Pink lake Hot Spring -Australia
“Water & Healing” -Pink Lake Hot Spring is one of the international exhibition gallery of IWS Australia Women’s Art 2027.
Using “water” as an emotional medium and “healing” as its spiritual core, the exhibition combines immersive spatial design, watercolor art, environmental sound, and natural atmosphere to respond to the growing psychological pressure and emotional trauma people face in today’s world shaped by war, information anxiety, and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence.
As visitors enter the Redwood Sanctuary space, the redwood trees symbolize protection, shelter, and the continuity of life. Moving slowly through the environment, audiences are invited into a quiet and intimate dialogue with the works of different artists.
From left to right, the featured artists and works include:
Violetta Kurbanova — The Veins of Earth
A work portraying land and coastline surrounded by sea mist, moisture, and tides. Between erosion and restoration, the painting evokes the slow and profound breathing rhythm of the Earth itself.
Yan Shi — Quiet Light in the Pond
Through soft light reflected within a quiet pond, the work expresses a gentle and peaceful relationship between water, life, and light.
Natalie Zuo — Lotus Clean The Mind
The lotus symbolizes spiritual purification and inner balance, representing the ability to maintain clarity and purity of mind within a chaotic world.
Cecilia Xiao — Breath Of Sea
A misty coastal landscape that conveys comfort and tranquility through rain, fog, moisture, and the quiet healing presence of nature.
Russian artist Anastasia — Northern Light
Inspired by the aurora of the Arctic region where she lives, the work explores the dialogue between light and water as a meditative healing state. Using wet-on-wet watercolor techniques, she allows flowing pigments to move naturally across the paper by gently tilting the board, creating organic streams of color.
Jasmine Wei
Jasmine is also a healing practitioner specializing in singing bowl sound therapy. Her artwork depicts a white bird flying toward the light
By Natalie Zuo
IWS Australia Women’s Art