ArtVo Robina – A Mesmerizing Experience
I recently had the pleasure of visiting ArtVo at Robina Shopping Centre with my support worker, Nathan, and it was an experience that surpassed all expectations. From the moment we stepped inside, it was clear that ArtVo is not just a gallery but an interactive adventure that brings art to life in the most imaginative and playful ways.
A World of Imagination
ArtVo is a place where creativity knows no bounds. The entire gallery is filled with stunning, larger-than-life murals that are designed to trick the eye and transport you to different worlds. Whether it's standing on the edge of a cliff, swimming with sharks, or flying on a magic carpet, every piece of art invites you to step in and become part of the scene. The artists' attention to detail is truly remarkable, and it's easy to lose yourself in the sheer artistry of it all.
Interactive and Fun
One of the best aspects of ArtVo is how interactive it is. Unlike traditional galleries where you’re not allowed to touch anything, here you are encouraged to become part of the artwork. Nathan and I had an absolute blast posing for photos and getting creative with the different scenes. It was so much fun trying to capture the perfect angles to create the illusion that we were actually part of these incredible paintings.
Perfect for All Ages
ArtVo is perfect for people of all ages. Whether you’re young or young at heart, there’s something here for everyone. The experience is both entertaining and engaging, making it an ideal outing for families, friends, or even solo adventurers. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, offering tips on how to get the best photos and making sure everyone was enjoying themselves.
A Memory to Treasure
What made the visit even more special was sharing it with Nathan. We both had such a great time exploring the different exhibits and laughing at the results of our creative poses. The memories we made at ArtVo are something I’ll cherish for a long time. Nathan even bought me a Croc charm afterward, which now holds a special place as a reminder of the fantastic day we had together.
Highly Recommended
If you’re looking for something fun, unique, and utterly enjoyable, I can’t recommend ArtVo at Robina Shopping Centre enough. It’s an experience like no other, where art meets imagination, and where you’re guaranteed to leave with a smile on your face and a camera roll full of amazing memories.
Thank you, ArtVo, for such an...
Read moreWe all had a great time! The 3D-look paintings look great in person but make incredible backdrops for photos!
The kids were really into it. They got hungry (the youngest was annoyingly hangry) half way through but that wasn't a problem as we had our Entry Stamps. So we went over to the food court (but there are places to eat even closer) for lunch then went back to finish. 👌
The toilets aren't too far away in the mall, and they are good for parents, with parent rooms and a play area for little ones.
I think we did all the scenes, but there were so many that we may have missed a few. We did rush through a little - the kids were a little hyper. If you can go slower, make sure you read the instructions on the floor that show you where to stand to take the pic and which way to have your camera, but also check out the pose ideas.
I saw the 3D street picture in a Reel a little while back and I had no idea it was in a gallery near us. We're very lucky to have stumbled across it.
There are many stunning artworks there. Most are on the outer walls but there is one on the floor in the middle of the first room. If there are people walking around in the shot, set your camera to Long Exposure to blur them out (but the subject has to stay still).
We had a great time there and recommend everyone visits, with or without kids. Without kids you might need to allocate 1-2 hours. If you're taking kids, make sure you have at least 2 hours!
PS: If you have a business for which you can take photos there, the entry fee might be tax...
Read moreI went to many optical illusion arts both in South Korea and in Thailand but I have to say I found this place the most disturbing.
While our family was enjoying our time, one of the female staff kept begging us to give her an instant 5 stars review because her manager has been putting a lot of pressure on her. She claimed that the manager had been trying to gain as many reviews as possible. She asked me to hand over the phone so she can see show me how to give 5 stars review. I insisted on doing it after I finish exploring the arts but she wouldn't give up on seeing my prompt review. And of course I refused to do it. How annoying is this?! Why can't you just wait until our family is done taking photos? What's wrong with you guy trying to get may reviews? The arts are already great and we were already so happy with them prior to the female staff interruption. Please stop doing this or you might lose...
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