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"Water, Pattern, Ocean" Exhibition

  • Angela Paik
  • Oct 25, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 2, 2024




Being part of the "Water, Pattern, Ocean" show was a major achievement for me as it was my first ever exhibition in my artistic career. Feeling overwhelmed with excitement, I was thrilled to see my artwork being showcased to the public for the first time. It was a dream fulfilled to share my creativity and observe how the audience connected with my art. Having the chance to share my work in a public setting, outside of my usual creative environment, was a mix of excitement and anxiety.


Selecting the appropriate subject for the showcase proved to be a difficult but fulfilling task. I desired for my artwork to resonate with all individuals, to establish a personal connection with each person. Creating the language and ideas that would successfully convey my vision necessitated thorough self-reflection and thoughtful deliberation. In the end, I came to understand that the core of art is in its power to stir emotions and stimulate reflection, no matter the specific language used to define it. This realization enabled me to concentrate on the main idea I intended to communicate, enabling me to channel my enthusiasm into producing artworks that captured my investigation of water, patterns, and the ocean.


Being involved in the exhibition was a life-changing experience. I interacted with fellow artists, exchanged ideas, and got valuable feedback that enhanced my artwork. Observing how the audience responded to my work had a strong effect; their understanding and feelings gave my creations a new energy and emphasized the significance of sharing art globally. It was amazing to listen to viewers talk about how my artwork connected with their own experiences, demonstrating the universal power of art.


This show not only signaled my entrance into the art world but also sparked a stronger dedication to my art. It motivated me to further explore natural themes, water, and connection in my upcoming projects. In general, the "Water, Pattern, Ocean" exhibition was a priceless opportunity that reinforced my love for art and confirmed my ambition to become a visual artist. I appreciate the chance to showcase my art globally and anticipate future exhibitions eagerly.


Oct, 25, 2023

 
 
 

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