
Presented by VibrantCast
Color can be loud. It can be defiant, joyful, electric—or quiet, haunting, and contemplative. In Echoes of Color, artists wield color as more than just a visual element,it becomes a pulse, a voice, and a channel for emotion.
This curated group exhibition brings together a bold mix of contemporary works that speak through pigment, contrast, and composition. Drawing inspiration from the city itself, its movement, murals, signage, graffiti, and grit, many of the pieces in this collection hum with the energy of the streets. Others take a more introspective turn, using layered textures and softened tones to reflect memory, identity, or personal mythology.
What sets this show apart is its interactive format. Each work is paired with a scannable label that invites viewers to hear the artist’s voice. Through short audio reflections, artists share the personal stories, inspirations, or emotions behind their pieces, offering a rare window into the creative process. It also invites the viewer to slow down, to feel, and to listen.
In a time when headlines overwhelm and everything moves too fast, this show offers something rare: a vivid pause. A space to reflect. A moment to reconnect with beauty, emotion, and the language of color.
IMAGE: It Wears Me Out, My Fake Plastic World is 48 x 71 2024 made by repurposed plastic from an old State Farm sign. Acrylic