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Discover the brilliant creators behind the artwork at the CONNECTING THE DOTS Symposium.

Sweden/Australia
Marc Rayner is a contemporary painter known for his bold use of color and abstract forms. His work explores the intersection of emotion and geometry, creating vibrant compositions that evoke both energy and introspection.

France
Mina is a multimedia artist whose installations blend sound, light, and sculpture. Her practice investigates the boundaries between technology and nature, often inviting viewers to interact with her immersive environments.

France
Jean Charles is a French sculptor celebrated for his innovative use of recycled materials. His large-scale works transform discarded objects into thought-provoking pieces that comment on sustainability and transformation.

Egypt
Hayam is a visual storyteller whose mixed-media collages draw from personal and collective memory. Her art weaves together fragments of photographs, textiles, and handwritten notes to explore identity and heritage.

Egypt
Hisham is a digital artist and animator whose work bridges the worlds of fine art and motion graphics. His dynamic visuals are inspired by urban life, pop culture, and the ever-evolving digital landscape.

China
Zheng Jiajia is a Chinese ceramicist renowned for her delicate porcelain sculptures. Her pieces often reflect themes of fragility, resilience, and the beauty found in imperfection.

Italy
Barbara is a printmaker whose intricate etchings and lithographs explore the rhythms of nature. Her work is characterized by detailed linework and a deep appreciation for organic forms.

Poland/France
Ewa is a Polish photographer whose evocative images capture fleeting moments of everyday life. Her lens finds poetry in the mundane, revealing hidden stories in urban and rural landscapes.

Greece/Sweden
Gina is a performance artist whose work challenges social norms and conventions. Through movement, spoken word, and audience participation, she creates powerful experiences that provoke reflection and dialogue.

India
M S Murthy is an Indian painter and muralist celebrated for his vibrant depictions of rural life. His art draws inspiration from folk traditions, mythology, and the landscapes of his homeland.

Nepal
Shyam Ram Jyoti Samundra is a sculptor whose monumental works are inspired by spiritual and philosophical themes. His practice combines traditional techniques with contemporary concepts.

India
Simran is a textile artist whose handwoven tapestries celebrate color, texture, and cultural heritage. Her work often incorporates natural dyes and traditional weaving methods passed down through generations.

India
Mukesh is a street artist whose murals bring vibrant color and social commentary to public spaces. His art is rooted in activism, aiming to inspire change and community engagement.

Nepal
Ram Jyoti is a calligrapher and poet whose works blend visual art and literature. His expressive scripts and abstract compositions explore the power of language and the beauty of written form.

India
Ranjana is a ceramic artist whose functional and sculptural pieces are inspired by the natural world. Her glazes and forms evoke the textures and colors of earth, water, and sky.

Nepal
Samundra is a painter whose dreamlike canvases explore themes of memory, migration, and belonging. His layered compositions invite viewers to journey through imagined landscapes.

India
Anand Shalini is a portrait artist known for capturing the emotional depth of her subjects. Her paintings are marked by expressive brushwork and a keen sensitivity to human connection.

India
Shridhar is a kinetic artist whose interactive sculptures respond to touch, sound, and movement. His work explores the relationship between art, technology, and the senses.

India
Ajai and Pankaj are a collaborative duo whose installations fuse architecture, light, and sound. Their immersive environments invite audiences to experience space in new and unexpected ways.

Nepal
Shyam Sundar is an abstract painter whose work delves into cosmic themes and the mysteries of the universe. His canvases are known for their vibrant colors and sense of movement.

India
Ajitvar Kumar Douglas is a multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges painting, sculpture, and installation. He is known for his experimental approach and his ability to blend traditional Indian motifs with contemporary forms.

Australia
Martin King is a visual artist whose practice spans photography, mixed media, and digital art. His work often investigates themes of identity, migration, and the interplay between memory and place.

India
Adithyaa Shadashiv is a contemporary mixed-media artist whose work explores the intersection of tradition and innovation. Drawing inspiration from Indian folklore and modern urban life, Adithyaa creates vibrant compositions that invite viewers to reflect on cultural identity and transformation.

Nepal
Jyoti Prakash is a multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges traditional Nepali art forms with contemporary techniques. Her installations and paintings often reflect on cultural memory and the evolving role of women in society.

India
Ravi Ranjan is a visual storyteller whose photography and mixed-media works explore the intersections of urban life and rural heritage. His practice is rooted in documenting the changing landscapes of India.

India
Pradeep M is a contemporary sculptor known for his experimental use of recycled materials. His large-scale installations challenge viewers to reconsider the relationship between waste and beauty.

India
Dr Vijay Siddaramappa Hagargundgi is an art educator and painter whose vibrant canvases draw inspiration from Indian folk traditions and mythology. His teaching and practice have influenced a new generation of artists.

India
Priti Samyukta is a textile and installation artist whose practice explores the tactile and symbolic power of fabric. Her immersive environments invite viewers to experience memory, migration, and belonging through touch and color.