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Holy Decor: Check 2025 Christmas Decor Trends 🎅🏼✨
Holy Decor: Check 2025 Christmas Decor Trends 🎅🏼✨
about 15 hours ago

As we’re finally approaching the ✨most wonderful time of the year ✨, the Christmas Decor talk is here! This year’s Christmas Decor is all about sophistication, nostalgia, and comfort. If you're looking to refresh your festive style, here’s what’s defining Christmas dĂ©cor this year: 

It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas: a Holiday Guide for Joy and Fun.
It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas: a Holiday Guide for Joy and Fun.
about a week ago

As the winter season wraps the city in twinkling lights and festive cheer, there’s no shortage of activities to make your holidays magical. From holiday markets to pop-up bars, ice skating rinks, and dazzling light displays, the city is ready to enchant visitors of all ages. So here’s a small guide to the most famous and iconic spots around the city, so you don’t miss all the fun!

Material Memory: Unpacking the Stories Beneath the Surface
Material Memory: Unpacking the Stories Beneath the Surface
about 4 weeks ago

Our November-December exhibition, Material Memory, explores emotion, expression, and the sense of belonging through abstract and landscape works with sparks of colour and forms that will stay in the memory of anyone who appreciates it.

Beyond Pumpkins: What’s Trending in Fall Decor This Year
Beyond Pumpkins: What’s Trending in Fall Decor This Year
about 2 months ago

Autumn arrived and decided it's time to shake things up! This year, fall is redefining the concept of cozy! Traditional pumpkins and plaid aren't totally gone, but they’re making room for unexpected colour pops, rich textures, and a healthy dose of vintage flair. The vibe is to create spaces that feel grounded, serene, and story-filled. Here’s everything you need to know to be on trend this season: 

“I enjoy creating abstract art because I had the opportunity to explore a new way of expression and could use so many different skills and techniques to create texture”
— Aml Sultana

Meet Aml Sultana!

January 22, 2020 in Artists
“Extracting the Abstract” artist Aml Sultana

“Extracting the Abstract” artist Aml Sultana

What inspires you?

I am inspired by everything ranging from people, my past experiences, and especially music. Even though there are so many different people in my life, they each serve an important purpose in life and help me grow. After deciding to seriously pursue art, I realized that everybody expresses themselves through a form of art, whether they realize it or not. I am a strong believer in experiences telling the tale of your life, so my paintings are created in a way to tell stories from my past experiences. Music is an important aspect of my life so it is attached to every piece of work I have created. When looking at my past work, I can recall what music I was listening to which also reminds me of how I was feeling at that moment. Lana Del Rey, who I discovered in the 9th grade, has been the most impactful artist for me and she is a part of almost every piece of art that I have created since high school.

“Plated Guilt” by Aml Sultana

“Plated Guilt” by Aml Sultana

Why are you drawn to this subject?

Before creating this collection and being introduced to abstract art, I had the wrong perception that art had to be “clean” and “perfect. I used to believe that realistic paintings were the basis of creative art and that every line and detail had to be perfect. My first submission piece for this exhibit was out of my comfort zone because there was no plan and it was all emotion, which is what my past work was about. I enjoy creating abstract art because I had the opportunity to explore a new way of expression and could use so many different skills and techniques to create texture. Abstract art unlocked a different artistic skill that I did not know that I had and I will definitely will be exercising it in the future.

What is your collection about?

My collection focuses on my favourite pieces of work that I have created so far. I was finally able to step out of my comfort zone during the creative process, as I used different materials and an even bigger canvas. This collection tells my story of this past summer and all of the amazing opportunities that I had. I was able to discover new skills, such as murals, and experienced a new feeling of motivation and confidence towards my creative artwork. I am excited to be a part of an exhibition in a gallery that I have admired for a long time. It’s about being sure that this is what I want to do for the rest of my life.

“Auriferous” by Aml Sultana

“Auriferous” by Aml Sultana

 

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