Honorable Mention for What Was Not Heard – Yellow Show 2026, Colors of Humanity Art Gallery
What Was Not Heard by Annita Apostolidou Platis received an Honorable Mention at the Yellow Show 2026, reflecting on listening as a conscious and selective act shaped by perception and inner clarity.
Honorable Mention — “Yellow” 2026
Colors of Humanity Art Gallery
Annita Apostolidou Platis has been awarded an Honorable Mention for her artwork What Was Not Heard in the Yellow Show 2026, organized by Colors of Humanity Art Gallery. The exhibition runs from May 1 to May 31, 2026, bringing together artists from different backgrounds to explore the expressive and symbolic dimensions of color.
What Was Not Heard approaches listening not as a passive act, but as a form of inner sovereignty. The figure does not withdraw from the surrounding world, but instead refines what is allowed to enter. Through this gesture, perception becomes intentional, and silence is transformed into a space of clarity rather than absence.
The composition is structured through a quiet balance of symbolic elements, where each detail contributes to an atmosphere of contained awareness. The presence of the crane suggests a state of elevation and attentiveness, while the chrysanthemums introduce a sense of endurance and continuity. Together, they create a visual field where sound, memory, and perception intersect.
Color plays a central role in shaping this environment. The restrained palette, grounded in warm tones and deep shadows, reinforces the sense of stillness and control. Rather than overwhelming the viewer, the work invites a slower engagement, where meaning unfolds gradually.
The exhibition itself reflects a wide range of interpretations, bringing together diverse artistic voices within a shared thematic framework. In addition, Colors of Humanity Art Gallery contributes a portion of entry fees to Soles4Souls, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting communities through the distribution of clothing and footwear, connecting artistic practice with a broader social awareness.
Annita Apostolidou Platis
Visual Artist · Curatorial Essayist · Fashion & Jewelry Designer
© 2026 Annita Apostolidou Platis. All rights reserved.
Annita Apostolidou Platis Receives Honorable Mention at “Human Nature” 2026 International Exhibition
Annita Apostolidou Platis receives an Honorable Mention for her artwork Unheard at the Human Nature 2026 international exhibition by Colors of Humanity Art Gallery, continuing her recognition following a recent Best of Show award.
Honorable Mention — “Human Nature” 2026
Colors of Humanity Art Gallery
Annita Apostolidou Platis has been awarded an Honorable Mention for her artwork Unheard at the international exhibition Human Nature 2026, presented by Colors of Humanity Art Gallery.
The exhibition, held from April 1–30, 2026, brought together a curated selection of 39 artists from across the United States and six additional countries, including Belgium, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. Participating works spanned a wide range of media, including painting, mixed media, digital art, photography, and sculpture.
Selected through criteria such as originality, interpretation, technical execution, and engagement with the theme, the exhibition explored the multifaceted dimensions of human nature through contemporary artistic practice.
This recognition follows a recent Best of Show distinction awarded to the artist by the same gallery, marking a continued presence within the international exhibition landscape.
About the Artwork — Unheard
In Unheard, the human face becomes a landscape of inner nature. Branches extend across the portrait, symbolizing emotional complexity and the internal obstacles that shape perception and identity.
Behind the figure, an open golden cage suggests that confinement is often psychological, while the possibility of freedom remains ever present. Surrounding elements—vintage clocks, drifting fabric, a fallen magnolia, and a suspended wedding dress—evoke fragments of memory, identity, and transformation.
A golden arrow recalls the invisible wounds that shape human experience, while a white stone tied with a delicate thread reflects the weight of what we attempt to release, yet continue to carry.
Set against a deep green forest, the composition evokes renewal and the instinctive human desire to begin again. Through layered symbolism and a rich visual language, the work invites reflection on the tension between memory and transformation, vulnerability and resilience.
Art and Social Awareness
As part of the Human Nature 2026 exhibition, Colors of Humanity Art Gallery contributed a portion of the entry proceeds to Your Safe Haven, a nonprofit organization that supports victims of serious crimes and their families.
This initiative reflects a broader commitment to social awareness, where artistic expression intersects with meaningful causes—extending the impact of art beyond the visual experience into real-world support and advocacy.
A Continuing Artistic Journey
Through her evolving body of work, Annita Apostolidou Platis continues to explore the psychological and symbolic dimensions of the human condition, creating visual narratives that bridge memory, identity, and transformation.
This latest recognition further affirms her ongoing engagement with contemporary artistic dialogue on an international scale.
Annita Apostolidou Platis
Visual Artist · Curatorial Essayist · Fashion & Jewelry Designer
© 2026 Annita Apostolidou Platis. All rights reserved.
Best of Show – Skies 2026 | Blind to Gravity by Annita Apostolidou Platis
Annita Apostolidou Platis receives Best of Show in the international juried exhibition Skies 2026 at Colors of Humanity Art Gallery for her artwork Blind to Gravity from the series When Color Knows the Script.
Best of Show — “Skies” 2026
Colors of Humanity Art Gallery
I am honored to share that Blind to Gravity has been awarded Best of Show in the international juried exhibition “Skies” 2026, hosted by Colors of Humanity Art Gallery.
The exhibition featured 36 selected works from artists across nine U.S. states and four countries — Greece, Ireland, Italy, and Ukraine. The jury evaluated submissions based on originality, interpretation, quality, compositional strength, and clarity of thematic engagement.
Receiving Best of Show within such a selective international context is a deeply meaningful distinction.
Blind to Gravity, part of my ongoing series When Color Knows the Script, reimagines the sky not as atmospheric distance but as psychological interiority. In this work, clouds veil sight, birds embody intuition, and suspended feathers evoke the fragile threshold between ascent and surrender.
Blue dominates the composition as more than chromatic choice — it operates as emotional frequency. It becomes a field of introspection, quiet detachment, and self-liberation from imposed measurement.
The sky in this piece is not above us.
It is within us.
This exhibition also carried a philanthropic dimension: 10% of entry fees were donated to SERRV International, supporting artisans and farmers worldwide. This gesture reinforces the idea that art does not exist in isolation — it participates in broader systems of responsibility and care.
Being recognized in this context affirms the ongoing conceptual direction of When Color Knows the Script, a body of work in which color assumes narrative authority and emotional structure.
Grateful to curator Janelle Cogan and Colors of Humanity Art Gallery for this recognition and for cultivating a platform where artistic rigor meets ethical awareness.
Art remains not only a visual language — but a field of consciousness.
Annita Apostolidou Platis
Visual Artist · Curator · Essayist · Fashion & Jewelry Designer
© 2026 Annita Apostolidou Platis. All rights reserved.
Light Space & Time Summer Art Exhibition 2025 |6th Place in the Top 20 Photography & Digital Artists
Honored to announce that my artwork Where the Sea Remembers received 6th Place in the Photography & Digital Artists category of the Light Space & Time Summer Exhibition 2025—an international juried competition celebrating artistic excellence and originality.
I’m honored to share that my digital artwork was awarded 6th Place in the Top 20 Photography & Digital Artists Category of the Light Space & Time Summer Art Exhibition 2025.
My artwork “Where the Sea Remembers” was selected as one of just 10 winning entries in the Photography & Digital category—recognized for its artistic excellence, originality, technical strength, and emotional resonance.
This year’s international juried competition showcased exceptional abstract and representational works across 2D and 3D media. Submissions were curated into Painting & Other Media, Photography & Digital, and 3D categories—with an additional Top 12 selection honoring the "best of the best."
I’m truly grateful to the jury for this recognition—and proud to share space with so many talented creators from around the world.
View the full exhibition:https://lightspacetime.art/summer-5-for-10-2025-art-exhibition/
Exhibition Dates: July 8 – September 5, 2025
Curated by: Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery
All images are protected by copyright.© 2025 Annita Apostolidou Platis. All rights reserved.
Annita Apostolidou Platis
Visual Artist
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