Visual arts
Explore the world of visual arts, where creativity meets expression through diverse mediums like painting, sculpture, photography, and digital art. This category celebrates the boundless possibilities for artists to communicate ideas, emotions, and stories, offering a rich landscape of artistic innovation.

Remodernism
March 4, 2025
Remodernism advocates for authenticity and emotional depth in art, rejecting postmodern cynicism. It emphasizes craftsmanship, personal expression, and universal themes, aiming to reconnect art with its spiritual and transformative roots while inspiring a renewed appreciation for traditional techniques

Excessivism
March 4, 2025
Excessivism critiques modern consumerism and materialism through bold, extravagant use of form, color, and materials. Artists highlight the chaotic excesses of capitalism, exposing imbalance while blending wealth, art, and critique, embracing aesthetic maximalism in their works.

Toyism
March 4, 2025
Toyism was founded in 1992 by the mysterious artist Dejo in Emmen, The Netherlands. Its name is a nod to the playful, toy-like appearance of its art, though the movement's underlying themes often tackle serious subjects like technology, environmental concerns, and human connection.

Sculpting
March 4, 2025
Sculpting is the craft of shaping materials into three-dimensional art, blending tradition and innovation. From ancient stone carvings to modern 3D-printed sculptures, it remains a powerful form of artistic and architectural expression, shaping cultural identity and creative storytelling.

Comic book
March 4, 2025
Comic books are a sequential art form that combines illustrations and text to tell stories through panels, speech bubbles, and dynamic compositions. Originating from satirical prints and newspaper strips, they evolved into a major entertainment medium, influencing literature, cinema, and digital storytelling with genres ranging from superhero tales to graphic novels.

Mozaic
March 4, 2025
Mosaic is a decorative art form that arranges small colored pieces into elaborate patterns and images. From ancient temples to modern murals, it has evolved across cultures, blending craftsmanship with storytelling and remaining a significant element in art, architecture, and public spaces.