
Miami Beach shines in anticipation, as Vina is preparing for art to throw one of the most impressive affairs of the season. On April 29, the Fifth Fifth annual arts concert, “Follow you your rainbow”, the magical Fina Miami Beach into a scene of equal dreams, calls on guests to enter a world where art, music and cooking music collide under the stars.
It was hosted by Alan and Grace Fina, the evening is 14 years of vibrant of Fina Art’s commitment to enrich Miami’s cultural pulses. This year, the celebration takes a new brilliance, with revenues that nourish the bold task of the organization: supporting the experimental and free public programming and granting the desired Fina Award for Arts.
A source of “Follow Your Rainbow” is created from the vibrant imagination of the famous artist Joel Missler, who marries text paintings that marry a pop culture with influential reflections on identity and joy. While the guests pass through a luminous rainbow corridor, they follow a technical path to the iconic Fina swimming pool, where the fun is waiting, where it is waiting. “I try to communicate my personality with the world and the world with the character,” explains Mesler. “I try to share my stories, not guidance.”
Forget the traditional party dinner – this evening is a sensory feast. Chef Paul Koi ignites tonight with a full dramatic tuna sculpture, while the legendary Argentine chef Francis Maliman broiled grilled meat and vegetables in the true Asado style. Meanwhile, the artists who wear a rainbow and the pulses of Richie Hill raises the night with an indelible card.
“The phrase” follow up on your rainbow “comes from one of Joel’s artwork. It envelops everything we want to express – originality, fun and joy.” “Joel radiates warmth, humor and honesty. Working with him feels effortlessly, like a natural extension of our vision.”
For Mesler, the creation of Faena Storreled is a deep personal experience. “It is about me while I was working on drawing to advocate and think about the beauty of the foundations in Vina,” reflects. Mesler is famous for mixing personal narration with the global passion of viewers to an area where laughter, tears and nostalgia are dancing together. “Sometimes I cry and sometimes laugh. Everything in the paintings,” qualifies.
Fina Art has gained her reputation by defending overdrissable multidisciplinary experiences that awakens every meaning. Our “deliberate and cooperative coordination process” explains Commoti. “We are looking for proposals that are in line with our basic values and commitment to pushing the limits of technical practice. Each project we offer to the possibility of provoking dialogue, stirring thought, and creating general experiences of meaning to society.”
“It is extremely important for us to continue our mission of providing multidisciplinary programming, combining different practices to challenge full experiences and awaken all senses,” adds, which enhances the philosophy of Fina Art from comprehensive cultural indulgence.
This year’s ceremony paves the stage not only to celebrate but for development. “We are committed to continuing our support for artists and a dream of new bold roads to communicate art with society,” says Komotti. “In 2025 and beyond, we will expand our programs to other cities around the world – always with the aim of creating transformational experiences that can be accessed through art.”
For Mesler, which was offered from Shanghai to New York, the site’s nature provides a set of inspiration. “I consider that all my work is for a site,” he noticed. “I was inspired by the feeling that I was walking on across Faena.”
In a world dominated by digital screens, concrete tangible works of Mesler offers concrete. “I cannot talk about the scene of the biggest contemporary art, but only for me,” says smiles. “The mines are filled with rainbows.”
Through the bases of a rainbow dress, an overwhelming artistic experience, a society led by joy, meditation and creativity, “following your rainbow” is to be more than just a party-it is a call for a dream boldly, celebrating vitality, and celebrating the full spectrum of human expression.