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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 W x 20 H x 0.2 D in
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Ascension :-"The juxtaposition of modern architecture, aged colors, and ancient geometry naturally weaves together visions of the tradition of the past and the progress of the future." This is part of my "liquid tapestries" collection, paintings that echo the ornate patterns found in traditional Indian carpets and merges fuses them with elaborate Indian architecture, In this case modern Indian skyscrapers. These hyper realistic depictions of the decorative rugs are covered saturated in complex sophisticated floral arrangements and patterns. Each piece is laboriously composed of thousands of paint strokes & dots that mimic the texture of a rug’s weave, thick segments of acrylic paint that transform the canvases. I delve into themes of "identity", “When I travel, I begin to question the singularity of cultural identity and suggest through my paintings, mapping identity as a vehicle for freedom”. This work is really about the blend of the "MODERN" with the "TRADITIONAL".
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:24 W x 20 H x 0.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Shreya Mehta is an award-winning fine artist who explores, in her vibrant and varied works, the social issues of identity, gender, power and spirituality. Her art has been exhibited across the globe, from the Indian Consulate in New York to the private collection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In fact, Mehta secured her place at the Royal Academy of Art in Belgium as the first woman of Indian origin, graduating with none other than the prestigious V.R.I.K.A Award. Born in India, raised and trained in Belgium, and now living and working in New York, Mehta brings a global perspective and a positive touch to all her endeavors. She creates both representational and abstract works thus defying categorization through constant, energetic change and an inquisitive nature. Classically trained and digitally competent, Mehta is ever folding new skills into her command of more tested mediums. Mehta works in charcoal, paint, wax, ink, glass and photoshop, but is only defined by her openness, curiosity and creativity. Like her mixed-media toolbox, Mehta grapples with a swirling mix of personal issues universally known to many as the juxtaposition of Eastern and Western cultures through the forces of old, traditional ways in a progressive, global world. A practicing Jain, Mehta infuses a unique spirituality into her work, exploring her inner life and her external presence in her many roles. In her most current show, The Identity Series, Mehta brings together the face of global identity. Delving deep into her own experiences and observations, she creates abstract imagery using text from her three native languages–Gujrati, English and Dutch. Constantly inspired by Gandhi's quote, "be the change you wish to see in the world", Mehta denies any profits for personal wealth, thus donating all proceeds of her work to charitable causes; She is represented by Payal Arts International in New York City. Mehta’s art is made for pleasure and with passion, simply intended to delight, inspire and inform. For more information on the artist, please visit her website: http://www.shreyamehta.com
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