Gaya’s Paintings in OVR Augmented Reality Gallery

Gaya’s Paintings in OVR Augmented Reality Gallery

Gaya's paintings in OVR Augmented

Gaya’s paintings exhibit in OVR Augmented Reality Gallery.

Great news for my art lovers! Today is the opening of the OVR – Over The Reality Blue Gallery and I am excited to be a part of the first art gallery exhibition in this groundbreaking Augmented Reality project by OVR. Exhibition will start with the first 4 artists (Gaya, Studio Joachim- Morineau, Jay Mantra, and Brak) who will exhibit for two weeks in the Blue Gallery. Users can now visit the exhibition room in OVR Live and be thrilled with virtual artworks and enjoy the show.

Duration: May14 to May 28, 2021
How to access Gaya’s paintings in OVR Augmented reality Gallery:
1.Download the app here: https://link.ovr.ai/social
2. Open the app and enter OVR Live
3. Join the OVR Blue Gallery room
While in the room, move in your real environment with your phone. Find some key points in the environment to anchor the 3D scene and confirm.
For more details you can check the OVR website: https://www.ovr.ai/live-event/how-to-use-ovrlive/

Here is a short video of the augmented reality experience with my paintings exhibit:

About OVR

OVR is the decentralized infrastructure for the spatial web, merging physical and virtual world through Augmented Reality, creating a new dimension where everything is possible. OVR is a digital layer covering the entire globe. It’s composed of 1.6 trillion unique hexagons called OVRLands. Lands can be purchased from the system with an auction and then traded or rented in a decentralized fashion. OVRLand owners will be able to contextualize custom experiences related to specific geographic locations, from static 3D content to Games, Events, Avatars and any experience they dare to dream.

About Artist

Gaya is an award-winning international contemporary abstract artist from Toronto. A recipient of numerous art awards and an author of several art publications, Gaya exhibits in Americas, Europe and Asia. Her abstract paintings are proudly held in a number of private collections.