By Omolara Akintoye
The countdown has begun for ‘After the Rain’, a virtual International Group Exhibition bringing together exceptional artists from diverse cultural backgrounds to explore themes of renewal, healing, resilience, and possibility through visual art.

The exhibition is expected to take place 1st – 30th April 2026, in London United Kingdom.
Inspired by the universal experience of overcoming challenges, the exhibition presents a compelling collection of works that celebrate the strength of the human spirit and the hope that emerges after difficult seasons.
Each artwork serves as a testament to growth through adversity, reminding audiences that beauty, transformation, and new beginnings often arise from life’s most turbulent moments.
Among the featured artists is Orisakwe Emmanuel Chizitere, whose creative vision offers a powerful interpretation of the exhibition’s central theme. Through evocative compositions and a distinctive artistic approach, Chizitere invites viewers to reflect on personal transformation, perseverance, and the opportunities that emerge when challenges give way to brighter possibilities.
‘After the Rain’ serves as a platform for dialogue, inspiration, and cultural exchange, connecting audiences with artists whose works speak to shared human experiences across borders.
As anticipation builds toward the opening, the exhibition promises an enriching encounter with art that uplifts, challenges perspectives, and inspires hope.
Other exhibitors expected to showcase their work are : Anthonia Nnenna Ndukauba, Abosede Hector Geoffrey, Sean Bw Parker, Sepideh Shangholi, Vans Mead, Kayla Michelle, Obiora Innocent Nwankwo, Paul Durber and a host of others.
Join us in celebrating the transformative power of creativity and the beauty of new beginnings because after every rain comes a season of growth, renewal, and possibility.






