Electro Zenit": Electrifying Art by Emerging Artists from Around the World

The virtual exhibition "Electro Zenit," organized by Eunoia, has showcased an extraordinary collection of artworks from talented emerging artists scattered across the globe. This event, infused with the theme "It is said that we are made of electricity: our brain operates through connections of an electrical nature, giving rise to a world of sensations, movements, communications, and ultimately, to our very being," has opened the doors to an artistic journey that transcends the veil of Maya.

Aki Sakagami

Sakagami's artistic approach focuses on unity and love for the Earth. Utilizing her Hodo Art technique, which incorporates elements of nature and spirituality, her works convey a profound sense of connection with the universe.

Anna Abrahamian

Abrahamian explores the human psyche through her abstract art. Her works, created with meditative and automatic painting techniques, are windows that open onto the world of the unconscious, inviting viewers to explore the depths of the human mind.

Babita Shamji

Shamji uses her art as a means to explore and celebrate interculturality and personal identity. Her works, both figurative and abstract, reflect her connection with her homeland in the United Arab Emirates and her desire to explore new forms of artistic expression.

Ben Kersaan

With his bold use of color and composition, Kersaan creates artworks that capture attention and stimulate reflection. His innovative approach to visual art sets him apart as an eclectic talent to watch.

Christopher Evans

Evans finds in art a means of personal expression and healing. His works, influenced by his life in the Yorkshire Dales in the United Kingdom, reflect the beauty and complexity of the surrounding nature.

F&K

Francesco and Karim's artistic collaboration manifests as a bridge between the concrete and the immaterial, exploring the boundary between what is known and what is purely imaginary through their abstract art.

Francis Akpata

Since childhood, Francis Akpata has found in art a means to communicate what words cannot express. Through painting, he creates works that blend perfect geometries with a broader vision, influenced by his philosophical background. In "Modern Renaissance Man," the artist depicts a human figure through a skillful patchwork of geometric shapes, infusing vibrancy and dimensionality into the image.

George Saitas

Saitas uses photography to offer viewers his unique perspective on reality. His works capture moments and scenes that might otherwise go unnoticed, inviting viewers to look at the world with fresh eyes.

I-Chun Chen

Chen explores the relationship between dreams and reality through her art, which focuses on the natural world and wildlife. Her works convey a sense of wonder and enchantment in the face of the beauty and diversity of nature.

Ivett Horvath

With her abstract art, Horvath paints a chromatic universe that invites viewers into a world of emotions and thoughts. Her works, characterized by fluid lines and vibrant colors, are an exploration of the beauty and complexity of the human experience.

Janusz Tworek

Tworek explores human emotions through his richly colored and dynamic paintings. His works, often characterized by a strong surreal atmosphere, invite viewers to explore the inner world and the complex facets of the human psyche.

Jean Paul Soujol Benedetti

Benedetti stands out for his minimalist photography, which captures the essence of concepts and emotions in a pure and effective way. His images, characterized by simple compositions and a reduced color palette, invite viewers into a dimension of calm and contemplation.

Juan Gonzalez Iglesias

Iglesias takes the viewer into a world of color and form, where ethnicity merges with floral motifs to create vibrant and eclectic works. His creations, full of energy and vitality, invite viewers to explore a universe where boundaries and connections merge in a kaleidoscope of emotions.

Julia Krumpen

Krumpen uses art as a means to convey an ethical and reflective message about nature. Her works, characterized by detailed precision, invite viewers to reflect on the beauty and fragility of the natural world.

LAU RIO

Using artificial intelligence, LAU RIO creates works that challenge traditional artistic conventions, opening new horizons of creative expression. His creations are an example of innovation and experimentation in the field of contemporary art.

Manuela Eibensteiner

Eibensteiner uses a wide range of materials and techniques to create works that capture the viewer's imagination. Her creations, characterized by powerful evocativeness, invite viewers to explore inner worlds and deep emotions.

Mariapia Malerba

Malerba explores the boundaries of the human experience through a unique and engaging visual language. Her works, which combine traditional artistic techniques with digital use, invite viewers to explore the complexity of human relationships and our connection to the surrounding world.

Marie Austin-Harwood

Malerba explores the boundaries of the human experience through a unique and engaging visual language. Her works, which combine traditional artistic techniques with digital use, invite viewers to explore the complexity of human relationships and our connection to the surrounding world.

Marie Ghislaine Beaucé

Beaucé explores the expressive possibilities of color and material through her works, which combine shapes and textures in innovative and fascinating ways. Her creations, influenced by various artistic currents of the 20th century, invite viewers to explore new forms of artistic expression.

Montserrat Salvat

Salvat brings her passion for art and fashion to the exhibition with works that celebrate the beauty and elegance of art. Her creations, characterized by a romantic and ethereal aesthetic, invite viewers to explore worlds of charm and beauty.

Ole Müller

Müller creates works that capture the essence of the modern world through a combination of color and movement. His creations, characterized by vivacity and contagious energy, invite viewers to explore the complexity and beauty of the world around them.

Iiya

Iiya uses her background in psychology and art therapy to create works that explore the depths of human nature. Her creations, characterized by deep introspection and emotional connection, invite viewers to explore inner worlds and confront deep and complex themes.

Ric Conn

Acclaimed expressionist artist Ric Conn, hailing from New York, has gained international fame for his commitment to gender equality and female empowerment themes. However, his participation in ELECTRO ZENIT presents five works that depart from his usual style, exploring abstract expressionism with a vibrant combination of color and form. Using oil colors, he creates energetic compositions that capture the viewer in a whirlwind of dynamic brushstrokes.

Stanislav Valevski

Valevski distinguishes himself for his ability to combine different genres within abstract art, creating works that explore new territories of artistic expression. His creations, characterized by a minimalist aesthetic and deep conceptual reflection, invite viewers to explore worlds of shape and color.

Suren Arakelyan

Arakelyan creates works that explore the connection between architecture and art through the use of unique shapes and colors. His creations, characterized by a delicate harmony of forms and colors, invite viewers to explore worlds of beauty and creativity.

Susanne Walser

Walser creates works that reflect her long journey of artistic and personal exploration. Her creations, characterized by deep emotional sensitivity and technical skill, invite viewers to explore worlds of beauty and reflection.

Virginie Simon-Valory

Simon-Valory explores the beauty and fragility of the natural world through her works, which capture the essence of plants and flowers in unique and fascinating forms. Her creations, characterized by technical mastery and deep artistic sensitivity, invite viewers to explore worlds of beauty and wonder.

Yori Hatakeyama

Japanese artist Yori Hatakeyama, with his innovative vision, stands out at the ELECTRO ZENIT exhibition. His works blend ancient painting techniques with contemporary ideas, inspired by the works of Ryunosuke Akutagawa. Through the series "Akutagawa Tele-vision: Mental Landscapes," Hatakeyama creates a nostalgic and evocative universe that captures the essence of the Japanese author's narratives.

-Martina Viesti-