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Gallery 09
BIEAF2025 - The Lost Center
World Artist Invitation Exhibition
BIEAF Steering Committee announces BIEAF2025 participants. 641 artists were selected from 80 countries. The online exhibition will run from September 10, 2025 to February 28, 2026. During this period, offline exhibitions will be held at various galleries in Busan.
Gallery 01 Artists and Works Slide * You can mark hearts on your favorite artists and works.

BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hee Jean Beon
Korea
It is an honor to participate in the 2025 exhibition alongside many outstanding artists from around the world. I look forward to experiencing their works and gaining wonderful inspiration through this shared artistic journey.
Associate Professor, Department of Industrial Design, Shinhan University, Uijeongbu, South Korea Ph.D. in Techno Design, Graduate School of Techno Design, Kookmin University, South Korea M.A. in Fashion Footwear, University of the Arts London, United Kingdom B.A. in Visual Communication Design, Kookmin University, South Korea

Fragmented Heart
AI A3 2025
This shoe design features asymmetrically arranged petals, sharply fractured lines, and particles of light drifting without a center. The heart of the flower, once the core of balance, is now either vanished or remains as a faint ember of light. Yet, these pieces do not represent an end, but rather a process of reassembly. The absence of a center allows for new perspectives and forms to emerge, challenging the conventional definitions of beauty. 'Fragmented Heart' is an emotional exploration of inner cracks, emotional shards, and fragments of memory—each still capable of becoming something aesthetic. It is a new order born from brokenness, a truth visible only after collapse. This piece suggests that imperfection can be just as expressive, perhaps even more so, than flawless beauty.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
JIN -HEE JEONG
Korea
I work in Busan, Korea, and I participated in the group exhibition of the art festival in Paris, Japan, China.
The title of the picture is"Breath". "Breath" expresses the moment of deep rest and healing in the natural arms through the figure curled up in the petals. Flowers are symbols of vitality and circulation, indicating that humans and nature are connected. It contains comfort like a breath from nature in a busy daily life.

Breath
Oil on Canvas / 72.7x53.0cm / 2025


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Helena Fung
Hong Kong SAR
When hydrangeas embrace the roses and initiated the beautiful flower dance!
Born in Hong Kong, interested in painting since childhood. Devoted in watercolour painting. Her paintings have been exhibited in over 10 countries in Europe and Asia. Had won excellence award in Russia and France. Received diploma in western fine arts education.

Flower Dance
Watercolour/61cm(H)x91cm(W)/2025


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Helga Berg Dooremans
Germany
Art is a language beyond words and therefore a particularly powerful tool for pointing out grievances and initiaging change. Art should therefore speak out where language fails and be allowed to make its voice heard, especially in public spaces. The connection between humanity and nature, the cycle of existence of all life on Earth, has been lost in many areas of the so-called civilized world. It must be restored to enable future generations to live a worthwhile existence in harmony with nature. Initiatives like BIEAF enable
artists to contribute.
Born in Kleve, Lower Rhine. 2015 - 2017 Training in plain air drawing using old master techniques with Reiner Langer Dinslaken, painter, illustrator and photographer. Since 2008 working on sustainability in the field of vocational training as well as arts Member of Rhein-Sieg-Kreis Art Association, Bonn Art Association, artist group Narrative Movements India. Various exhibitions at home and abroad.



Man is Nature
Pastel chalk on wood panel/50x65cm/2018
The mainly wooden paintings focus on the integration of the surface into thecreative process. Inspired by pareidolia, the motifs are developed in a surrealway from the wood structure. Coloring with soft pastels emphasizes the woodgrain and lends it expression and artistic meaning. The portfolio also includesworks in watercolor, ink pen, oil etc. The reference to sustainability - thetension between humanity and nature - is a recurring theme in motifs andmaterial used. E.g. thus, worthless scrap wood is upcycled and transformedinto unique art pieces.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hemaz hocine
ALGERIA
This painting captures the serene beauty of Kabylie, a mountainous region in northern Algeria known for its breathtaking nature and rich cultural heritage. Through warm earth tones and vibrant greens, the landscape reflects the harmony between the rugged mountains, olive trees, and traditional Berber villages nestled in the hills. The scene invites the viewer into a moment of stillness and connection with the land — a tribute to Kabylie's timeless spirit and its people’s deep bond with nature.

Kabylie Landscape feeling best air
50x50


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hengameh Hemmati
Iran
The central part features a prominently embossed hand and bow. In the background, higher powers watch from above, symbolizing oversight. Below, scenes of human conflicts and wars are depicted. The artwork maintains a spiritual atmosphere. Inspired by the Iranian epic from Shahnameh called Arash the Archer. The sun circle around the piece represents bright days and hope.
I am an artist with 20 years of experience in painting, sculpture, mural work, and modern plaster art. For the past 10 years, I have been teaching art. I develop my own concepts and designs, and learned sculpture through self-study. I have exhibited in group shows and received awards.

Arash the archer
Acrylic/Putty Powder diameter of 33cm 2025


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Herman Wong Seng Yin
Malaysia
Herman Wong is a Malaysian artist known for his poetic use of watercolor and mixed media to capture nature’s fleeting beauty. A graduate in Commercial Art, he transforms delicate moments into lasting visual stories. As President of the Malaysia Perak Art Society and Secretary of the Contemporary Malaysian Watercolourists Association, he actively promotes artistic exchange and community growth through regional and international platforms. Herman’s works have been exhibited widely in Malaysia and abroad, earning recognition and awards. Through his art, he invites viewers to pause, reflect, and feel the quiet emotion within. “Let every stroke speak from the soul, and let every painting breathe life into silence.”


Ascend of light 1&2
Painting 2025
Ascend of Light is an abstract reflection of the inner spirit’s rise and the silent force of hope. Through vertical motion and intersecting rays of light, the work symbolizes a soul breaking through constraints and ascending toward clarity and freedom. It is not a depiction of the physical world, but a transformation of emotional and spiritual states. Using acrylics, natural fibers, and torn fabric, I allow the materials themselves to speak—layered, distressed, and reformed. The gradual shift from darkness to light mirrors a personal journey from doubt to awakening. This is not only a tribute to natural light, but also to inner conviction and the quiet resilience of the human will. Ascend of Light continues my exploration of dualities: fragility and strength, despair and hope. I invite the viewer to stand before the work and feel that upward pull—a soft but unwavering ascent, where light becomes not just seen, but deeply felt.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hifza Khan
Pakistan
In a world marked by environmental collapse, cultural erosion, and existential uncertainty, The Lost Center – Art in Crisis invites artists to reflect on what anchors us amid chaos. It explores the fragile balance between nature and human ambition, tradition and modernity, wholeness and fragmentation. Through this theme, we question how art can respond to crisis—not only as a witness to loss but as a force for renewal. Artists are called to reclaim spaces
of meaning, connection, and resilience, offering pathways to rediscover the “center” within ourselves and the world around us.
Hifza Khan (b. 1994) is a visual artist based in Lahore, Pakistan. She holds a BFA (2018) and an MPhil in Studio Practice (2023) from the College of Art and Design, University of the Punjab, Lahore. Khan’s work has been exhibited widely, both locally and internationally. Her international exhibitions include the Busan International Environmental Art Festival (South Korea, 2024–2025), the International Turkish Culture and Arts Promotion Workshop and Symposium (2024), and online collaborations with Iranian platforms such as the Palette Art Gallery + Art Bethak (Pakistan/Iran). She has also participated in international e-exhibitions across Europe and Asia. Her work has been featured in leading art spaces in Pakistan, including Alhamra Arts Council, Ejaz Art Gallery, Ana Molka Award Exhibitions, Artscene Gallery, Artcade, O Art Space, and several other prominent group shows in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. Khan’s oil-based practice revolves around hyper-realistic depictions of human figures, blending meticulous detail with conceptual depth. Her work often explores themes of social realism, fragility, and isolation, inviting viewers into an atmosphere infused with mystery and reflection.

The Rose and the Ruins
Oil on Canvas/36inx48inc/2024
“The Rose and the Ruins” draws upon the rich and intricate legacy of Mughal art to explore the tensions between beauty and decay, connection and isolation, heritage and fragility. It is a meditation on the delicate balance between what has been lost and what endures, between grandeur that once flourished and the quiet vulnerability of the present. At the center of the composition is a solitary figure, poised within a window framed by ornate architectural elements, holding a single rose. The rose itself becomes a potent symbol—its soft petals echo nature’s perfection and its fragrance, the fleeting sweetness of life. Yet, in her hands, the rose also becomes a fragile reminder of all that is under threat in our contemporary world: ecosystems collapsing, cultural legacies eroding, and an increasing sense of existential dislocation. The architectural setting surrounding the figure evokes the opulence of Mughal design—symmetry, intricate patterns, and a reverence for nature that once shaped an artistic and cultural golden age. But in “The Rose and the Ruins”, this grandeur carries an undertone of melancholy. The delicate carvings and arches appear like fading memories, whispering stories of a world that is slowly disintegrating under the weight of modern chaos. The space feels protective yet confining, magnificent yet fragile—a metaphor for the contradictions of our times. The woman within this space inhabits a duality: she reflects the isolation and disconnection of modern existence but also carries the potential for quiet resilience. Her stillness, her inward gaze, suggests a meditation on fragility— not only of life and nature, but of cultural identity and memory. In her hands, the rose becomes more than a flower; it is a beacon of hope, the possibility of renewal, and an invitation to contemplate what remains precious amid the ruins. This painting is both a tribute and a lamentation: a tribute to the richness of a cultural heritage where art and architecture intertwined harmoniously with nature, and a lament for the dissonance of our present moment. It asks the viewer to pause and consider: What are we losing in the name of progress? What fragments of beauty and meaning might we still preserve and nurture? Through “The Rose and the Ruins”, I reflect on how art can become a bridge between what is crumbling and what might yet be revived. Just as the intricate forms of Mughal art emerged from eras of turbulence and transformation, so too can art today provide a space for reflection, healing, and renewal. In moments of crisis, art offers not only consolation but also a path to reclaiming balance, connection, and wholeness. “The Rose and the Ruins” captures this delicate tension—the coexistence of beauty and destruction, stillness and chaos, memory and forgetting. It speaks to both the fragility of our world and the enduring power of art to guide us through uncertainty and toward a more meaningful future.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hilda Márquez Barradas
Mexico

Hilda Márquez, born on November 21, 1966, in Mexico City, is a renowned Mexican painter recognized for her vibrant murals and richly textured artworks. Daughter of acclaimed artist Piedad Barradas, Hilda began painting at the age of eight and was mentored by her mother as well as by established artists such as Mario Watanabe and Filipe Pereira. Her artistic style is distinguished by the use of oil, acrylics, gold leaf, and relief, combining vivid colors with symbolic elements. Drawing inspiration from Frida Kahlo, Van Gogh, and Salvador Dalí, Márquez creates works that evoke abundance, joy, and emotional depth. Many of her paintings include hidden messages or words inspired by feng shui, intended to bring harmony and prosperity to the spaces they inhabit. One of her most iconic pieces is the four-meter-tall mural “La Frida Jarocha”, displayed at the Centro Cultural Veracruzano. Her art has been featured in exhibitions in Mexico and abroad, and her works can be found in venues such as Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. She has also created commissioned pieces for cultural figures like actress Yalitza Aparicio and producer Gerardo Quiroz. Hilda Márquez is not only an artist but also an educator. She has taught courses in painting and porcelain techniques, sharing her knowledge across different generations and countries. She embraces technology in her creative process, using digital tools to visualize and design her murals before painting them. Márquez sees painting not as a job but as a calling—an act of passion and purpose. Through her work, she celebrates Mexican culture, femininity, and inner strength, offering each viewer a visual experience meant to inspire and uplift. Her art is, in essence, a celebration of life through color, form, and spirit.

Korea unites art
Mix media / 90 x 110 cm/ 2025
Hilda Márquez is a Mexican visual artist known for her bold, colorful paintings and large-format murals that fuse emotion, symbolism, and cultural identity. Rooted in a deep appreciation for Mexican traditions and spirituality, her work often incorporates vivid palettes, gold leaf, relief textures, and symbolic elements inspired by feng shui, designed to evoke harmony, abundance, and emotional connection. Her art balances expressive technique with intuitive composition, often blending abstract and figurative elements. Márquez creates visual narratives that celebrate femininity, inner strength, and joy, while also inviting reflection through embedded words and hidden messages. Her pieces frequently honor Mexican icons, such as Frida Kahlo, and channel influences from artists like Van Gogh and Dalí. In works like her renowned mural “La Frida Jarocha”, she captures both cultural heritage and personal emotion, using scale and detail to transform ordinary spaces into sources of energy and inspiration. Each painting is not just decorative, but meaningful—meant to uplift and resonate with the viewer on a personal level. For Márquez, painting is an act of love and intention. Her works are visual affirmations of life, celebrating not only beauty but the power of art to transform environments and elevate the human spirit.



BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hoang Khanh Du
Vietnam
Education: Hoàng Khánh Du tốt nghiệp chuyên ngành hội họa niên khóa (2008 - 2012), tại Trường Văn hóa Nghệ thuật Yên Bái. Theo học chuyên ngành hội họa tại trường đại học mỹ thuật Việt Nam. - Cảm hứng sáng tác: Khai thác tổng quát thế giới tâm thức của con người với con người, của con người với tự nhiên. - Phong cách: Thuận theo lẽ tự nhiên, thích nghi mọi hoàn cảnh. Artist’s Exhibitions: Thông tin triển lãm họa sỹ đã tham gia: Solo show: HOANG KHANH DU - Exhibition’s Date : 22/12/2017 tại 29 Hàng Bài, Hà Nội - Exhibition’s Name: “Cùng Ngộ” Đường link hoặc hình ảnh của họa sỹ ở triển lãm: http://youtu.be/9n5Lihi9lBE Group show: - Exhibition’s Date: Hàng Da, Hà Nội (2015) - Exhibition’s Name: Tết art Hàng Da (2015) http://youtu.be/1yGLWH_p4UY - Exhibition’s Date: Tokyo Nhật Bản (2015) - Exhibition’s Name: Art Olympia Tokyo Nhật Bản (2015)
Bộ ba bức tranh của tôi tên là tứ Đại,nó xuất phát từ lí luận của nhà phật,mọi sinh mệnh đều được tạo ra từ đất nước lửa gió.bốn người đứng bốn góc tranh đại diện cho tứ Đại,còn ngôi nhà sàn là đại diện cho nơi cư trú tạm thời,đứng trên mảnh đất hình con cá, mảnh đất hình con cá đại diện cho sự vận động của sự sống còn nhóm người hỗn độn đại diện cho xã hội con người đang dần mất phương hướng. Tứ đại càng ngày càng sung khắc tạo ra sự nguy hiểm cho xã hội con người. Thông qua tác phẩm mỹ thuật của tôi muốn gửi gắm đến khán giả và tất cả mọi người chúng ta đang sống trong một thời Đại vô cùng nguy hiểm, cấp thiết, môi trường ngày càng bị phá hủy nghiêm trọng. Nếu con người biết chung tay làm những hành động tốt đẹp cứu lấy trái đất thì thật đáng trân trọng, đạo đức con người cũng vậy, nếu làm được điều đó xã hội con người chúng ta sẽ trở nên tốt đẹp hơn.



Tứ Đại 1,Tứ Đại 2, Tứ Đại 3
lụa kích thước 60cm x120cm.
gouache trên giấy 39,5x109cm,
Acrylic trên toan có kích thước 160 x 218cmm


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
HOARAU Céline
La Réunion
La grande nature réunionnaise, inscrite au patrimoine mondial de l’humanité par l’Unesco depuis 2010, inspire et nourrit l’imaginaire des artistes réunionnais et d'ailleurs. Puiser son inspiration artistique à la source de cette Nature nous oblige envers elle ; art et environnement sont interdépendants dans bien des cas. Que ce
soit comme source d'émotion à retranscrire sur une toile sous forme abstraite : essence pure qui touche l'âme ou l'esprit ; ou bien comme instrument pour susciter la prise de conscience à travers l'art : émouvoir pour sensibiliser à la richesse de notre biodiversité et de nos paysages naturels.
Céline HOARAU s’est lancée dans l’expression artistique pour exprimer les émotions fortes ressenties lors de ses immersions en pleine nature à La Réunion. Tout d’abord à l’aquarelle, fascinée par la fusion des pigments sur le papier gorgé d’eau. La grande nature réunionnaise, celle des Pitons, cirques et remparts protégés par leur inscription au patrimoine mondial de l’humanité, l’inspire tout particulièrement. Elle n’a de cesse de rechercher comment traduire l’émotion qu’elle éprouve devant un paysage, sa puissance et sa douceur à la fois. L’épure du paysage, juste son essence, sa lumière, son ambiance, voici les impressions qu’elle pose sur ses toiles abstraites ou ses aquarelles semi figuratives. Elle peint également des paysages intérieurs, expressions profondes nées de ces émotions, et questionne la relation de l’Homme à cette nature : « s’immerger dans un paysage, c’est aussi faire face à soi-même, se trouver ». "Céline HOARAU, par sa peinture, nous laisse explorer nos paysages intérieurs à la lumière de sa propre sensibilité à la nature et à notre humanité." (Amandine Bazin)




Heures froides
Peinture à l'huile sur toile de lin 73x60cm 2025
"L'Homme est la Nature prenant conscience d'elle-même" (Elisée Reclus) L'oeuvre présentée représente force et fragilité de la Nature mais aussi de l'Homme, partie intégrante de cette nature. L'Homme, représenté ici en jaune, contemple la majesté et la beauté de la nature qui le dépasse. Il prend conscience du lien indéfectible qui l'unit à cette nature et de l'importance de la protéger.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
SHIN HOBEEN
Korea
현재 수학강사를 하면서 처음 방정식들을 보며 신조형주의로 표현을 할 수 있지 않을까해서 작업을 시작했습니다. 처음 작품들은 작품 감상법에 답이 없고 관객이 보고 느끼는 그대로인 듯이 수학에 서 부정방정식 또한 답이 정해지지 않고 여러가지로 나올 수 있는 것에 입각하여 하나의 방정식을 여러가지로 표현해왔습니다. 그 이후의 작품들은 실생활에서 물리법칙 하나가 없어진다면 혹은 거꾸로 진행된다면 에서 시작한 상상들을 그림에 옮겼고 가장 최근 작품들의 흐름은 사람이 느낄 수 있는 감정들을 수치화하여 신조형주의의 느낌으로 재해석하거나 신조형주의의 기존 틀을 깨는 방향으로 연구하는 작품들입니다.

감정의 수치화1
아크릴 100x100 2025
신조형주의를 현대화하여 그림 안에서 감정을 수치화, 재구조화를 연구하여 나온 작품입니다. 좌측 상단의 작은 빨강 블록이 미안함을 상징하고 중앙의 큰 파란색 블록이 후회의 무게감을 담아내며 우측 하단의 옅은 노랑과 진한 노란색 블록은 그리움의 따스함, 희미한 여운을 레이어링했습니다. 그림위로 지나가는 부드러운 금새곡선이 감정의 흐름을 시각적으로 표했습니다.

그리움, 후회, 미안함의 중첩
아크릴 45x45 2025
전통적인 DeStijl스타일의 검은 기하학적 격자위에 각각의 감정상태를 표현하는 색상블록 위에 동심원 모양의 파동 무늬를 겹쳐 서로 다른 위상을 형성합니다.

Hyperbolic De Stijl
아크릴 60x60 2025
원형테두리 안에 수직, 수평 대신 쌍곡기하학의 geodesic곡선들이 격자를 형성하여 Poincaré Diskfmf 만듭니다. 화면 내 블록들은 부드러운 호로 경계를 이루어 격가의 경직된 느낌 대신 내부가 왜곡된 느낌을 줍니다. 형태 왜곡과 곡선 격자가 '감정의 심층적 뒤틀림'을 암시하며 관객이 시선 이동에 따라 각기 다른 블록의 비율을 느낄수 있도록 했습니다.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
BANHOIM
South Korea
현재 조선소 노동자로 일하고 있으며,
사진은 뜻밖의 풍경과 마주할 때의 기쁨과 설렘이다.
그 순간만 만날수 있어서 아쉬움이며,그리움과 기다림이기도 하다.

금오름의 아침
이중마트/55×44/2025


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hong Huyen Nguyen Thị
Việt Nam
I am a painter, a writer born and raised in the suburbs. The place where my umbilical cord was cut. I live in a family, my father is a designer, my mother is a lacquer worker, my brothers and sisters are all painters. I am now also a true painter continuing the lineage of my family. I am currently a painter, a member of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association and a writer in Hanoi.
Hoang Khanh Du graduated with a major in painting (2008 - 2012) at Yen Bai College of Culture and Arts. Study majoring in painting at the Vietnam University of Fine Arts. - Creative inspiration: Exploiting the general world of human consciousness with humans, of humans with nature. - Style: Following nature, adapting to all circumstances. Artist’s Exhibitions: Exhibition information the artist participated in: Solo show: HOANG KHANH DU - Exhibition’s Date: 22/12/2017 at 29 Hang Bai, Hanoi - Exhibition’s Name: “Cung Ngo” Link or image of the artist at the exhibition: http://youtu.be/9n5Lihi9lBE Group show: - Exhibition’s Date: Hang Da, Hanoi (2015) - Exhibition’s Name: Tet art Hang Da (2015) http://youtu.be/1yGLWH_p4UY - Exhibition’s Date: Tokyo Japan (2015) - Exhibition’s Name: Art Olympia Tokyo Japan (2015)

Giai điệu mùa xuân
Sơn dầu, kích thước 70x90, 2024
My three paintings are called the Four Greats, which originate from the Buddhist theory that all life is created from earth, water, fire, and wind. The four people standing at the four corners of the painting represent the Four Greats, and the stilt house represents a temporary residence, standing on a fish-shaped piece of land, the fish-shaped piece of land represents the movement of life, and the chaotic group of people represents a human society that is gradually losing its direction. The Four Greats are increasingly in conflict, creating danger for human society. Through my artwork, I want to convey to the audience and everyone that we are living in an extremely dangerous and urgent era, where the environment is increasingly being seriously destroyed. If people know how to join hands to do good deeds to save the Earth, it is truly valuable, and so is human morality. If we can do that, our human society will become better. Thuy The work depicts the Muong ethnic identity in the grand musical melody celebrating the liberation of the Capital. With the skillful styles of two passionate young women, and enthusiastically welcoming the anniversary of the glorious victory of our people. Our ancestors have contributed to defending and building the country. The work has praised our national identity in the country's contemporary art.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hong Liu-Sertti
Finland
This is my first time joining the Busan International Environmental Art Festival, and I’m very happy to be part of it. I really support the theme "The Lost Center – Art in Crisis." Today, we face many serious problems like climate change, pollution, and the overproduction of consumer goods. These issues are affecting our planet and need more attention. I believe art can help people see and feel these problems in a different way. Through my work, I hope to share my thoughts and be part of a global conversation about how we can reconnect with nature and build a better future.
I am a Finnish artist with Chinese roots, and I have lived in Finland for over two decades. The country’s pristine landscapes, deep respect for nature, and harmonious way of life have been a constant source of inspiration in my artistic journey. My work bridges traditional Aisan techniques with contemporary expression, creating a dialogue between cultural heritage and modern aesthetics. Over the years, I have participated in or organized more than a hundred exhibitions worldwide. My solo shows include exhibitions at the Hiekka Art Museum, the Helsinki Cultural Centre, and Porvoo Art Hall in Finland, as well as the South China Art Museum in China, among others. I am a member of the Finnish Painters' Union and a recipient of grants from the Arts Promotion Centre Finland. In addition, I serve as the director and curator of Galleria Kookos in Finland.

Love To Be Free
Ricepaper on canvas, 80x60cm,2024
"Love for Freedom" is inspired by Finland’s sauna culture. After a sauna, it is common for Finns to plunge naked into a lake—immersing themselves in the beauty of nature, completely free and unburdened. In that moment, there is no restraint, no barriers—only a pure, intimate connection between human and nature. It is a profound and incomparable sense of freedom. In today’s world, where consumerism and materialism dominate daily life, this return to simplicity feels increasingly vital. True wealth is not measured by material possessions, but by the ability to live in harmony with the natural world. In the vastness of nature, we may seem small, yet we are truly powerful —because we possess the heart and awareness to protect what is essential. The imagery in the painting reflects these themes. The bird represents freedom—but it is also an eye, symbolizing human perception and vision. Water flows gently from this eye, suggesting that our awareness and care are what sustain the lake and keep its spirit alive. On the surface of the water, a small figure runs freely, joyfully, embracing nature without fear or boundaries. It is a celebration of the profound freedom that arises when we reconnect with the world around us—with openness, respect, and love.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hong O-Bong
Korea
Hong O-Bong 2025일본나가노이이다퍼포먼스 2025일본교토매장퍼포먼스 2025서울시원로작가선정 및 개인전 2025서울차갤러리퍼포먼스 2025서울조형갤러리퍼포먼스 도서출판 출간 현재 : 북한산퍼포먼스대표

미시 세계 속의 북한산
와트만지+색연필 8호 2024


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Horescu Ana
ROMANIA
My name îs ANA Horescu and I love to paint it s my dearest hobby and I want to fill în joy everybody and I sau thank you for whatcing my paint


Flowers for everybody
Canvas oil Painting
1.
Everybody loves flowers and I tray to put on canvas my feelings
2.
Children will be ale to save the world.
3
flowers for everybody




BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hua Wei
China
1967年9月生于哈 尔滨市,1999年6月毕业于哈尔滨师范大学工艺美术教育专业。作品曾参加黑龙江省妇女美术作品展、“五·四”青年节哈尔滨市青年画展、黑龙江省庆祝香港回归祖国作品展等。

荷
水墨画 50x30cm 2025
荷花在中国文化中具有丰富的象征意义,它代表着高洁清廉的品格、
超凡脱俗的气质、君子之风以及生命力的旺盛等。


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hubert Caño
Puerto Rico
Through the Red Sea… On a Banana Boat Hubert Caño This work emerges from the urgency to speak about forced journeys—about bodies crossing borders at great risk, carrying silences heavier than luggage. Through the Red Sea… On a Banana Boat is a poetic and critical image of displacement: a tropical banana transformed into an absurd vessel, loaded with memories, faces, and objects that drift between nostalgia and hope. The banana, a symbol of hunger, colonial trade, and commodification, becomes here a fragile means of transport for human lives treated as products in the global exchange. On this floating skin, I construct a visual theatre of gazes. The faces don’t speak, but they say everything: confinement, uncertainty, fatigue, resistance. They are fragments of interrupted stories. The red structure that houses them evokes both violence and bloodshed, and the “sea” is not just water—it’s a symbolic body, a border that divides and swallows, a liquid threshold that many do not survive. That’s why the title references both the biblical and the political—because every migrant needs faith to cross their own red sea. But this work also looks back—toward the place that is left behind. Migration doesn't only transform the person who leaves; it alters the environment left in absence. There is an ecological cost that’s rarely spoken of: abandoned lands, disrupted rural ecosystems, the environmental footprint of disconnection. The places we leave behind carry the echo of loss, and I wanted those remnants—those found objects—to speak in the piece. They are witnesses of what no longer fits in the suitcase. I work with assemblage because it allows me to speak in layers, to mix times, memories, and materials that have had other lives. I paint, collect, cut, and assemble—because images, too, migrate. This piece is an offering to those who have left, to those who carry exile as a second skin. I’m not looking for easy answers or comfort—only to offer an image that is unsettling, tropical, and ironic, where beauty coexists with protest.

Por el Mar Rojo… En Banana Boat
Mixed Media/Object/#Assemblage 70 x 84
Declaración del artista sobre la obra Por el Mar Rojo… En Banana Boat Hubert Caño Esta obra nace de una urgencia por hablar del viaje forzado, del cuerpo que cruza fronteras arriesgando todo, del silencio que arrastra la migración. Por el Mar Rojo… En Banana Boat es una imagen poética y crítica de ese desplazamiento: una banana convertida en nave absurda, cargada de recuerdos, rostros y objetos que flotan entre la nostalgia y la esperanza. El fruto tropical —símbolo de hambre, de comercio injusto, de lo que se exporta sin miramientos— se transforma aquí en embarcación precaria, en transporte simbólico de vidas humanas que son tratadas como mercancía en el flujo global. Sobre esta cáscara, construyo un teatro de miradas. Son rostros que no hablan pero que lo dicen todo: encierro, incertidumbre, cansancio, resistencia. Son fragmentos de historias interrumpidas. El color rojo que envuelve la estructura evoca tanto la violencia como la sangre derramada en el trayecto, y el “mar” no es solo agua: es un cuerpo simbólico que divide y traga, una frontera líquida que muchos no logran cruzar. Por eso el título: una alusión bíblica y política, porque cada migrante necesita fe para atravesar su propio mar rojo. Pero esta obra también mira hacia atrás, hacia el lugar que se deja. La migración no solo transforma al que parte: afecta el ecosistema que se queda sin cuerpo, sin trabajo, sin raíces. Hay un impacto ambiental silencioso: tierras abandonadas, entornos rurales que se modifican, basura cultural e industrial que se acumula donde antes hubo comunidad. Quise incluir esos rastros, esos objetos encontrados que cuentan lo que no cabe en los titulares. Trabajo con ensamblajes porque me permite hablar en capas, mezclar tiempos, memorias, materiales que han tenido otra vida. Pinto, colecciono, corto, ensamblo, porque así también migran las imágenes. Esta obra es una ofrenda a todos los que han partido, a los que cargan el desarraigo como una segunda piel. No busco respuestas ni consuelo: solo propongo una imagen incómoda, tropical y cargada de ironía, donde la belleza convive con la denuncia.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Huo Da
China
霍达,黑龙江省美术家协会会员、黑龙江省美术家协会美术教育艺委会委员、肇东市书画艺术研究院特聘画家。哈尔滨广厦学院艺术与传媒学院教师,副教授。 ·美术作品获 黑龙江省教育厅第三届黑龙江教育系统师生国画·油画展教师组1等奖 ·美术作品获 中国人生科学学会“国青杯”艺术设计大赛1等奖 ·设计作品获全国高校文创产业推进会“艺蕴中国·全国艺术教育创新成果展”专业组1等奖 ·美术作品获黑龙江省文学艺术界联合会“首届黑龙江省平面设计双年展”银奖 ·美术作品获 黑龙江省文学艺术界联合会“首届黑龙江省新文艺群体美术作品双年展”铜奖

北国夏风
纸本设色 60x60 2025
以写意山水画的形式创作了这幅团扇作品,试图用传统与现代相结合的方法使墨与色浑然天成。在夏的概念中描绘出凉爽的感觉。笔墨的运化行走追求与自然的对话,山体骨架,树枝结构运用传统骨法用笔,云雾水气,墨色渲染则追求气韵生动。点景房屋线条舒朗,树木点叶墨韵自然,空间分割上开合有序,下面空白留有余地,给人一种幽境深远的感觉。从技法上看有着传统笔墨技巧,又不拘于一家风格,结合写生创作,追求一种独特的审美取象。


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Huo Feng
China
霍峰,黑龙江省美术家协会会员,中国徐悲鸿画院画家、肇东市国画院院长,高级美术师。 1988年作品《扒虫虫》荣获国际牡丹杯中国画大展金奖; 1989年作品《童趣》获首届中国风俗画大展优秀奖; 1989年作品《朦朦雾》获全国黄山电视杯中国画大展金奖; 1990年作品《雪野迷踪》获首届故乡情中国画大展银奖; 1994年作品《雪乡恋曲》入选第八届全国美术作品展览, 1998年作品《岭上秋色》入选在韩国举办的亚细亚美术作品展; 1999年作品《晚归》入选由中国美术家协会主办的迎澳门回归中国画精品展; 1999年作品《清雾》入选中国美协主办的世纪风情中国画作品展; 2002年《清雪》获在菲律滨举办的中华逸吟神墨杯诗书画国际展国际文化交流金奖; 2012年在广州狮子会举办的大型慈善拍卖会上,作品《大岭逸风》拍得善款全部捐给了慈航服务队。 举办个人画展三十余次,出版个人画集多种 。

瑞雪故乡
纸本设色 66x66 2024
以生宣水墨的形式描绘北方冰雪世界,追求一种世外无尘的空间境象。以传统笔法勾勒线条结构,用块面水墨表达细微层次。作品以东北大小兴安岭、长白山为创作基地逐步形成“冰雪山水画”为主体风格,多年来游历名山大川,从对象的形质特点寻求新画法新程式,经过多年的探索与研究,利用水墨在宣纸上呈现的独特而奇妙变化,融入到造型骨架中,化刻意为天成,不失传统笔墨,注重现代审美意识,独创了一种博大、弥蒙、壮丽的空间境象,作品体现出了清明、高旷、超脱尘俗的精神气韵,追求突出写意情致而又不失写生的真实与生动,形成了凝重、拙厚、飘逸的山水风格。点画自由奔放,墨色厚重洒脱,不拘形似,气势贯通。于寻常之中见境界,于寻常之中见笔墨,给人一种自由、和谐的感觉。


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
HUONG MAI NGUYEN
VIET NAM
- Graduated Vietnam University of Fine Arts - Member of VietNam fine Art Association. President of Vietnam Women Plastic Artists Club (Vietnam Fine Arts Association) - Member of MEADOWS International Artist Association - President of the Vietnam branch of the Asia 2013 and 2017. achievement of Excellent records during in “The 20th Korea Art International Open- Exhibition” and “The 24th Korea Art International Open- Exhibition”. - Many works have participated in exhibitions and are kept in museums and domestic and international collectors such as: Italy, Germany, France, Netherlands, USA, Japan, Poland, India, Korea, China, Malaysia, Hungary, Peru, Argentina...
BIEAF – A Global Artistic Convergence for the Earth’s EnvironmentI am deeply honored to have participated in the BIEAF (Biennale International Exhibition of Art & Environment) since 2023, 2024 – a remarkable internationalart event where artists from around the world come together with a sharedpurpose: to protect the environment and our planet.BIEAF was organized with great success and profound impact, not only interms of its scale and artistic quality, but also in the powerful message itdelivered. The artworks showcased conveyed strong themes about nature,climate change, and the responsibility we all share for the future of our Earth.This was more than just an exhibition – it was a meeting point of ideas,emotions, and action, where art served as a bridge to raise global awarenessabout environmental issues. BIEAF continues to inspire creativity and sparkmeaningful dialogue for a sustainable future.Being part of this event alongside talented international artists was a trueprivilege – a milestone in my artistic journey and a personal commitment toour planet.

Connec
Silk 40x50

Flow
Acrylic on canvas 60x80
The artwork "Flow" portrays the serene beauty of moonlight shining over a golden ripe rice field. The moonlight flows gently, casting a soft glow across the vast landscape, creating a peaceful and poetic scene. The painting harmoniously blends the warm hues of the rice with the moon’s gentle light, evoking feelings of nostalgia, tranquility, and a deep connection to the homeland. "Flow" represents a quiet, heartfelt stream of emotion.


행복
Acrylic on canvas / 45.5 x 53cm / 2025
햇살 아래 그녀의 머리에는 다채로운 꽃이 피어납니다. 새롭게 피고 지고를 반복하면서 목표와 결실들이 그녀를 더욱 빛나게 합니다. 삶의 여정과 닮은 꽃들 속에 포근하게 기대어 행복을 느껴봅니다.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Kim Hye Sook
Korea
I am an artist who mainly draws nature, mountains, and the animals that live there. As a child, I lived in a place full of trees and open skies, but it has now become a village of apartments. I can no longer go back, but the memories remain vivid in my heart. I especially miss the time when I used to proudly gaze up at the vast, blue sky. Through my paintings, I try to relive those moments and share the beauty of a world that is slowly disappearing. My work is a quiet reflection of longing, memory, and the deep connection I still feel with nature.

Dream Glow
Oil Painting/91x109cm/2023
The animals are painted in expressive colors—especially the elephant in cold
blue and the giraffes in warm, strong tones. The fragmented brushstrokes are
beautiful yet unstable, suggesting a world in transition. From the perspective
of global environmental protection, this work speaks to the fragile beauty of
wildlife and the harmony of nature that is slowly disappearing. The dreamlike,
bright colors evoke a sense of a vanishing world. The purple and red shades in
the background may symbolize deteriorating natural habitats caused by
deforestation and climate change. The elephant, painted in cool tones,
represents wisdom and memory, reminding us of what we are losing. Overall,
this piece captures the vulnerability and delicacy of nature. It is a visual plea to protect the rapidly disappearing ecosystems, delivering a message to revive
our emotional connection with nature through color and form—and to act
before it’s too late.

Gallery 10
BIEAF2025 - The Lost Center
World Artist Invitation Exhibition
BIEAF Steering Committee announces BIEAF2025 participants. 641 artists were selected from 80 countries. The online exhibition will run from September 10, 2025 to February 28, 2026. During this period, offline exhibitions will be held at various galleries in Busan.
Gallery 01 Artists and Works Slide * You can mark hearts on your favorite artists and works.


소미
Oil on canvas / 116.8x72.7cm / 2023
My pet's name is Somi.
Anyone who raises a pet will have a day where they feel like they will be
together forever, hoping that there will be no inevitable separation. I am well
aware that the happiness I feel now is happiness that will not come without
meeting even if I am afraid and sick about separation. I met Somi and found
out that I can love animals this much.
"Dear little brother Somi, thank you for being the main character of my work. I
am so grateful for every moment I have grown and lived with you from the
moment I met you."


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Moon Hyun Sook
Korea
In an era where non-face-to-face contact has become the norm, we are losing the opportunity to see others’ faces. The F.F (face to face) series is a work that asks the meaning of ‘gaze’ in this era of disconnection. Communication through facial expressions and emotions in the eyes are the essence of relationships. The moment of face-to-face is a time to truly sense others, and at the same time, it is an internal moment to face myself. This series revives the ethical and philosophical resonance of faces even in social distance, and quietly reminds us of the importance of ‘being together.’
ㆍM.F.A Department of Fine Arts, Graduate Shool of Art, Suwon University ㆍ10 times of Solo Exhibition ㆍ23 times of Art Fair( Solo Booth Exhibition) ㆍOver 140 times of Group Echibition, Invitation Exhibiton

F.F#65
Mixed media on canvas / 80.3x116.7cm /2024


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Hyunjin Chun
Korea
The Lost Center evokes a sense of disconnection — a fading of once-shared values and identities. My work responds to this crisis not with despair, but with quiet reconstruction: seeking what was lost, and imagining how art can restore balance. Through diverse media and layered expression, I explore how fragments can reunite to form new meaning — not in spite of crisis, but through it.
I study Minhwa (Korean folk painting) and actively engage in both artistic creation and educational programs based on it. As a “communicative artist” who began with Minhwa as a student, I simultaneously pursue learning and creative work. My practice focuses on naturally bridging the gap between tradition and modernity through my art.

Tracing ㄱ, ㄴ, ㄷ
Korean paper / 110×110cm / 2024
“Hidden Pictures in Comics: ㄱ, ㄴ, ㄷ” is a playful reinterpretation of Korean consonants through traditional folk painting (minhwa). Each letter—ㄱ, ㄴ, and ㄷ—is transformed into a visual landscape where hidden images quietly emerge. Blending humor and nostalgia, this piece invites viewers to explore the charm of language and art through detailed observation and discovery.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
JEUN HYUNOK
Korea
계절의 자연스러운 빛과 색은 내면을 비추는 빛이자, 삶의 계절을 상징합니다. 자연이 주는 다양한 색채와 빛은 나에게 영감이 되며, 그 속에서 나는 나만의 이야기를 찾아갑니다.

고요한산속,문수암의 풍경
한지/60x40/2025


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Lgnacio Lloret Lledó
España

Tachi is a contemporary painter whose work explores his inner truth through a symbolic and timeless aesthetic. His painting, focused on the transcendental and the intimate, proposes a profound dialogue between emotion, the subconscious, and authentic visual expression.

La Ciencia
Oil on canvas/130x195cm/2024
"The painting of science reflects how the thirst for power has driven much of scientific progress toward warfare. A hominid screams at Homo sapiens—a desperate call to rethink our evolution: where are we heading? If we don’t change our ways and fail to learn from nature as a wise teacher, we may face extinction, as suggested by the Fermi paradox."



BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
ILham Badreddine Mahfouz
USA

Dance with me to the end of time
Acrylic on canvas /30x40inches / 2024

Celebration
Acrylic on canvas /40x60inches / 2024
Artist Born in Syria educated and working in USA. I am an abstract painter, working from subconscious perspective through colors i communicate my feelings about life and every day humanity. In this painting I display colors mixing in harmony celebrating life, focusing on positivity and spreading harmony of music and Dance in art that reflects joy of life. We are all human beings celebrating living life in our diversity but united in love for humanity, peace and harmony.
I am a Syrian American Imigrant artist living and working in Michigan, graduate of Eastern Michigan University B.F.A in Painting and Ceramic, and Minor in art history. I have the pleasure to take the best of Both world the Old from Syria and the new world of America, Blessed with great guidance, love for all humanity, great faith in God that give me strength and keep me going, I had several awards, 13 solo art exhibits, and participated in more than 100 group art exhibits nationally and internationally. my art work on display ( World Peace ) at Arab American Museum in Dearborn, Michigan ,also at New Art Museum in Armada Michigan , and Cell museum of Amnesty international human right museum, (H.R. F) in Denmark I had also curated several art exhibits, enjoying meeting artists of the world and enjoying dialogue about art. As the world is so vast and yet so small through the net , we get to reach peoples from all over the world reaching out in humanity, through art , reaching out to exchange ideas, learning from each other's What a beautiful concept and beautiful world living in harmony and peace.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Ilhem Sbaii
Tunisia
Ilhem Sbaii Chaabane, a Tunisian visual artist with a master's degree in plastic arts from the Higher Institute of Art, Architecture and Urban Planning in Tunis, and a teacher of plastic arts, has been exhibiting since 1992 and internationally since 2018. She has won prizes at the Carthage 2023 and Junck Kouture Contemporary Art Days. Her works are featured in Tunisian and foreign collections. As a curator of artistic events, she actively participates in national and international workshops and exhibitions.


Visible et invisible
Acrylique on Canva 100x100cm 2025
A harmonious, dynamic graphic composition that gives birth to a new world each time I begin a new medium because it constitutes a very liberated linear interplay, tracing a fish, but since fish have no memory, my works are never alike. It's the same style but always a new composition, thanks to a lyrical line that dances and runs through the entire medium, whether it's a canvas, a carpet, a piece of furniture, or a tree. A freedom of execution that renews itself and runs through the entire canvas. A play of emptiness and full secrecy thanks to the addition of color. The background becomes shapes, and shapes form the background. A deep musicality, a dialogue of tones that constitutes a
lyrical song. It doesn't matter whether I construct these strips to imprison the color or to better free it; what matters to me is this euphoria that musicalizes my works.
Mother Nature is the center of the world, its balance and its life, my personal interpretation. Exploiting the richness of the marine world: its fauna, its flora, its transparency, its light, its restless silence, its depths, animated by species of a graphic richness beyond reality. A world different from Earth, closed in on itself with sounds orchestrated by An ensemble gathered for the performance of a musical work with a number of combinations and interpretations depending on the spectator and the arrangement of the genre of repertoire addressed, directed by a divine light.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Imma Mengual
Spain
She is an artist, designer and researcher. She considers herself a sculptural storyteller and a collector of spaces and memories. Her work explores the limits imposed by the society of appearance and its norms. She uses the domestic-familial microcosm, where rituals perpetuate models, roles and stereotypes, as a starting point for her discourses.



Aporía #1, Aporía #2 and Aporía #3
Photography / 58 x 38 cm (each) / 2025
‘Aporías, luego Anomia’ is an analogue photographic series that explores the contradictions inherent in 'imposed' social reasoning. The images are double exposures of the sky, created manually and separated by a black line. This dual visual representation of the sky, both vast and fragmented, symbolises the overlapping and contradictory nature of information in our age. The black line acts as a visual barrier, highlighting the impossibility of reconciling truths presented simultaneously.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
IMRAN AHMED SOOMRO
PAKISTAN
Bieaf is a platform where artists from around the world express their ideas on environmental issues through their artwork and try to highlight these issues so that they can be easily solved and these issues can be prevented from arising in the future so that there is a healthy environment, peace and prosperity in the world.

IMRAN SOOMRO Visual Artist / Curator/ Writer / Art Administrator Born in Mehrabpur Sindh Pakistan Works and lives HYDERABAD PAKISTAN 71000 http://www.facebook.com/imran.soomro1 https://twitter.com/aeenseenimran https://pk.linkedin.com/in/imran-soomro-62995061 https://www.instagram.com/aeenseen/ Working as Drawing Teacher (BPS-17) Federal Govt Educational Institutions Cantt Garson Public School N0-1 Hyderabad Education 2012: Bachelor of Fine Arts: (Advance Painting) with Distinction & Silver Medal Center of Excellence in Arts and Design Jamshoro Sindh Pakistan Currently as SABS University of Art, heritage and design 2022 MA History AIOU Islamabad 2006 MA Sociology Shah Abdul Latif university khairpur Writes Musawir Katha (Artist life story) In Sindhi online magazine Humsari 1 https://humsari.com/artist-katha-shakir-ali-maganhar-by-imran-soomro/ 2 https://humsari.com/artist-katha-musadiq-bhutto-by-imran-soomro-1/ 3 https://humsari.com/artist-katha-shafqat-qambrani-by-imran-soomro/ 4 https://humsari.com/artist-katha-younus-rumi/ 5 https://humsari.com/artist-katha-faiz-sipro-by-imran-soomro/ 6 https://humsari.com/legend-of-the-painter-written-by-imran-soomro/ 7 https://humsari.com/artist-katha-shafiq-tunio-by-imran-soomroo/artistkatha- shafiq-8 tunio-by-imran-soomro/ 8 https://humsari.com/humsari-magazine-april-2024/#flipbook-df_28830/23/ 9 https://humsari.com/artist-katha-habib-phulpoto-by-imran-soomro/ Some Katha’s are in pipe line Write exhibition review (Theinternationalnews.com) Online Indian Newspaper https://theinternalnews.co/2023/05/03/solo-show-of-artist-abdul-jabbar-gulsexclusive- art-work-at-lahore/ Member Pakistan Japan Cultural Assosiation Member Climate Heritage Network https://www.climateheritage.org/ Steering Committee Member Busan International Environmental Art Festival UEC South Korea https://bieaf.modoo.at/?link=7vp34ycg Climate heritage Network https://www.climateheritage.org/ Canceller ASIA Pakistan Chancelleries Estudiantiles Columbia (VIPAA) Voice of International Professional Art Association New York America https://vipaa.org/ (FIAG) Fantatpia international Art Group South Korea Fantapia Fantasy Museum Costanza Foundation Italy Artistic coordinator fondazionecostanza.net ICOM Pakistan Sindh chair Received Awards Best 50 international artist Award 2023 Busan International Environmental Art Festival UEC South Korea https://bieaf.modoo.at/?link=7vp34ycg Talentela Shining star Award July 2022 Talentela foundation India Best photography award March2022 National cultural festival khewra salt mine Punjab Pakistan Nagen Art LinkedIn International Award - 2021, Nagen Arts foundation Nepal Pride of Performance Award 2018 from Federal Govt Educational institutions C/G Directorate Rawalpindi Best Artist Award from Distt Govt Noushahro Froze Curation Linguistic and Cultural Diversity Group Exhibition Pakistan Academy of Letter, Pakistan Mother language literature festival Feb 2022 (Shahtoon) Akhatar shah’s Drawings/Cartoon exhibition Pakistan Mother language literature festival Feb 2021 (Rang batain Karin ) Group exhibition Pakistan National Council of Arts Islamabad Pakistan Pakistan Mother language literature festival Feb 2020 External Juror FGEIs institutional level Art competition 2023 (Photography and painting) Federal Govt degree collage Hyderabad Drawing For design 3rd year 2023 Deptt of communication design SABS University Jamshoro Elective Painting 3rd year 2023 Deptt of communication design SABS University Jamshoro Sculpture II 1st year 2024 Deptt of fine arts SABS University Jamshoro Drwaing for design II 2st year 2024 Deptt of fine arts SABS University Jamshoro Sculpture II 1st year 2023 Deptt of fine arts SABS University Jamshoro Drawing IV 2nd year 2022 Deptt of fine arts SABS University Jamshoro Defense days Art competition Punjab council of the arts Rawalpindi FGEIs regional level Art competition boys 2019 (painting) Rawalpindi FGEIs regional level Art competition Girls 2019 (painting) Rawalpindi FGEIs regional level Art competition Girls 2018 (painting) Rawalpindi Elective painting 2016 Deptt of communication design SABS University Jamshoro Trainings / Workshops /Events Conduct Organized International children day activities 2023 ENDOWMWNT FUND TRUST SINDH basant hall Hyderabad Organized Inter School Art Competition boys 2021 FGEIs C/G Rawalpindi region Lecture at Institute of Arts and Design University of Sargodha Pakistan (Psychology of colour in marketing and branding) April 2019 Organized All Pakistan Art Competition boys 2018 FGEIs C/G Directorate Rawalpindi Participate- January 2024 Wikimedia folklore awareness Wikimedia foundation Pakistan March 2023 ترجمي جو فن ۽ ان جا اصول Sindhi language authority Hyderabad Govt of Sindh March 2022 Research Speed Dating Junior ASEAN Researchers Network Social Development Resource Center De La Salle University Manila Philippines Capacity Building workshop on Climate change Education March 2022 Organized by Eco Science foundation Islamabad Pakistan Organized Inter School Art Competition 2018 FGEIs C/G Rawalpindi region APRIL 2017 Nikon School Products Photography Workshop by JAY ALONZO @ Hotel Crown Plaza Islamabad 2015 Nikon School PK Photography Workshop by Catalin Marlin @ Hotel Crown Plaza Islamabad PK 2013 Teacher development conference @ PNCA Islamabad PK 2013 One week Philips collection emerging artist workshop At NCA Rawalpindi PK 2010 Two week Adobe Photoshop Workshop at Center Of Excellence In Arts and Design Jamshoro Sindh Pakistan 2009 Digital and manual Photography at Center Of Excellence In Arts and Design Jamshoro Sindh Pakistan 2008 Assistant Ayaz Jokhio’s Painting Studio Lahore Group Exhibitions 51- Speak of Contemporary art in south asia Oct 2024 at metropolitin city Exhibition Hall South Korea 50- Old Future Oct 2024 at Busan Bexco Center BIEAF 24 Busan Fine Art Assosiation South korea 49- World Cultural Festival Exhibition 0ct 2024 at Arts council of pakistan Karachi 48- Sculpture Exhibition 24th Feb 2024 at Lahore Museum Punjab Pakistan 47 BIEAF 2023 Exhibition 19th Feb 2024 at Laham Art Gallery Busan South Korea 46 PHOTOGRAPHY Exhibition at Sambara Art Gallery Karachi organized by Indus Valley through Lens Culture Department Government of Sindh 8TH JUNE 2023 to 11 JUNE 2023 45 TRANSMISION II NEOMA GALLERIA International virtual exhibition PHILIPINES 21 APRIL 2023 to 21 JUNE 2023 https://artspaces.kunstmatrix.com/en/exhibition/11687003/transmission-iiwing- 1-featured-artists? fbclid=IwAR3nHPCvqkEE0pgZ4mNkHHAEQ0blOJrPD2KprYBdEDINf8AFsRZBMv6GeQ 44 Busan ART WOMEN IN FREDOM Busan Art Festival South Korea https://www.artebusan.com/ 44 BIEAF Busan International Environmental Art Festival South Korea https://bieaf.modoo.at/?link=3e7sub5n 43 Onsuz KASIM USART International Virtual Exhibition Nov 2022 Turkey 42 ARIES GALERIADE ARTE 6ta exposicion International Exhibition 6 Nov 2022 41 LIESEL CERNA STUDIO Holidays in October International Virtual Exhibition 25 0ct 2022 Brazil 40 International Day of Peace The World United for Peace International Virtual Exhibition 22 Sep 2022 LIESEL CERNA STUDIO Brazil 39 P.L.O.T.S Creative Bridge Kissimmee Florida USA Virtual Sep 22 38 Coexistence Haegumgang Theme Museum 1st to 25 July 2022 Yukyung Museum of Art South Korea. 37 Rangakash International virtual Art Exhibition and Competition 1st to15 July 2022 India organized by Talentela Foundation 36 19 to 22 March 2022 Karachi Art festival Grand exhibition Sambara Art Gallery Karachi Organized by Culture Department Govt of Sindh 35 11 March 2022 National culture festival grand exhibition At Khewara salt mine Punjab Pakistan 34 7 March 2022 Transmission VIRTUAL Exhibition At Luna Galleria Philippines 33 11 DEC 2021 Punjab Council of the Arts Muree Pakistan 30 NOV 2021 JUSTIJOO Punjab Council of the Arts Rawalpindi Pakistan 21 Sep 2021 Art for Artist virtual Exhibition Nepal (Works remain as Part of the Museum’s Permanent Collection) Yukyung Museum of Art Haegumgang Theme Museum South Korea 02- 09-2021 Peace again 7th Geoje International Art festival Haegumgang Theme Museum Yukyung Museum of Art South Korea. 29 Nov 2019 Traditions and Modernity Islamabad International Art festival 20 Nukta studio Islamabad Pakistan 19 Nov 2019 Islamabad international Art festival Grand exhibition Sir Sayed memorial Complex Islamabad Pakistan April 2019 1st National Contemporary Art Exhibition, Zubaida Agha Gallery, Institute of Arts and design University of Sargodha Pakistan 29 Dec 2018 Pani hai Zindagi Photography Show, Art chowk Gallery Karachi Pakistan 22 April 2018 Baad E Saba 2, Grand Exhibition Organized by Culture Deptt Govt of Sindh @ Clifton Art Gallery Karachi Pakistan 22 December 2017 9th National Exhibition, National Art Gallery Pakistan National Council of Arts Islamabad Pakistan 1st November 2017 Grand Group Exhibition Rawalpindi Art Council Gallery Pakistan 22 August 2017 Takht Bai to Potohaar, Regional Exhibition, National Art Gallery Pakistan National Council of Arts Islamabad Pakistan 18 FEB 2015 1ST DOT CEAD Alumni Show Indus valley school of art Gallery Karachi Pakistan 20 Nov 2015 Parwaaz, Studio Seven Art Gallery DUBAI UAE 3 June 2014 SUMMERSCAPE, Koel Gallery Karachi Pakistan 18 April 2014 SINDH Reverberating sounds echo through the dessert, Koel Gallery Karachi Pakistan 21th March 2014 FRESH! 30, Amin Gulgee Gallery Karachi Pakistan 9th March 2014 6th Anniversary Grand exhibition Gallery 6 Islamabad Pakistan 2th Feb 2014 Romancing Sindh, Full circle Art Gallery Karachi Pakistan 5th Sep 2013 UNHEARD VOICES, Full circle Art Gallery Karachi Pakistan 23rd August 2013 LET’S VOTE PAKISTAN, A Travelling Show, South Asia Bazar New Delhi India 14TH August 2013 LET’S VOTE PAKISTAN, A Travelling Show, Consulate General of Pakistan Houston USA July 2013 LET’S VOTE PAKISTAN, A Travelling Show, Fort Collins Gallery Colorado 15TH JUNE 2013 LET’S VOTE PAKISTAN, A Travelling Show Majmua Art Gallery Karachi Pakistan 25th may 2013 Contemporary portrait exhibition, ART COUNCIL OF PAKISTAN KARACHI Pakistan 26TH APRIL 2013 Philips collection emerging artist exhibition, National College of Arts Gallery Rawalpindi Pakistan April 2013 Memories of future, 9th Annual Young Artist Exhibition, ALHAMRA ARTS COUNCIL GALLERY LAHORE Pakistan Nov 2012 Inside jamshoro Indus valley school of art gallery, Karachi Pakistan MAY 2012 DAKAR INTERNTIONAL FESTIVAL, Dakar Senegal JUNE 2012 ART COUNCIL OF PAKISTAN KARACHI Feb2012 Degree show Center of excellence in arts and design jamshoro Sindh Pakistan JAN 2012 1OTH EMRGING TALENT VM Gallery KARACHI Pakistan June 2011 Creative Club ZAFAR KAZMI Gallery Sindh Museum Hyderabad Pakistan


aspects of life
print on archival Paper 22x 18 inch Year 2025
Light is a fundamental component of life, which affects every moment and every aspect. This important component not only makes our vision possible but also has a profound impact on our emotions, feelings, health, attitudes, and daily life.
If a human imagines life without light, he will find himself immersed in complete darkness, where neither paths nor colors will be visible, nor will there be a sense of time, and no activity can be performed.
It is impossible to imagine life without light, because light alone provides us with the opportunity to see, understand, feel, and live. Whether it is natural light or artificial, its correct and balanced use can make life and the environment pleasant and better.
As a visual artist, on various occasions in my daily life, be it happiness or sadness, or religious festivals or academic and literary programs,or music concerts or road trips, electric lights are very attractive, due to which I unconsciously become attracted to them and save this state and moment in the eye of my camera.
By capturing these scenes from the world of light colors to the colors of my own nature, I try to present to the viewer a combination of lights and colors that create the feeling of a healthy environment.


Civilians dead
Acrylic 139x99cm 2022
Ioannis KaiZer Kaiserlis's Civilians Dead blends symbolic abstraction and spiritual commentary. Using vivid colors to depict death, the work subverts expectations, invoking fear of future suffering rather than mourning past loss. The cross suggests universal agony and coming upheaval. Through rich symbolism, KaiZer warns of moral collapse and calls for spiritual salvation, positioning art as both prophecy and plea.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Irene GP
Spain
Born in Alicante, 1991, Irene González Pérez, is graduated in Fine Arts, teacher in secondary and upper secondary education, flight attendant, an artist and a dreamer.

NUAGES
OIL ON CANVAS 50x40cm 2025
The work have been made during the year 2025, it is part of a serie of paintings called NUAGES, it has been exhibited at Novotel Belgium during march 2025, the work is finding a place in the Art Market. The serie is composed by canvas of different sizes always made by oil painting technique.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Irina Tall
Belarus
Irina Tall (Novikova) is an artist, graphic artist, illustrator. She graduated from the State Academy of Slavic Cultures with a degree in art, and also has a bachelor's degree in design. The first personal exhibition "My soul is like a wild hawk" (2002) was held in the museum of Maxim Bagdanovich. In her works, she raises themes of ecology, in 2005 she devoted

siren and scarlet fish
materials: ink, paper, size 40x30 cm, 2025

horsewoman
ink, acrylic, gouache, paper, 30x40 cm, 2025

dream collage
paper, size 40x30cm, 2025


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Iryna Kolesnyk
Ukraine
Clay is a natural material, it is tempered through fire, carries the energy of fire. It can fully display nature, its texture and plasticity. And auxiliary materials of glazes and glass will reveal the brightness of natural plant elements. Together,
clay and plant texture create a complete work filled with the brightness and energy of nature's life. Lecturer of the Department of Art and Design of the Khortytsia Academy in Zaporizhzhia

The brightness of nature
Clay, d=40 cm, 2025


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Iskandra Khan
The Netherlands
I am an self taught artist from an mixed culture the Netherlands and India. I had joined the Dutch Art Academy where i learned many technics. Over the years i was searching and developing my talent i dont have an fast patern paint what i like. My design and style in an elegant way. I take my own action by joining several art gallery's in the Netherlands.

An Dutch Landscape
Canvasboard with oil paint/40x50/2025
I represent an Dutch landscape made on canvasboard with oilpaint. An typical windmeal on an river where two girls walking in an vield the lost place in an world of crises
My opion about the Bieaf2025 Lost Center-Art in Crises art in center from live the people the nature the war and happines. The Lost Center the believe of the creater god the goodnes true art style culture an deeper meaning to overcom the crises in this world today.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Ismail bakr
Egypt
The image, viewed from above, shows what appears to be a very large natural formation, possibly part of a waterfall or a massive rock interacting with water. In the upper left portion, there's a very dark area, resembling a wet rocky
surface or dark ground, interspersed with brown and gray hues. In the center, a wide, winding structure stands out in a light brown color, tending towards beige or creamy. This structure looks like a thick layer or a natural protrusion, with wavy horizontal lines or small ridges adding detail to its surface. There are color gradients from dark to light brown on this part.
Ismail Bakr, photographer and director, Egyptian TV and founder of Marakeb Al Shams International Ismail Bakr is a distinguished Egyptian photographer and director who has contributed to the Egyptian art scene, particularly in the fields of photography and digital production. He spent many years working for Egyptian TV, where he left a significant mark through his creative and innovative works.




Waterfall eyes
photograph


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Ivan Danilo Rincón Giraldo
Colombia
Artista plástico y gestor cultural internacional, fundador y director de la Fundación Rinconesarte Internacional desde Colombia, embajador mundial de paz, líder social y comunitario Colombia desde la heráldica tiene aspectos que ctualmente la destacan más desde el entorno ambiental, cultural y patrimonial, que nos llena de orgullo y dice al mundo somos el país de la belleza, potencia mundial de la vida, Hechos de pedacitos cómo una colcha de Retazos, viviendo con resiliencia todos los días.

Esto es Colombia
Painting 40.6x50.8cms


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Iwa Kruczkowska Krol
Poland
For me, art in crisis means the need to find inner spiritual peace. This is the only way to find balance and faith
I am a Phd artist from Poland, working at a university teaching painting. What is important in my work is nature and man's relation to nature, which through its contemplation allows to get away from everyday problems, giving respite and a kind of meditation.

Inner peace
oil on canvas 120 x140 cm
The work is inspired by the beauty of the garden and its meditative atmosphere, which can be felt by anyone regardless of age, gender, religion and place of birth. Contact with nature is a transcultural act, thanks to which we can all come together in a garden of tolerance.
Characteristics of creativity: I am interested in the relation between a man and nature and in the possible attitude of a human being towards nature. Nature is understood here as the world of flora, fauna and inanimate nature. The idea of my project is inspired by the philosophy of Zen and the treatment of nature as a source of inspiration which allows to keep a distance to the things and in which the most important is to notice and appreciate the apparently insignificant matters – “insignificant” from the point of view of modern men oriented to materialistic and pragmatic values.In addition to the pure fascination of nature and the perception of seemingly inessential elements of life, a man himself plays a very important role in my work. A man is seen from the perspective of a journey in his everyday internal life which is extraordinarily different from the perspective of someone who observe “the same” from the outside. The direct, instant stimulus’ follow from the internal experience of other cultures, the contact with met people and from the contact with nature that gives me a feeling of “gazing novelty”, which is comparable to the experience of the world in someone childhood when everything is perceived as new and fascinating. One can find as a unifying element constituting the above mentioned fascination concerning nature and travels the touch of some timeless moments of the aware and fresh admiration of life which is distant from everyday superficial routine.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Lee Jae yeoul
Korea
이재열 (호: 희경 熙景) 이른 새벽, 고요히 번지는 빛을 좇아 자연을 걷는 풍경사진가. 일상의 틈에서 마주한 순간들을 담담히 기록하며, 자연이 전하는 고요와 숨결을 렌즈에 담는다.
Leaning into Stillness — Azaleas of Baemsatgol, Jirisan
In the quiet valley of Baemsatgol, Jirisan,
even the sound of water softens into silence.
One shy azalea blooms beside a resting rock.
The breeze lingers for a moment,
and springlight catches its breath in the hush.
Within that tender stillness,
I heard the whisper of nature’s heart.


고요에 기대어 피어난 뱀삿골 수달래
마블 50x60 2025


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Jamshid Farajvand Farda
Iran
Social documentary photographer. Painter. Filmmaker and calligrapher. Whit more than 30 years of professional experience. Whit participation in national and international festival and the achievement of over 400 top awards.

Portrait of Juuso
digital photograph 50x70 2018


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
HAN JANG WON
Korea


Holy space wood
Craft, Wood 500×900×180 2023
Wood 1500×1500×1900


Winter in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Acrylic on canvas, 94x635cm
The painting depicts the harsh winters on Prince Edward Island located at the tlantic side of Canada.


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Jarben Wang
Taiwan
Wang Jarben was born 1957 in Taiwan.He has joined many international group exhibitions in the USA, Austria, Germany, France, Japan, and Korea. There are about 300 exhibitions in the country and abroad. His work was also selected into the French Artists Salon and participated in the Autumn Salon and the Independent Salon 5 times, as well as the German Palm Award. There have been 20solo exhibitions in the Louvre Museum (French), Sun Yatsen Memorial Hall (Taiwan), etc. 2018、2022and2023 was showed his work on the Nasdaq Billboard in New York Times Square. 2019 he was selected by "Spring Show of Contemporary Art Fair" and participated in the 25th edition of International contemporary art Salon by Paris-Carrousel du Louvre. In 2020 he was selected by Art Capital and presented his work in Grand Palais in Paris. 2023 his work was been participated in the Belgrade Biennale and Venice Architecture Biennale Satellite Exhibition. 2024 his work was been participated in the Venice Architecture Biennale Satellite , Barcelona Biennale and Asian Art Biennale Exhibition 2025 International Exhibition In Seoul and USA

Lost Land
Encaustic on canvas 90x90cm 2023
