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Digitalist Cristina Schek Debuts "Glamarines" Swimmer Series at Art Miami 2025

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Presented with Cynthia Corbett Gallery and the Young Masters Art Prize at Stand AM100, Schek's new "Glamarines" series brings glamorous swimmers to Art Miami, exploring Blue Mind wellbeing, imagination and glamour as a form of self-care

MIAMI - s4story -- Transylvanian Digitalist and surrealist artist Cristina Schek will be presented at Art Miami 2025 with Cynthia Corbett Gallery in collaboration with the Young Masters Art Prize at Stand AM100.

As digital art continues to attract dedicated sections and growing audiences at major fairs, Schek's work sits at the centre of this momentum. Her practice combines surrealism and Digitalism in conceptual, cinematic compositions built through layered digital montage, while remaining rooted in the histories of surrealism, photography and self-portraiture.

For Art Miami 2025, Schek premieres "Glamarines", a new series of glamorous swimmers suspended between water and sky, where the swimming pool becomes a site of optimism, resilience and joy. The presentation is complemented by works from her "Diving Upwards" series and a trio of miniature pieces created to celebrate 100 Years of Surrealism. Across these bodies of work, Schek explores "Blue Mind" wellbeing, a term popularised by marine biologist Dr Wallace J. Nichols to describe the calm, gently meditative state we experience in, on or near water, alongside imagination as a survival tool and glamour as a form of self-care.

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Art Miami runs from 2–7 December 2025 at One Herald Plaza on Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL. Schek's works can be experienced in person at Stand AM100 and previewed online via Cynthia Corbett Gallery.

Following Art Miami, Schek's next major milestone will be a Duo Show Exhibition at The Exhibitionist Hotel, South Kensington, London (January–April 2026), awarded as part of her Young Masters People's Choice Award. This continues her long-standing relationship with the Young Masters initiative, which has previously seen her receive the Focus on the Female: Art Created During Lockdown Award (2021) for "Florence Lightingale", present "Alice" in London Art Fair's "Focus on the Female Edit" (2022), and see works from her "Couchsurfing" series enter a major photography collection.

For further information, please visit www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com.

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