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Art Advisory
By EDEN Gallery,
Posted Mar 09, 2023 ,
In Art Blog, Exhibitions, Metis Atash
The event in Aspen, Colorado, featuring Metis Atash's spellbinding and avant-garde artwork, was an absolute triumph. The event occurred in the opulent Eden Gallery Aspen, an oasis for contemporary art amidst breathtaking snow-capped mountains. The exhibition featured boundary-pushing and inspiring sculptures that left attendees spellbound. The night was a delightful blend of music, art, sophistication, and socializing, attracting art enthusiasts from around the world. Join us as we relive the unforgettable and unparalleled evening that unfolded on March 7th in Aspen.
Atash's art focuses on the fusion of spirituality with the rapidly evolving modern world. She merges Buddhist concepts such as mindfulness and presence with a touch of lavish extravagance. Her minimalist yet elegant sculptures are adorned with Swarovski crystals and often feature the Buddha in unique robes with funky designs, each with a distinct facial expression.
Atash's exhibition was visually stunning and thought-provoking, with many of the sculptures exploring the intersection of ancient traditions and pop culture, forging a striking balance between the old and new, earthly and divine. Upon entering the gallery, visitors were greeted with an enchanting ice sculpture of Metis's signature Buddha. A live jazz band entertained guests with upbeat melodies throughout the night while refreshments and champagne were served to complement the art-viewing experience. Visitors left the exhibition feeling enlightened and inspired, having experienced the extraordinary world of Metis Atash.
The exhibition drew significant attention and admiration, with attendees in awe of Atash's captivating and unique artwork. It was a multisensory feast, leaving indelible impressions from her visionary and thought-provoking masterpieces. The imaginative art was so captivating and innovative that it affirmed Metis's status as one of our era's most talented and creative artists. Additionally, the event in Aspen proved to be a remarkable success, with numerous Atash sculptures sold to avid collectors. Make sure to mark your calendars for upcoming events at the Eden Gallery, where iconic new artworks will be displayed.
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