Shine your light
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Tina Alberni is a multidisciplinary, intuitive, semi-abstract artist who works across painting, mixed-media assemblage, and digital media. For over three decades, her work has explored themes of fragmentation, animal conservation, climate change, and the impact of human behavior on global ecosystems. Rooted in automatism, her process is spontaneous and process-driven, layering repetition, repurposed materials, and digital elements to reflect cycles of destruction, adaptation, and renewal. She often works with fragments—fabric, glass, paper, recycled plastics, and found materials—assembling disparate pieces into cohesive forms through a slow, meditative practice that becomes both catharsis and quiet activism. Guided by intuition and observation, she aims to bridge abstraction and social engagement, sharing her work through exhibitions, public projects, and active social media platforms to invite connection, dialogue, and collective reflection on shared humanity.
For this interactive experience, audiences will experience the work as a living, participatory act of peace, emerging in direct response to the current state of global chaos and instability.
By choosing a repurposed paper fragment—each marked by traces of past images, artworks, or moments—and adding a personal peace message, participants contribute to a collective act of care and intention. Visually, the banner evolves into a quilt-like field of color, texture, and handwritten text, where fragmented and unrelated pieces coexist without hierarchy.
The process invites reflection, grounding, and connection across ages and backgrounds at a time when division feels pervasive. In its final stitched form, the work stands as a shared declaration that peace is not passive, but something built—piece by piece—through many small human gestures.
For this interactive experience, audiences will experience the work as a living, participatory act of peace, emerging in direct response to the current state of global chaos and instability.
By choosing a repurposed paper fragment—each marked by traces of past images, artworks, or moments—and adding a personal peace message, participants contribute to a collective act of care and intention. Visually, the banner evolves into a quilt-like field of color, texture, and handwritten text, where fragmented and unrelated pieces coexist without hierarchy.
The process invites reflection, grounding, and connection across ages and backgrounds at a time when division feels pervasive. In its final stitched form, the work stands as a shared declaration that peace is not passive, but something built—piece by piece—through many small human gestures.
BEATFREAQ
Color Theory
Dad Noise
There is no momento mori
Empty Night
Follow the Glow
Initiation
In Fields Where We Bloom
MANGLE
Interplay??
Mythos
Born Under an Azalea Bush
Manobhojanam
N8 the Magician
Two Selves
Pageant Material , A Play by Skylar Schock

Our community is always growing! Complete our artist interest form to be the first to learn about new opportunities to showcase your work with BOOM.