

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Sunny Altman

“Anemone”

Watercolor, Ink

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Rob Cady

“Saguaro Lake AZ area at Golden Hour”

Digital Photography

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Douglas Jaser 

“Inlet”

Acrylic and tape on Panel

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Cesar Sanchez Huertas

“Skyhug”

Watercolors

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Mario Rodriguez

“GoGoGoldie Galactic Tile”

35mm Film Mixed Media

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Rhema Jordan Labbe

“Response”

Oil on Canvas

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Courtney Jacobs

“Swizzeeglizzee”

Acrylic 

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Fania Greenwood

“EX”

Mixed Media

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