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Augmention

Cowrie Shell Art

Cowrie Shell Art

Augmentation looks at the intended and unintended consequences of technology for people and the plan

Augmentation enhances our physical, sensory, and cognitive abilities through technology, from simple tools like glasses to advanced implants and exoskeletons. Its aim is to restore functionality, enhance performance, or exceed natural limits, either by supplementing existing abilities or introducing new ones through direct integration or wearable tech.

Cowrie Shell Art

Cowrie Shell Art

Cowrie Shell Art

Cowrie shell art is a vibrant tradition using cowrie shells in decorative and ceremonial objects acr

Cowrie shell art is a vibrant tradition across Africa, the Americas, and Asia, symbolizing wealth, fertility, and spiritual protection through decorative and ceremonial uses.

Abstract

Cowrie Shell Art

Abstract

Abstract art prioritizes shapes, colors, and textures over realistic imagery. It conveys emotions and ideas through visual elements, encouraging viewers to engage aesthetically rather than focus on recognizable subjects, thus creating a unique experience beyond traditional representation.

Diaspora

illusionary

Abstract

In art, "diaspora" refers to artists who have In art, "diaspora" refers to artists who have migrated or whose families have, expressing diverse cultural experiences in their work. Our regular exhibitions showcase both emerging and established artists, offering a chance to discover new talent and artworks.

illusionary

illusionary

illusionary

illusionary
Scientists believe optical illusions are possible because our brains are so good at reco


Scientists suggest that optical illusions result from the brain's skill in recognizing patterns and familiar objects, allowing for rapid visual processing. This capability enables us to perceive a complete image from distinct elements, as the brain fills in gaps for coherence. Thus, the arrangement of these components greatly affects our perception.

Psychedelic

illusionary

illusionary

Psychedelic
Coined by British psychologist Humphry Osmond, the term "psychedelics" means "mind manif


The term "psychedelics," coined by British psychologist Humphry Osmond, means "mind manifesting." It implies that artistic expressions reflecting psychological experiences can be deemed "psychedelic," covering a wide array of creative forms and emphasizing the link between art and the exploration of the psyche.

Skull / Skeleton Art

Skull / Skeleton Art

Skull / Skeleton Art

Skull art is a diverse expression that uses skull imagery to explore mortality, rebellion, and transformation. From ancient carvings to modern paintings, it includes European memento mori and colorful Mexican sugar skulls celebrating Día de los Muertos. This art ranges from realistic anatomical depictions to whimsical interpretations, highlighting the beauty of skulls and their deeper significance.

Surrealism

Skull / Skeleton Art

Skull / Skeleton Art


Surrealism aims to revolutionise human experience. It balances a rational vision of life with one that asserts the power of the unconscious and dreams. The movement's artists find magic and strange beauty in the unexpected and the uncanny, the disreg your customers raving about you on social media? Share their great stories to help turn potential customers into loyal ones.

japaneses style

Skull / Skeleton Art

japaneses style

Japanese art features a wide variety of styles, including Ukiyo-e, Nihonga, Sumi-e, and calligraphy (Shodo). It also includes practices like Origami, Ikebana, and Bonsai, which are deeply connected to nature and spirituality. The aesthetics of Japanese art often showcase bold colors and flat perspectives. Additionally, asymmetrical compositions are a hallmark of this artistic tradition. These elements set Japanese art apart from Western artistic conventions.

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