Poster of upcoming exhibit by Owl Dragonash at Michiel Bechir's Gallery

Inara Pey Visited my Exhibit!

I’m so honored that Inara Pey took the time to visit Marked by Shadow, Moved by Light at Michiel Bechir Gallery and write about it. Her thoughtful words and insights mean a lot to me. 💜 Sharing her post here for anyone who would like to read her take and maybe be inspired to visit the exhibit …

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A series of Therese Carfagno’s works in Second Life — from a whimsical astronaut on a bike to glowing forms and richly textured abstracts — displayed at Memory Gongs Gallery.

Cloud Galleries Guest Artist Spotlight: Therese Carfagno

Cloud Galleries welcomes guest artist Therese Carfagno through October. Her elegant blend of abstract, surrealist, and dreamlike photography invites curiosity, reflection, and a sense of discovery.

Black background with the word “Ancestral” in white text, accompanied by the quote: ‘Marked not by blood, but by memory.’ — Owl Dragonash.

The Journey of Creation: ‘Marked by Shadow, Moved by Light’

Behind the images of “Marked by Shadow, Moved by Light” lies a quiet ritual of creation. From the charged spaces of Angel of Pain to the intimacy of my black box studio, each piece emerged slowly, shaped by shadow, carved in light. The full story opens August 19th at Michiel Bechir Gallery.

Poster for art opening at Michiel bechir Gallery with Starlight, Kisma and owl

Explore Unique Art at Michiel Bechir Gallery This August

Three distinct visions meet this month at Michiel Bechir Gallery—Starlight’s quiet in-between moments, Kisma’s vibrant intentional creativity, and my own ritual-inspired Marked By Shadow, Moved by Light. Together with Michiel’s permanent collection, the exhibit is a journey through memory, color, shadow, and illumination.

Poster for “Butterfly Effect” photo exhibition by Rita Glad, featuring a layered digital portrait of a woman with an afro, bold colors, and abstract block overlays.

Butterfly Effect: Transformation Rita Glad Style

In “Butterfly Effect,” Rita Glad transforms contrasts into conversation — black-and-white stillness, hand-drawn motion, and vivid 3D Paint energy — capturing the beauty in change.