The Omnia Scroll Exhibition II
Mostre, Venezia, San Donà di Piave, 02 March 2013
THE OMNIA SCROLL EXHIBITION II 2013
2.3.13 – 16.3.13
ArT Studio
Via calnova 9/a
San dona di piave
VENEZIA

EVERYTHING IS ALIVE
EVERYTHING IS INTERCONNECTED.
The Omnia Scroll Exhibition II 2013, following the launch of the Annual International Collective Art Exhibition and Collaborative Arts Scroll in 2012, the second exhibition will be curated by Penelope Oakley and Paolo Doga. Artists exhibiting at Art Studio are:-
Tatiana Carapostol
James Eddy
Alexander Osipov
Jamie McCartney
Katy Holford
Alberto Martinez
Carmelo Di Certo
Penelope Oakley
Federico Sirini
Rudolf Lichtenegger
Ivana Vavreckova
Jenny Lynne Sessions
Rachael Linton
Lynne Ridden
Stuart Griggs
Iain Dub
Svetlana Belenkin

Also joining The Omnia Scroll Exhibition in Venice with more art creating the scroll panels with
Joe MacGowan, Gary Iles, Natalia Bucio, Sue Taylor, Maria Gorino, Alicia Hunsicker, James Gill, Claudia Vázquez. The existing panels from the first exhibition works from the 12 exhibiting artists from that show along with those exhibiting in San Dona di Piave will be exhibited alongside the original works of the above artists.


Beginning in the UK in 2012 this global arts collaboration and exhibition will be touring the world annually. Connecting new artists, exhibitors, galleries and the public alike.
Artists will exhibit their original artworks and each work exhibited will form part of the collaborative work thus creating “The Omnia Scroll” an ever increasing, continually growing work of art, images transferred onto silk fabric cotton canvas panels which will be connected and embroidered with gold thread.

The Omnia Scroll and Exhibitions explore the interconnectedness of all things (Latin for all things is Omnia), with each other and our planet.
The curator Penelope Oakley being inspired by and fascinated with ancient wisdoms, science, quantum physics, philosophy and spirituality. The untangible mysteries and invisible connections that merge, from the undiscovered depths of our oceans, of nature, the stars with each other and ourselves. Embracing the connections and similarities of ancient wisdoms and quantum physics. The theme of the exhibition to promote positive connections and explore the visual interpretations of each artist, in doing so increasing connections to a wider audience and to each other.

From each original exhibited artwork, a print of which will be transferred onto fabric panels, each artwork creating and becoming a piece of a whole new one, “The Omnia Scroll” will be exhibited alongside the originals. As each exhibition takes place and grows so does The Omnia Scroll, one piece of art, many artists creations, continually evolving.

Two thousand years ago, “Omnia vivunt, omnia inter se conexa.” Everything is alive; everything is interconnected!” Cicero, Roman Philosopher.

The Omnia Scroll now consists of 36 different artists amazing art & 4 panels so far of the Scroll being the growing collaborative work...artists from all around the world.
Paolo Doga ~ www.studioartecarapostol.it
Penelope Oakley ~ www.penelopeoakley.org

Textile Director ~ Scroll ~ www.dinamalkova.com
Graphic Design ~ Flyer ~ tafiola_22@msn.com
Graphic Design ~ Scroll Panels ~ www.iaindub.com
Graphic Design ~ Catalogue ~ www.stuartgriggs.com

If you would like to get involved in The Omnia Scroll Exhibitions please enquire to Penelope Oakley.
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Associazione Roberta Smedili
12 anni fa
good luck Penny for your beautiful event.
Maria Cristina  Neviani
12 anni fa
Complimenti!
Penelope Oakley
12 anni fa
Penelope Oakley Artista
Grazie mille :-) everyone x
Occhio di Ra
12 anni fa
Occhio di Ra Artista
congratulations!
Anais
12 anni fa
Anais Organizzatore
Compliments and wishes!
Barbara Ghisi
12 anni fa
bravissima. tanti auguri.
Viváine Rebouças
12 anni fa
Congratulations and best wishes Penelope!
Penelope Oakley
12 anni fa
Penelope Oakley Artista
Grazie Teresa :-)
Teresa Palombini
12 anni fa
TANTI AUGURI!!!

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