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Writer's pictureSofia Bejblíková

Gratitude has a name

In a world that often moves too fast, taking a moment to acknowledge those who've touched our lives can be transformative. The latest installation at Prague's Gram restaurant, titled "BEYOND WORDS," invites visitors to do exactly that—to pause, reflect, and express their gratitude in a uniquely interactive way.


This compelling artwork, created specifically for the SAFE SPACES exhibition, breaks the traditional barrier between artist and viewer. More than just a painting to observe, it's a living canvas that grows with each visitor's contribution. The concept is beautifully simple yet profound: participants are invited to write the names of those they're grateful for directly onto the canvas.



Whether it's a family member who's always stood by your side, a friend who helped during difficult times, an organization that made a difference, or even a beloved pet who brings joy to your life—every name added to the canvas tells a story of gratitude and connection.


This interactive masterpiece will be on display at Gram restaurant, in the Dudes and Barbies gallery, for the next five weeks until December 11th. Don't miss this opportunity to become part of this collective expression of gratitude. Visit the exhibition, reflect on those who've made a difference in your life, and add their names to this growing testament of appreciation.

After all, gratitude isn't just a feeling—it's a name, a story, and now, it's art..



Two vibrant pink hands reach upward against a soft, light background, creating a powerful image of support and hope. The hands appear to be lifting, helping, reaching out – just like the many people who support us in our lives. The painting invites visitors to participate by adding names to the blank canvas – names of people who have helped them, supported them, or made their lives better. It's a simple but meaningful way to say "thank you" to those who matter. As more names appear on the canvas, the artwork grows into a beautiful testimony of gratitude and human connection.


Till: December 11th


P.S.: This piece is part of the larger SAFE Spaces exhibition, featuring works by multiple female artists. All artworks in the exhibition are available for purchase, with proceeds supporting ROSA CENTER FOR WOMEN – a center providing help to women affected by domestic violence. Your visit and potential purchase can directly contribute to making a difference in these women's lives.



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