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What a Wonderful World Art Exhibition

#hiddengems The What a Wonderful World Art Exhibition at the Visual Art Centre is a must-visit for anyone who loves art that uplifts and inspires. The exhibition showcases a diverse range of artworks, each celebrating the beauty, resilience, and wonders of life and the world around us. One piece that truly stood out to me was "Glad I Didn’t Die" by Rachel Pang Comics. It’s her first major art piece, and it’s absolutely captivating. The artwork carries a powerful message, reminding us that despite the challenges we face, the world is still full of beauty and worth living for. Its raw, heartfelt expression really resonates, making it a highlight of the exhibition.
Posted: Jan 19, 2025
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