From November 17 to 21, 2025, Global Talent Confederation held its exclusive art tour, turning the Costa Brava coast into a powerful center of creativity, networking, and international exchange.
The event, which gathered talents from nine countries, went beyond a usual trip, becoming a strategic investment in the professional and personal development of each participant.
Talents from Ukraine, Greece, Poland, Germany, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Britain, Italy, and Lithuania came to the gathering, which emphasized the mission of Global Talent Confederation to create the largest community contributing to the global development of art.
Day 1: Introductions, Presentations, and Solemn Start
The tour started in Lloret de Mar, Girona, where participants checked into the Hotel Ridomar 365. The very first day ended with the solemn opening of the exhibition of participants’ works and a welcome party.
The networking evening united more than twenty talents from all over the world. As part of the solemn opening of the exhibition, participants introduced themselves and talked about their creativity, which contributed to an in-depth exchange of experience and establishing connections.
Among the participants were both artists whose works were presented at the exhibition, and talented figures from other fields.
In the Art Tour, talented artists from different countries of the world took part: Georgia was represented by Marina Amaglobeli, Nona Papashvili, Asmik Bleyan, and Erna-elene Totogashvili; from Kazakhstan were Aliya Yessylbayeva and Karim Kali; Great Britain was represented by Maryna Butko; from Ukraine participated Barbara Drobot, Riabkova Liudmyla, Alona Kushnirenko, Olya Voloshka, and Inesa Bila; Poland was represented by Oksana Sadovnyk, Urszula Socha, Elzbieta Ratajczak, and Julia Zabrocka; from Germany were Christina Schneider, Nadezda Zemlyachenko, and Nataliia Charlier; Italy was represented by Olha Avrina; and Lithuania — Jurate Labanauskiene.
A special adornment of the program was the performance by the talented vocalist from Greece, Ina Korfiati, adding a cultural and musical dimension to the artistic exchange. The created atmosphere contributed to the formation of meaningful professional relationships.
Day 2: Travel, Admiration, and Relaxation
The second day was dedicated to a trip to Figueres, where participants explored the Salvador Dalí Theatre-Museum. This unique museum, created by Dalí himself from a ruined theater, is the “largest surrealist object in the world.” Visiting this architectural wonder, crowned by a geodesic dome, allowed the artists to immerse themselves in the genius’s unconventional thinking, which became a powerful catalyst for igniting their own creative potential. The day concluded with a relaxing walk along the coast of Lloret de Mar.
Day 3: Plein Air, Creativity, and Inspiration
The continuation of the program was a plein air session in the magnificent Santa Clotilde Gardens. These gardens, a masterpiece of Noucentisme style design, demonstrate a striving for the restoration of classical symmetry and order.
Creativity amidst the Mediterranean flora and breathtaking sea views from the cliff top provided the participants with ideal conditions for finding new inspiration and serene open-air creativity.
Day 4: Exploration, Cognition, and Walk
The fourth day was dedicated to getting acquainted with the artistic epochs of Barcelona. The artists began with a visit to the Picasso Museum, located in five magnificent medieval palaces. Here they studied one of the largest collections of early works by Pablo Picasso, covering his formative years (1895-1904) and gaining invaluable insight into the influence of Barcelona as an “expanding artistic center” on his creative path.
Then the group took a trip to the legendary Sagrada Familia cathedral to admire the unfinished masterpiece of architect Antoni Gaudí. The packed day concluded with a pleasant walk through Barcelona, allowing them to feel the pulse of this cultural center and enjoy its unique atmosphere.
Outcomes and Growth Prospects
The journey concluded on November 21, leaving behind not only vivid memories but also tangible results. The commercial success was evident: some participants’ paintings were sold as part of the exhibition, which became a clear confirmation of the commercial potential opened up by international networking.
Participants left Spain with expanded professional networks, new artistic ideas, and a renewed sense of personal confidence and independence that comes with cultural immersion.
All excursions and visits were led by a professional guide, ensuring a deep and meaningful immersion into culture and art history.