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Little Artists Students from Singapore Shine at Art Capital 2025 at Grand Palais, Paris

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Little Artists Students from Singapore Shine at Art Capital 2025 at Grand Palais, Paris
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Little Artists Students from Singapore Shine at Art Capital 2025 at Grand Palais, Paris

2025-02-25 01:52 Last Updated At:02:15

PARIS, Feb. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Little Artists Art Studio, is proud to share the historic debut of their young and rising talents at the prestigious Art Capital Paris: Le Salon des Artistes Français at the Grand Palais, Paris, from February 18 to February 22, 2025. Being awarded the Prix D' Innovation prize was another feather in the cap.

Each young artist received a certificate of participation from Mr Bruno Madelaine, President Societe des Artistes Français, Art Capital and Mr Alain Bazard, celebrated French artist and President of the Painting, Tapestry and Wall Art, Digital Art and Drawing at Le Salon des Artistes Français

Little Artists Art Studio, one of the most premier art schools in Singapore, has been at the forefront of fostering artistic talent for over three decades, providing a platform for young artists to explore, develop, and showcase their creativity.

"We are extremely happy to see everyone here today. We are not accustomed to seeing such young artists here." said Mr Bruno Madelaine, President Societe des Artistes Français, Art Capital. "It is an exceptional event for us to meet such young artists and I am very proud of it."

This is a historic milestone for Art Capital, as children's artworks would be on display for the first time in their 200+ years history. This momentous occasion marks a significant milestone in Little Artists' journey and underscores its commitment to nurturing young, emerging artists on the global stage.

This year's Art Capital exhibition drew over 150,000 visitors, including prominent collectors, curators, and art critics from around the world, making it a vital platform for contemporary artists, with more than 3,000 artists showcasing their work. Little Artists Art Studio is honoured to have contributed to this prestigious event, celebrating the creativity and talent of its student who made their debut at this renowned exhibition.

Art Capital Paris is one of the most prestigious events on the global art calendar, showcasing a blend of artistic styles and perspectives. Established to bring together creators from all walks of life, the event is divided into four distinct salons - Salon des Artistes Indépendants, Salon Comparaisons, Salon du Dessin et de la Peinture à l'Eau and Salon des Artistes Français   , each offering a specialized lens on contemporary art. From the experimental to the traditional, the exhibitions provide a comprehensive view of modern creativity.

Out of these, the oldest, Salon Société des Artistes Français, was born in 1881 from the will of the State, which wanted the historical Salon, created under Louis XIV, to be henceforth organized by the artists. Held annually at the Grand Palais, the Salon provides a platform for both emerging and established artists to present their work in one of the most iconic cultural venues. Historically, the Salon has been a stage for legendary artists such as Picasso, Van Gogh, Rodin, Cézanne, and Manet, and continues to be a symbol of artistic excellence.

Little Artists Art Studio Singapore, studio offers specialized programs in various artistic disciplines, focusing on personalized guidance and hands-on learning. With a commitment to excellence, the studio has become a nurturing environment where emerging artists gain the confidence and skills to succeed in the global art community. The studio's emphasis on individual expression and artistic innovation prepares its students for the opportunities and challenges of the contemporary art world, as evidenced by this significant debut at one of the most prestigious art events in the world.

The studio's participation in Art Capital reaffirms its mission to empower the next generation of artists and provide them with the resources, guidance, and platforms to succeed. This debut at the Grand Palais not only marks a defining moment for the artist but also solidifies Little Artists Art Studio's commitment to the global art community.

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Little Artists Students from Singapore Shine at Art Capital 2025 at Grand Palais, Paris

Little Artists Students from Singapore Shine at Art Capital 2025 at Grand Palais, Paris

Little Artists Students from Singapore Shine at Art Capital 2025 at Grand Palais, Paris

Little Artists Students from Singapore Shine at Art Capital 2025 at Grand Palais, Paris

Little Artists Students from Singapore Shine at Art Capital 2025 at Grand Palais, Paris

Little Artists Students from Singapore Shine at Art Capital 2025 at Grand Palais, Paris

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At CES 2026, Flowtica was not the loudest presence on the show floor. Over the course of the week, however, the Singapore-based AI company became one of the most closely watched, drawing sustained attention from media, investors, and industry observers.

That attention has now translated into availability. Following its appearance as a CES 2026 Innovation Award Honoree, Flowtica has officially opened sales of Flowtica Scribe, its AI recording pen that quietly stood out in a field dominated by phone-dependent and screen-heavy solutions.

Flowtica Scribe did not make its first public appearance at CES. The product launched on Kickstarter several months earlier, where it attracted thousands of users and established early validation. CES marked a different stage for the company. The focus shifted away from introduction and toward closer examination, with many observers asking whether the idea could hold up beyond early enthusiasm.

Throughout the exhibition, Flowtica's booth at Eureka Park became a steady meeting point for investors and journalists. Conversations rarely centered on specifications or feature lists. Instead, discussions focused on a more fundamental question: whether AI recording tools are beginning to converge on forms that genuinely fit into professional life.

Flowtica's answer was visible in its choice of form. By embedding AI into a pen, an object already accepted in boardrooms, consultations, investor meetings, and sales conversations, the company avoided many of the social and practical frictions that continue to limit phone-based recorders. The result was a device that felt less like a new category of gadget and more like a natural extension of existing behavior.

This restraint is deliberate. Flowtica Scribe is designed to remain unobtrusive, with no screen and no demand for user attention during conversations. Recording, organization, and interpretation take place quietly in the background, allowing users to remain focused on the discussion itself. Among on-site observers, this approach positioned Flowtica as one of the more pragmatic entrants in an increasingly crowded AI recording market.

Hardware, however, represents only part of Flowtica's differentiation. The company places equal emphasis on what happens after recording ends. Its AI functions as a continuously evolving insight system that can operate autonomously while remaining responsive to clear user guidance when needed. Over time, it adapts to individual working rhythms and priorities, shifting the emphasis from capturing everything to identifying what truly matters.

Rather than simply storing conversations, Flowtica helps determine which moments should be retained, revisited, and translated into next actions. Key insights are designed to integrate naturally with existing productivity tools, including calendars and task systems, allowing them to fit into established workflows rather than compete with them.

As interest in Flowtica Scribe built during CES, one question surfaced repeatedly. When would the product be available beyond the show floor?

With sales now officially open through Flowtica's website, the company moves from exhibition attention to real-world deployment. For Flowtica, this moment appears less like a conclusion and more like a transition, from being observed to being used.

As the AI recording market continues to mature, competition is shifting away from novelty and early adoption toward durability. The defining question is no longer whether a system can record conversations, but whether it can remain useful over time.

Flowtica enters this next phase with an approach that is measured and quietly confident, placing its bet not on spectacle, but on long-term relevance.

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