Lumen — International Recognition on ArtWeek & The Art Guide
Following its Gold Award distinction, Lumen continues its international journey through features on ArtWeek and The Art Guide, reinforcing its presence within the global contemporary art landscape.
Following its Gold Award distinction at the Shades of Blue 2026 Art Awards, Lumen continues its international trajectory through prominent features on ArtWeek and The Art Guide, further affirming its resonance within the global contemporary art landscape.
Organized by Camelback Gallery, the Shades of Blue 2026 Art Awards brought together 116 award-winning artists from 13 countries, each invited to explore blue as both chromatic language and emotional concept. Within this context, Lumen, from the ongoing series The Luminous Abyss, was recognized for its refined visual language, symbolic depth, and contemplative presence.
As part of this recognition, Lumen has been featured on ArtWeek, an international art platform with over 732,000 views, dedicated to showcasing curated exhibitions and awarded artists worldwide. The platform serves as a point of connection between artists, collectors, curators, and art professionals, offering meaningful visibility beyond the exhibition itself. Being included within this international framework places Lumen in dialogue with a broader contemporary audience and reinforces its relevance within current visual discourse.
In parallel, Lumen has also been published in The Art Guide, where it appears as part of the official archival record of the Shades of Blue 2026 Art Awards. The Art Guide functions as a long-standing reference platform for exhibitions and award recipients, preserving the exhibition’s curatorial narrative and ensuring its continued accessibility over time. This publication situates Lumen not only as an awarded artwork, but as part of an enduring cultural documentation.
Together, these features extend the life of the work beyond the moment of exhibition. They reflect the quiet strength of Lumen as a piece that communicates through restraint, atmosphere, and symbolic clarity — and confirm its ability to travel across platforms while maintaining conceptual integrity.
I am grateful to Camelback Gallery for fostering a curatorial environment that values emotional nuance and artistic rigor, and for supporting meaningful international visibility for contemporary artists.
Lumen continues to unfold — not loudly, but steadily — through recognition that honors depth, stillness, and the power of subtle illumination.
Annita Apostolidou Platis
Visual Artist · Exhibition Essayist · Curator · Fashion & Jewelry Designer · Interior Designer · Poet & Writer
© 2026 Annita Apostolidou Platis. All rights reserved.
Lumen | Gold Award, Shades of Blue 2026 | Camelback Gallery | Annita Apostolidou Platis
Awarded Gold at Camelback Gallery’s Shades of Blue 2026, Lumen is a quiet meditation on inner illumination, where blue becomes emotional terrain and light coexists with shadow.
Gold Award — Shades of Blue 2026 Art Awards
The series The Luminous Abyss is a visual journey through the interplay of light and shadow. A meditation on the emotional dualities we carry within us: visibility and secrecy, strength and softness, memory and transformation. Each work in the series invites the viewer to pause before the unseen, to recognize that even in darkness, light is never truly lost.
This body of work does not seek spectacle.
It seeks resonance.
Through layered symbolism, controlled palettes, and intentional stillness, the series unfolds slowly, allowing meaning to surface through texture, atmosphere, and emotional presence rather than overt narration. It is equally a meditation on process, where each image is shaped by intention, study, and the quiet labor of building visual language as a vessel for inner states.
Within this context, Lumen emerges as a quiet meditation on inner illumination.
A frosty female figure stands suspended between shadow and glow, her presence both ethereal and resolute. She inhabits a liminal space — neither fully revealed nor hidden — embodying the delicate balance between vulnerability and strength. Her stillness is not passive; it is attentive, charged with awareness.
Golden lanterns descend like guiding stars, releasing warmth into the cool blue atmosphere. They do not dominate the scene, but gently punctuate it, symbols of guidance, memory, and the fragile persistence of hope. Around her, dark feathers drift through the space, evoking protection, remembrance, and unseen flight, traces of what has passed and what continues quietly beneath the surface.
From the textured darkness emerge magnolia and hydrangea blossoms. These flowers speak of purity, emotional depth, and fragile resilience. Their pale petals echo the figure’s porcelain stillness, forming a silent dialogue between softness and endurance, stillness and becoming. Nature here is not decorative; it is symbolic. A language of emotional states rendered through form.
In Lumen, light is not loud.
It does not conquer the darkness.
It coexists with it.
Illumination is intimate. A presence felt rather than declared, revealing beauty within stillness and hope within the unseen. Blue, as the dominant chromatic field, becomes both emotional terrain and structural force: a color associated with introspection, depth, and quiet endurance.
Lumen was awarded the Gold Award in the Shades of Blue 2026 Art Awards, an international juried virtual exhibition organized by Camelback Gallery. The jurors selected works based on theme, quality of work, composition, value, color, technique, depth, and overall impact. The exhibition brings together 116 award-winning artists from 13 countries, each interpreting blue as both color and concept.
I extend my sincere thanks to the jurors Kathy Paulus, Jan Lowe, and Kassandra Kaye for their thoughtful consideration and for recognizing the quiet strength and symbolic depth of this work. I am also grateful to Camelback Gallery for creating a platform that honors emotional nuance, artistic rigor, and meaningful contemporary dialogue.
View the Shades of Blue 2026 Exhibition
Annita Apostolidou Platis
Visual Artist · Exhibition Essayist · Curator · Fashion & Jewelry Designer · Interior Designer · Poet & Writer
© 2026 Annita Apostolidou Platis. All rights reserved.