INFINITE STROKES: A Global Canvas Without Borders by Hayat Events & Arts
- Sands and City Magazine
- Jan 5
- 2 min read

Hayat Events & Arts Unveils a Powerful Virtual Group Art Exhibition Redefining Creative Connection
In an era where creativity transcends physical space, Hayat Events & Arts has once again redefined the artistic experience with its latest virtual group art exhibition, “INFINITE STROKES.” The exhibition stands as a compelling testament to the boundless nature of imagination, where artists from diverse cultures, disciplines, and perspectives unite on one shared digital canvas.
Curated with vision and purpose, INFINITE STROKES brings together an extraordinary collective of artists whose works explore emotion, identity, storytelling, and contemporary expression. The virtual format expands access beyond geography, allowing global audiences to experience art without walls, limits, or borders.
Featured Artists
Ana Stjelja, Anaum Mahmoud, Anjini Laitu, Anuradha Ramani, Jairam Chawan, Jaimee Reyes, Jinn Reyes, Nazmin Rasheed, Radha Bhatia, Rasha Al Naser, Rayan Shahid, Roshan Tharanga Silva, Safa Hashim, Safa Peshimam, Sarah Peshimam, Shraddha, Sushma, Toka Abdelsalam, Yamuna, Yashi Khatanhar.

Together, their works form a rich visual dialogue, a fusion of techniques, mediums, and philosophies that reflect the evolving spirit of contemporary art. Each piece within INFINITE STROKES tells its own story while contributing to a collective narrative of creativity, resilience, and human connection.
Through this exhibition, Hayat Events & Arts continues its mission to build inclusive global platforms for artists, providing visibility, voice, and opportunity to both emerging and established talents. INFINITE STROKES is not simply an exhibition, it is a movement of creative consciousness, reminding the world that art knows no boundaries.
As the digital gallery opens its doors to audiences worldwide, INFINITE STROKES stands as a defining moment in modern exhibition culture, a celebration of imagination without limits.
Source and photo: Hayat Arts










Wonderful article, captures the true essence of the creative movement.