Welcome to the Social Art Award 2025 – Online Gallery!
🌊 Dear friends of art and transformation, 🌊
A heartfelt thank you to all artists and creatives who submitted their powerful works for this year’s Social Art Award under the theme: “Planetary Healing – Blue Tribes for Ocean Health.” Your inspiring visions speak to ocean restoration, biodiversity, and reimagining our coexistence with all life forms on Earth.
After receiving 922 submissions from across all continents, and concluding a very active public voting phase, the Social Art Award now enters its next chapter:
🔹 What’s next?
The professional jury panel is currently reviewing and selecting the TOP 100 entries that will be featured in the official Social Art Award 2025 book. In parallel, the two public voting winners will move forward as wildcards into the final jury round.
🔹 Coming up:
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Shortlisted artists (TOP 10) will be announced by mid-June.
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Winners of the Social Art Award 2025 will be revealed at our Online Award Ceremony on July 2, 2025.
We invite you to stay connected as we celebrate the power of Social Art to drive dialogue, awareness, and collective transformation.
Let’s continue to amplify art as a force for Planetary Healing.
TinTin in the auction 1
Aziz Anzabi
This bronze sculpture series draws inspiration from the character TinTin, reimagining him as a symbol of environmental conservation. The artist uses this familiar figure to highlight the urgent need to protect nature, particularly marine life. The contrast between the green patina and the golden fish emphasizes the delicate balance of ecosystems and the consequences of human impact. By depicting TinTin as a guardian of aquatic life, the sculptures serve as a poignant reminder of the destruction of nature and the responsibility to safeguard the planet for future generations. Through this work, the artist effectively conveys the pressing need for environmental awareness and action.
This bronze sculpture series draws inspiration from the character TinTin, reimagining him as a symbol of environmental conservation. The artist uses this familiar figure to highlight the urgent need to protect nature, particularly marine life. The contrast between the green patina and the golden fish emphasizes the delicate balance of ecosystems and the consequences of human impact. By depicting TinTin as a guardian of aquatic life, the sculptures serve as a poignant reminder of the destruction of nature and the responsibility to safeguard the planet for future generations. Through this work, the artist effectively conveys the pressing need for environmental awareness and action.