BERAWA, mybalinews.com – The Luc Lifestyle proudly presents the art exhibition “The Art of Harmony: Living Earth, Living Culture,” a celebration of art, culture, and environmental awareness.
The exhibition will run from August 23 to September 22, 2025, and is free and open to the public.
The exhibition features the works of two cross-cultural artists: Mickaël, a French artist, and Untoro, an Indonesian artist.
As a form of social responsibility, proceeds from the sale of the artworks will be donated to Plastic Angels—an initiative creatively crafted through a unique visual artistic approach, both of which address the balance between people, culture, and environmental empowerment, particularly for children living around the Suwung Landfill.
The Grand Opening ceremony, held on August 22, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 7:15 PM WITA, was a significant event, attended by prominent figures such as Ganjar Pranowo.
Together with representatives from The Luc Lifestyle, he cut the young coconut leaf (janur), a traditional symbol of Balinese culture, to mark the official opening of the exhibition.

One of the most memorable performances at the opening ceremony was the Legong Mahawidya Dance, performed by the LARAJIWA Deaf Community.
This performance showcases the power of limitless artistic expression, depicting the harmony between human, cultural, and natural diversity. It serves as a reminder that art is a universal language that can be enjoyed and experienced by anyone, without boundaries.
Visitors to the Grand Opening are also invited to enjoy interactive and creative experiences encompassing digital and physical art, such as a guided tour of the exhibition with the artists, a live acoustic musical performance, and collaborative painting activities, a hallmark of the event’s participatory spirit.
Through this exhibition, The Luc Lifestyle invites all visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of art while simultaneously reflecting on our relationship with the earth and each other—a subtle invitation to live more harmoniously, empathetically, and care for each other amidst the challenges of modern life and an increasingly volatile reality.
“This exhibition is an invitation to celebrate the vibrant art, rich culture, and nature that we must all care for. We hope that the Balinese people and tourists can discover new meaning in enjoying art—as an expression of love for the earth and others—at The Luc Lifestyle,” said a representative from The Luc Lifestyle. (mybalinews/RLS)

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