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The Arts
In My Eyes

The arts encourage reflection, spark imagination, and celebrate the depth of human emotion.
Art breathes life into human expression, shaping cultures and inspiring minds. From vivid brushstrokes on canvas to graceful ballet performances, creativity transcends boundaries and connects people.
The Field
2013

Owning
The truth in Art

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People at a party the art & evolution
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12 Jan 2023
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29 Jan 2027
Sculpture reveals form within formlessness—breathing life into stone, clay, or metal. It’s where vision meets touch, and stillness becomes a statement. It speaks without sound and exists to be felt, shaped by both artist and observer.
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Floral
02 Jan 2025
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26 Sep 2025
Dance is the body’s poetry, a language of motion and soul. Every movement tells a story, unspoken but deeply felt. Rooted in rhythm and lifted by emotion, it transcends borders and becomes a celebration of life, breath, and presence.
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01 Jan 2026
Music speaks through melody and rhythm, reaching places language cannot. It carries joy, sorrow, memory, and hope in waves of sound. Across cultures and time, it connects us deeply—making silence richer and every note a heartbeat of life.
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11 Dec 2025
“Painting tells stories where words fall short. With every brushstroke, artists pour emotion, light, and shadow onto canvas. It captures imagination, memory, and movement in vibrant stillness—revealing what the heart sees but the eyes often miss.
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About the Artist

From a Passion
Carol Seow.
To a full-time Business
Aestheticity
is the Goal

   Painting transforms thought into color, telling stories in silence. Each brushstroke captures emotion, time, and energy, layered into a canvas that speaks without words. It reflects how we see the world—and how we hope to.

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