Thinkspace Gallery

Saturday. November 25. 2023

In the second part of the Thinkspace gallery, there were three different shows for visitors to check out. When I walked in, I was immediately drawn to Aof Smith's "Vibration" exhibit on the first floor.

“The Instrument Machine”

“The Percussion”

“The Timbre in Deep Blue Space,” Julie, and “The Field Musicians”

Steven and Julie :)

“I’m OK Behind The Shield,” “Dynamic Wardenry,” and “Crescendo”

“New Friend On A Casual” and “We Will Meet Again”

The main focus was a cute creature moving gracefully through interesting scenes filled with all kinds of cool stuff. Each scene, when you looked closely, showed a detailed and carefully painted world.

Going up to the second floor, I saw Anjastama Hp's exhibit called "Myths of Ganendra." It was a cool journey into a strange world created by Anjastama Hp and his unique characters. Being surrounded by the artist's creative take on mythical stories was really interesting.

“We Are Fearless”

“You Do What You Think You Cannot Do”

“You Have Enough Battle To Fight”

“See The World”

“Adventure Or Nothing”

“Keep Betting On Yourself” and “The Freedom That Bloom”

The Doghouse Gallery

The exhibition titled, “Icons: Pop Are Reimagined” by AngelOnce

“Deep Forest” by Dulk (AKA Antonio Segura)

It was a special opportunity to see such amazing exhibits all in one place. I liked how each artist used different tools and styles to transport visitors to new and diverse worlds. The variety of worlds each artist showed made the whole gallery experience even more exciting.

 

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