Digital Art Show by Woman the Creator at Culturally Arts Collective
The new exhibition at Culturally Arts Collective, “Metamorphosis,” is a must-visit digital art show by the graphic artist and designer Woman the Creator, which will transport you to a different reality and make you see the interconnectedness of the world. The exhibition is on view at Culturally Arts Collective’s Milostka Center for Exhibitions through July 31, 2024.
Digital Art Show by Woman the Creator at Culturally Arts Collective
Woman the Creator, an artist and designer with a bold name, firmly believes everything in the world is intricately intertwined. Her digital art, combining photography and graphic design, is informed by the artist’s attentiveness and perceptiveness to even the smallest changes in her environment. Woman the Creator’s work is often surreal and otherworldly. For example, an astronaut appearing in unexpected places and situations is one of the recurring elements in her pieces. Woman the Creator is not afraid of her art being seen as weird. Instead, she invites the audience to feel the full spectrum of emotions that her work evokes in them.
Woman the Creator has always been interested in creative expression. Despite her battle with mental health issues, she successfully returned to graphic design in 2021. By integrating her unique artistic vision into her graphic pieces, the artist breathed new life into her old craft. Woman the Creator recently returned from an art residence in South France. Inspired by the beauty of the area, she incorporated the photos she took there into her new art series.
“Metamorphosis” perfectly summarizes the vision of Woman the Creator. Her new solo digital art show features pieces depicting surrealist environments, otherworldly objects, and, of course, the ever-present astronaut character.
About Culturally Arts Collective
Culturally Arts Collective is an art institution that continuously revolutionizes the art industry by showcasing works by emerging, mid-career, and established artists from underrepresented and marginalized backgrounds. A platform with a truly global outreach, it has worked with more than 3,500 artists across a hundred countries over the past year. Culturally Arts Collective regularly holds exhibitions in its 360-degree virtual Milostka Center for Exhibitions.
Online galleries allow us to experience art we would have never seen otherwise. We have the vast expanse of the art world at our fingertips and are not limited in what kind of art we consume by anything other than our imagination. Thanks to virtual art institutions like Culturally Arts Collective, talented artists can connect with their audience on a scale never seen before.