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Kristel Bechara's exhibition, A Symphony of Shadows and Light, reflects 15 years of her artistic journey through vibrant, animated works. It features five chapters that explore themes of female empowerment and creativity, culminating in an interactive space for viewers to reflect on their own stories. The exhibit recently returned as part of the 3MERSIVE digital art experience in Dubai.
Bristol-based artist Matthew Callaby, known as MrCallaby, transitioned from advertising to full-time artistry, creating vibrant paintings and sculptures that blend playful aesthetics with deeper emotional themes. His recent exhibition, CHEERS, explores the duality of social drinking, featuring both joyful and somber representations through anthropomorphic bottle characters.
Qian-Hui Yu's solo exhibition, "The Delightful Unnamed," showcases her unique hand-drawn animation style and a collection of artworks reflecting her creative journey. The centerpiece, "The Statue in the Garden," explores themes of belonging and personal history, inspired by her experiences after moving to Stoke-on-Trent. The exhibition is on display at Pocko Gallery in London until November 4th.
Helen Oxenbury, a renowned children's book illustrator, reflects on her six-decade career and the serendipitous path that led her to the profession. Known for her beloved works like "We're Going on a Bear Hunt," she shares insights into her creative process, the importance of authenticity in children's literature, and her unique ability to resonate with both children and adults through her illustrations. The article also highlights her current exhibition showcasing her extensive body of work.