More is More is an Social Impact art project and collection created for Autism Awareness Month. At the heart of the project is a curated art collection, exhibition & Art Event in an immersive virtual sensory room exhibition on May 3rd 2026.
Organiser:
VAVortex & BRAINFROGS
Theme:
Exploring maximalism as a form of expression, acceptance, and sensory understanding. All mediums are welcome!
Launched:
1 April 2026
Submission deadline:
28 April 2026 3AM UTC
Vote started:
28 April 2026 9AM UTC
Vote ended:
1 May 2026 11:59PM UTC
Winners announced:
3 May 2026
Charity:
The collection directly supports Rainbow Moscho in her mission to build a real-life sensory room in her high school—creating a safe, supportive space for students navigating sensory overwhelm.
Prizes:
Exhibition Spots at the More is More Metaverse Event. POP Medal.
More is More is an Social Impact art project and collection created for Autism Awareness Month. At the heart of the project is a curated art collection, exhibition & Art Event in an immersive virtual sensory room exhibition on May 3rd 2026.
Organiser: VAVortex & BRAINFROGS
Theme: Exploring maximalism as a form of expression, acceptance, and sensory understanding. All mediums are welcome!
Launched: 1 April 2026
Submission deadline: 28 April 2026 3AM UTC
Vote started: 28 April 2026 9AM UTC Vote ended: 1 May 2026 11:59PM UTC
Winners announced: 3 May 2026
Charity: The collection directly supports Rainbow Moscho in her mission to build a real-life sensory room in her high school—creating a safe, supportive space for students navigating sensory overwhelm.
Prizes: Exhibition Spots at the More is More Metaverse Event. POP Medal.
Title: TOO MUCH IS BEAUTIFUL
Artist: RockinFREEWorld
Bio: This piece explores maximalism as a sensory experience—where color, repetition, and movement are not excess, but expression.
The hibiscus becomes both anchor and expansion, multiplying and layering in a steady rhythm that builds without rushing. The motion sits in a middle space—alive, continuous, and readable—allowing intensity to unfold rather than overwhelm.
For some, perception isn’t filtered. It arrives full, layered, and constant.
Too Much Is Beautiful exists inside that experience.