Post date: 18-Apr-2025
Exhibited work: EAT TO LIVE digital artwork by Vinay Jalla
Over the past year, I’ve been fortunate to share my work with a wide range of audiences, from vibrant gallery spaces in Milan to immersive virtual worlds and international cartoon festivals. Each exhibition has been a unique opportunity to connect with fellow creatives and showcase visual stories that reflect the times we live in.
Exhibited work: EAT TO LIVE
In April 2025, my digital artwork EAT TO LIVE was featured in the prestigious Future Stars group exhibition hosted by The Holy Art Gallery in Milan. This piece explores rising food poverty and the importance of conscious nourishment in an age of excess and waste. It was an honour to exhibit among such inspiring global talent and contribute to conversations around sustainability and the true value of food.
In a fully virtual gallery experience, my painting celebrating the everyday charm of domestic animals was featured in this international exhibition. Accessible in VR, it offered a playful yet thoughtful reflection on our bond with animals. It was a welcome opportunity to experiment with new exhibition formats.
My painting "WOMan – River of Life" is selected for the by Cista Arts, opening this May 2025. This piece reflects the intertwined essence of Woman and Man, both vital forces needed to sustain the river of life.
Exhibited work: Lonely Banana Peel
This online showcase curated by BobCat Gallery offered a space for smaller-scale works with big impact. Lonely Banana Peel is a whimsical yet melancholic piece that captures overlooked moments of urban life, a subtle nod to humour, decay, and what we discard in a fast-paced world.
I was thrilled to be selected by Saatchi Art as part of their Visions of the Future NFT collection, exhibited at The Other Art Fair in LA. As my first step into the world of digital collectibles, this exhibition opened new pathways to reimagine my digital photography work for a global, tech-savvy audience.
One of the most meaningful recognitions of my journey so far. My cartoon 'Snake Charmer' was awarded and exhibited in Taiwan as part of the World’s Courage Cartoon Contest. The festival celebrated powerful visual storytelling, where humour and irony come together to make bold statements. I'm proud to have been included among artists pushing the boundaries of satire and social commentary.
These exhibitions reflect a growing commitment in my practice: using visual art whether through digital illustration, traditional painting, or political cartooning to tell stories that matter. Whether playful or poignant, each piece is rooted in everyday observations and seeks to spark conversation, reflection, or even just a smile.
As I continue developing new work and exploring exhibition opportunities, I remain deeply grateful for the platforms that support emerging and independent voices in contemporary art.
If you're a curator, gallery, or fellow artist interested in collaboration or future exhibitions, feel free to reach out.