Sabar isn’t just about waiting—it’s about trusting. Trusting that what’s meant for you will come, in its own time, in its own way. Stay patient, stay faithful, and let life unfold. 🫰🏻✨🥰
@indiaartfair 2025, held from Feb 6-9 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi, was nothing short of spectacular—bigger, bolder, and packed with incredible talent. With 118 exhibitors, 78 galleries, and top art institutions, this year’s edition was the biggest one yet! One of the absolute highlights for me was a private preview hosted by @jaikhanna_krishnavilas and his brother @artprojects.108 who owns the gallery. Getting to experience their latest pieces up close was phenomenal. Jai’s work is all about giving a fresh, contemporary spin to the 400-year-old art of Pichwais and Miniatures, and it was amazing to see how he’s reinterpreting tradition in such a modern way. ✨🤍 Another standout moment? Meeting @goma_official , a brilliant Japanese artist from Tokyo, whose work was also showcased at the fair. His pieces have such a unique energy—it was inspiring to see him bring his artistic/ near-death experience vision to India by @galerie.geekart @arjyx. 🤍✨ Beyond the art, what really made this fair special was the chance to meet and connect with both Indian and international artists—some whose work I’ve admired for years and others who were exciting new discoveries.✨ I’ll be sharing details of these galleries, brands, and artists, so you can check out their pages, explore their work, and stay updated on what they’re creating next. ( check out the tags on each photo ) So if you’re looking for fresh inspiration or want to keep up with the latest in the art world, stay tuned!✨🤍
@indiaartfair 2025, held from Feb 6-9 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi, was nothing short of spectacular—bigger, bolder, and packed with incredible talent. With 118 exhibitors, 78 galleries, and top art institutions, this year’s edition was the biggest one yet! One of the absolute highlights for me was a private preview hosted by @jaikhanna_krishnavilas and his brother @artprojects.108 who owns the gallery. Getting to experience their latest pieces up close was phenomenal. Jai’s work is all about giving a fresh, contemporary spin to the 400-year-old art of Pichwais and Miniatures, and it was amazing to see how he’s reinterpreting tradition in such a modern way. ✨🤍 Another standout moment? Meeting @goma_official , a brilliant Japanese artist from Tokyo, whose work was also showcased at the fair. His pieces have such a unique energy—it was inspiring to see him bring his artistic/ near-death experience vision to India by @galerie.geekart @arjyx. 🤍✨ Beyond the art, what really made this fair special was the chance to meet and connect with both Indian and international artists—some whose work I’ve admired for years and others who were exciting new discoveries.✨ I’ll be sharing details of these galleries, brands, and artists, so you can check out their pages, explore their work, and stay updated on what they’re creating next. ( check out the tags on each photo ) So if you’re looking for fresh inspiration or want to keep up with the latest in the art world, stay tuned!✨🤍
@indiaartfair 2025, held from Feb 6-9 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi, was nothing short of spectacular—bigger, bolder, and packed with incredible talent. With 118 exhibitors, 78 galleries, and top art institutions, this year’s edition was the biggest one yet! One of the absolute highlights for me was a private preview hosted by @jaikhanna_krishnavilas and his brother @artprojects.108 who owns the gallery. Getting to experience their latest pieces up close was phenomenal. Jai’s work is all about giving a fresh, contemporary spin to the 400-year-old art of Pichwais and Miniatures, and it was amazing to see how he’s reinterpreting tradition in such a modern way. ✨🤍 Another standout moment? Meeting @goma_official , a brilliant Japanese artist from Tokyo, whose work was also showcased at the fair. His pieces have such a unique energy—it was inspiring to see him bring his artistic/ near-death experience vision to India by @galerie.geekart @arjyx. 🤍✨ Beyond the art, what really made this fair special was the chance to meet and connect with both Indian and international artists—some whose work I’ve admired for years and others who were exciting new discoveries.✨ I’ll be sharing details of these galleries, brands, and artists, so you can check out their pages, explore their work, and stay updated on what they’re creating next. ( check out the tags on each photo ) So if you’re looking for fresh inspiration or want to keep up with the latest in the art world, stay tuned!✨🤍
@indiaartfair 2025, held from Feb 6-9 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi, was nothing short of spectacular—bigger, bolder, and packed with incredible talent. With 118 exhibitors, 78 galleries, and top art institutions, this year’s edition was the biggest one yet! One of the absolute highlights for me was a private preview hosted by @jaikhanna_krishnavilas and his brother @artprojects.108 who owns the gallery. Getting to experience their latest pieces up close was phenomenal. Jai’s work is all about giving a fresh, contemporary spin to the 400-year-old art of Pichwais and Miniatures, and it was amazing to see how he’s reinterpreting tradition in such a modern way. ✨🤍 Another standout moment? Meeting @goma_official , a brilliant Japanese artist from Tokyo, whose work was also showcased at the fair. His pieces have such a unique energy—it was inspiring to see him bring his artistic/ near-death experience vision to India by @galerie.geekart @arjyx. 🤍✨ Beyond the art, what really made this fair special was the chance to meet and connect with both Indian and international artists—some whose work I’ve admired for years and others who were exciting new discoveries.✨ I’ll be sharing details of these galleries, brands, and artists, so you can check out their pages, explore their work, and stay updated on what they’re creating next. ( check out the tags on each photo ) So if you’re looking for fresh inspiration or want to keep up with the latest in the art world, stay tuned!✨🤍
@indiaartfair 2025, held from Feb 6-9 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi, was nothing short of spectacular—bigger, bolder, and packed with incredible talent. With 118 exhibitors, 78 galleries, and top art institutions, this year’s edition was the biggest one yet! One of the absolute highlights for me was a private preview hosted by @jaikhanna_krishnavilas and his brother @artprojects.108 who owns the gallery. Getting to experience their latest pieces up close was phenomenal. Jai’s work is all about giving a fresh, contemporary spin to the 400-year-old art of Pichwais and Miniatures, and it was amazing to see how he’s reinterpreting tradition in such a modern way. ✨🤍 Another standout moment? Meeting @goma_official , a brilliant Japanese artist from Tokyo, whose work was also showcased at the fair. His pieces have such a unique energy—it was inspiring to see him bring his artistic/ near-death experience vision to India by @galerie.geekart @arjyx. 🤍✨ Beyond the art, what really made this fair special was the chance to meet and connect with both Indian and international artists—some whose work I’ve admired for years and others who were exciting new discoveries.✨ I’ll be sharing details of these galleries, brands, and artists, so you can check out their pages, explore their work, and stay updated on what they’re creating next. ( check out the tags on each photo ) So if you’re looking for fresh inspiration or want to keep up with the latest in the art world, stay tuned!✨🤍
@indiaartfair 2025, held from Feb 6-9 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi, was nothing short of spectacular—bigger, bolder, and packed with incredible talent. With 118 exhibitors, 78 galleries, and top art institutions, this year’s edition was the biggest one yet! One of the absolute highlights for me was a private preview hosted by @jaikhanna_krishnavilas and his brother @artprojects.108 who owns the gallery. Getting to experience their latest pieces up close was phenomenal. Jai’s work is all about giving a fresh, contemporary spin to the 400-year-old art of Pichwais and Miniatures, and it was amazing to see how he’s reinterpreting tradition in such a modern way. ✨🤍 Another standout moment? Meeting @goma_official , a brilliant Japanese artist from Tokyo, whose work was also showcased at the fair. His pieces have such a unique energy—it was inspiring to see him bring his artistic/ near-death experience vision to India by @galerie.geekart @arjyx. 🤍✨ Beyond the art, what really made this fair special was the chance to meet and connect with both Indian and international artists—some whose work I’ve admired for years and others who were exciting new discoveries.✨ I’ll be sharing details of these galleries, brands, and artists, so you can check out their pages, explore their work, and stay updated on what they’re creating next. ( check out the tags on each photo ) So if you’re looking for fresh inspiration or want to keep up with the latest in the art world, stay tuned!✨🤍
@indiaartfair 2025, held from Feb 6-9 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi, was nothing short of spectacular—bigger, bolder, and packed with incredible talent. With 118 exhibitors, 78 galleries, and top art institutions, this year’s edition was the biggest one yet! One of the absolute highlights for me was a private preview hosted by @jaikhanna_krishnavilas and his brother @artprojects.108 who owns the gallery. Getting to experience their latest pieces up close was phenomenal. Jai’s work is all about giving a fresh, contemporary spin to the 400-year-old art of Pichwais and Miniatures, and it was amazing to see how he’s reinterpreting tradition in such a modern way. ✨🤍 Another standout moment? Meeting @goma_official , a brilliant Japanese artist from Tokyo, whose work was also showcased at the fair. His pieces have such a unique energy—it was inspiring to see him bring his artistic/ near-death experience vision to India by @galerie.geekart @arjyx. 🤍✨ Beyond the art, what really made this fair special was the chance to meet and connect with both Indian and international artists—some whose work I’ve admired for years and others who were exciting new discoveries.✨ I’ll be sharing details of these galleries, brands, and artists, so you can check out their pages, explore their work, and stay updated on what they’re creating next. ( check out the tags on each photo ) So if you’re looking for fresh inspiration or want to keep up with the latest in the art world, stay tuned!✨🤍
@indiaartfair 2025, held from Feb 6-9 at the NSIC Exhibition Grounds, New Delhi, was nothing short of spectacular—bigger, bolder, and packed with incredible talent. With 118 exhibitors, 78 galleries, and top art institutions, this year’s edition was the biggest one yet! One of the absolute highlights for me was a private preview hosted by @jaikhanna_krishnavilas and his brother @artprojects.108 who owns the gallery. Getting to experience their latest pieces up close was phenomenal. Jai’s work is all about giving a fresh, contemporary spin to the 400-year-old art of Pichwais and Miniatures, and it was amazing to see how he’s reinterpreting tradition in such a modern way. ✨🤍 Another standout moment? Meeting @goma_official , a brilliant Japanese artist from Tokyo, whose work was also showcased at the fair. His pieces have such a unique energy—it was inspiring to see him bring his artistic/ near-death experience vision to India by @galerie.geekart @arjyx. 🤍✨ Beyond the art, what really made this fair special was the chance to meet and connect with both Indian and international artists—some whose work I’ve admired for years and others who were exciting new discoveries.✨ I’ll be sharing details of these galleries, brands, and artists, so you can check out their pages, explore their work, and stay updated on what they’re creating next. ( check out the tags on each photo ) So if you’re looking for fresh inspiration or want to keep up with the latest in the art world, stay tuned!✨🤍
Dream it. Manifest it. Work for it. Then stand back and watch the magic unfold. ✨🤍🙏
Dream it. Manifest it. Work for it. Then stand back and watch the magic unfold. ✨🤍🙏
Dream it. Manifest it. Work for it. Then stand back and watch the magic unfold. ✨🤍🙏
Dream it. Manifest it. Work for it. Then stand back and watch the magic unfold. ✨🤍🙏
“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” — Albert Einstein. These past few days have been a whirlwind of discovery and inspiration. From collaborating with incredible brands to exploring new horizons, my insatiable curiosity continues to lead me to unimaginable places. Grateful for the journey and the passion that fuels it. 🤍✨ #StayCurious #PassionDriven #lifelonglearner
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍
Experiencing Surrealism in Delhi: A Journey of Awe and Reflection… I had the incredible opportunity to visit an exhibition in Delhi showcasing the works of Salvador Dalí—one of the most influential surrealists of all time. It was thrilling not just to see these masterpieces up close but also to meet Christina, the daughter of the gallerist, who has been traveling with these works worldwide. Our conversation about her father’s legacy and the work they’ve done as a family to bring such significant art to different audiences was truly inspiring. However, while I deeply appreciate the effort put into bringing these works to India, I couldn’t help but feel that the way the exhibition was presented didn’t do justice to the art itself. A few things stood out: • Lighting & Display Issues: Some of the frames reflected too much light, making it difficult to view the details properly. Good lighting can enhance the experience, but poor lighting can take away from it. • Framing & Presentation: The quality of the glass and frames didn’t match the stature of the artwork. Given Dalí’s legacy, these pieces deserve a more considered display. • Space & Ambience: While I understand the exhibition was put together in just 24 hours, the space felt somewhat limiting for works of this scale and significance. Art needs room to breathe, and the way it is presented affects how it is perceived. That being said, I am still incredibly grateful to have had the chance to see these works in person. For an art lover like me, any opportunity to engage with such masterpieces is a privilege. But I also believe that great art deserves great presentation—a setting that allows the viewer to fully absorb and appreciate its depth. Sharing a few images from the exhibition, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! ✨🤍