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Visit our Hall Of Fame
This permanent exhibition proudly features the winning artworks from our competitions, alongside select pieces specially recognized by our esteemed art critic, Massimiliano Reggiani.Each artwork available for purchase is accompanied by pricing and details, enabling collectors to connect directly with the artists to place orders.
As a dedicated non-profit Art Association, Move in Colors is committed to empowering artists by ensuring all sales are commission-free, allowing them to receive the full benefit of their work.
THE PAST exhibition
25 November 2024 - 25 January 2025
The past is a rich, intangible realm that holds memories shaping our identities and offering life lessons. It evokes nostalgia and sorrow, serving as both a source of longing and a foundation for growth. Beyond personal experiences, it is a legacy of ideals, struggles, and aspirations left by those who came before us, shaping our world and inspiring resilience. The past connects us to our roots while guiding our future with its wisdom, acting as both a bittersweet reminder of what’s gone and a bridge to what can be.
ALEX DI TIKI - Personal Expo
15 December 2024 -16 February 2025
Alex di Tiki, a self-taught artist born in Italy in 1968, began painting in 2012, drawing inspiration from her years in exotic countries like Africa and Saudi Arabia. Her evolving style initially explored diverse subjects and techniques before maturing into a vibrant, harmonious expression centered on warm colors, light, and shadow, inviting emotional and intellectual engagement. Following a challenging period, Alex developed a dual artistic identity: “Alex,” focusing on figurative, detail-rich paintings, and “Tiki,” embracing the unpredictable and expressive Pouring Art technique. While Alex celebrates poetic sensations through aesthetic colors and forms, Tiki delves into the chaos of emotions with experimental methods, showcasing how crises can transform and enrich artistic expression.
Coming Soon!
SYMMETRY exhibition
13 January -13 March 2025
“Symmetry” is the first theme that allows us to deal with the problems of visual composition. Symmetry is, belongs to and characterizes the world of the living, it has an intrinsic positive value and consequently becomes a key to understanding for our gaze which continually searches for it, satisfying itself.