

Artseeker Gallery present of Booth 914
2024 - December, 10
Artseeker Gallery’s presentation at Spectrum Miami 2024 invited viewers to experience art as pure energy — emotional, natural, and human. The booth became a living ecosystem of color, texture, and movement, revealing the delicate balance between chaos and calm, body and spirit, nature and thought.
The curatorial concept “Energy as a Living Medium” united eleven international artists who approached the theme through diverse materials and sensibilities.
Jane Ti’s Immersive Blue Ocean Energy opened the journey with the pulse of the sea — vast, fluid, meditative.
Irina Petrova reflected on emotional resilience in In Search of Harmony and Love in the Era of Instability, blending poetic figuration with symbolic depth.
Uliana Sal’s Submergence carried the viewer into the ocean’s vastness — a visual metaphor for immersion and rebirth.
Maria Makarova’s Vika and Morfs celebrated feminine transformation through biomorphic fluidity and tactile form.
Svetlana Saprykina’s Flowers series redefined menopause as a time of flourishing strength.
Olga Tiho and VICTO’s Donuts series injected joy and pop sensibility, while Between Us explored the sacred complexity of love.
Anastasia Ovsyannikova’s sculptures Eternal Values and artwork Two. From the Depth of Time connected the ancient and the eternal through sculptural harmony.
Olga Afanasiadi’s Mandala of Early Force embodied the raw power of creation through organic textures.
Tanya Swirl’s Blossom transformed minimalist relief into meditation.
Kerry Ost’s Monroe paid tribute to cinematic allure, merging nostalgia with tactile contemporary vision.
Together, these works formed a sensory gradient — from the depths of the ocean to the warmth of human connection.
Artseeker Gallery’s booth became a sanctuary within the fair’s intensity: art that doesn’t shout, but resonates — deeply, sincerely, and powerfully.
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