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Delhi Girls Painting

Lyandrea Martinez

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

"Delhi Girls" is a 36"x36" acrylic and oil painting depicting two girls walking home from school in Delhi, India, with a cloth shielding their airways from the polluted atmosphere. Residing in one of the world's most polluted capitals, their bronchi are daily plagued by the city's air quality. It reflects a distorted way of life, reminding us of the privilege of breathing fresh air. The artwork falls under the category of expressionism, presenting a blurred, almost abstract image. As part of the "Save Mother" series created three years ago, "Delhi Girls" aims to raise awareness about environmental changes and various forms of brutality. Surprisingly, the message remains pertinent even years later. The artwork prompts contemplation about when this distressing situation will cease and who will step forward to halt the degradation of our Earth.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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Lyandrea is an American artist of Borinquen ancestry who creates art for another form of meditation and expression. Smooth brushstrokes and confident line work evolved through their tattooing practices. Self-taught and self-sufficient. Life poured, leading an expressionism approach with mediums of oil, acrylic, oil pastels, and graphite. Elle's current works focus on environmental change, various brutalities, and pollution in a series titled "Save Mother". Queer art is also a main focus. Other works come to life by inspiration of other queer lifestyles. Queer art was not represented in art history. It was known to be provocative and satanist. Elle loves to break the barrier of planted speculation. Their identity is unique and it is very much portrayed in their work. elle/elles - gender-neutral pronoun [EH'-jeh]

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