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Take a look at What’s Coming to Life in 100 Emerging Artworks of 2025: Submissions So Far

100 Emerging Artworks

“Art is not a single voice it is a chorus. Each piece carries its own truth, and together, they create the sound of our times”

When we opened submissions for the 100 Emerging Artworks of 2025, in partnership with Singulart, we knew we would receive incredible stories. But we didn’t expect the response to be this powerful. From every part of the world, from quiet kitchen tables and home studios to buzzing shared workspaces and artist collectives, artworks have arrived bright, raw, bold, and full of emotion. Each one feels like a heartbeat, carrying its own rhythm and message. Some shout with defiance, painted in colons too strong to ignore. Others are quiet and tender, holding memory, fragility, and reflection. Together, they remind us that art is not just something we make it is something we live, breathe, and carry with us.

And the best part? Submissions are still open. There is still room for new voices. The conversation is still growing. There is space for your story, your colours, your textures to be part of this living collection. Every day it grows, becoming more than a group of artworks. It is turning into a record of who we are as creators, as witnesses, as humans right now, in 2025.

Why This Call Matters

This project is not limited by a single theme. We didn’t ask artists to fit their work into a narrow box or change their ideas to match a brief. Instead, we kept the invitation open, asking only for honesty for something that feels true and personal. That freedom has brought in responses unlike anything we’ve seen before.

The submissions come in waves: a painting that feels like a page from a diary, a sculpture balancing strength and vulnerability, a photograph catching a moment we might have missed, a textile stitched with memory and history, a digital artwork imagining a brand-new future. Some pieces speak softly, full of intimacy, while others shout with bright colors and bold forms. Each one reminds us that there is no single way to be an artist. Instead, this call is becoming a kaleidoscope—a collection of hundreds of voices and visions reflecting this moment in time.

To see these submissions is to see courage. Each artist is saying: This is me. This is what I see. This is how I understand the world. And in doing so, they show how art can connect us in ways words cannot.

What We Are Witnessing

Every day brings new submissions, and every day the chorus grows richer. This is not repetition. This is reinvention artists using their own ways of working to tell their own truths, yet all finding a shared rhythm that resonates.

We see bold abstract paintings where colors clash and blend, turning emotions into something we can see. We see sculptures that look fragile but stand strong, telling a story of survival. We see textiles weaving together ancestry, migration, and memory. We see photos freezing moments right before change, holding still the beauty of life in motion. We see digital art breaking boundaries, asking us to rethink what art can be in a world of screens.

Each artwork is a note in a song. Together, they are writing something bigger than any single artist could write alone. This is not just a call for entries—it is the making of an archive, a collection that will tell the story of a generation of artists daring to be seen, heard, and remembered.

Recent Submissions

Here is just a glimpse of the artworks already received works that carry with them honesty, imagination, and the courage to be vulnerable:

1.Gri-Gri Artwork Submitted by Annick Letourneau @alarts.al

    2.Tortuga Pirata Artwork Submitted by Richard Kattman @kattmanrichard

    3. You are Perfect Artwork Submitted by Mia Knight @sould_art

    4. Its Complicated Artwork Submitted by Esanu Stefan @stefanesanu

    5. New York at “The Starry Night” Artwork Submitted by Zsofia Tokodi @sofiasartnyc

    6.”Migration” Artwork Submitted by Nicoy Downes @downes.art

    7. A Burning Pomegranate Artwork Submitted by Jin Fang @jinfangstudio

    8. The Muse Speaks in Silence Artwork Submitted by Michelle Hediger @dreamscapecreations.ch

    9. Ode to Lily Rose Artwork Submitted by Lee Cahill @lee.cahill_art

    10. Awakening Artwork Submitted by Michaela  Kindle @michaelakindle

    Each artwork speaks in its own way. Some pull us inward and make us pause. Others burst outward with urgency and scale. Together they are pieces of a bigger picture, sparks of creativity that deserve to be seen.

    Please note: These are submissions, not final selections. The 100 chosen works will be carefully curated after the call closes, and the final announcement will be made once the review is complete.

    Time is Running Out: 5 Days Left

    With only 5 days left, the moment is now. This is more than a call it is your chance to stand on a global stage, to have your work sit alongside 100 others that will represent the creative spirit of 2025. Selected artists will be featured in a premium hardcover book, a beautiful collection that will reach curators, collectors, and art lovers around the world.

    This will not be just a book. It will be a gathering of voices. A record of this time. A celebration of how artists help us make sense of the world.

    There is still room. There is still time. But not much. The final call is almost here, and soon, the pages will start to turn.

    Because art doesn’t wait. And neither should you.

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