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“she is roaming a world of balloons, armed with a pin”(maggie nelson, on jane bowles) Painting

Sai Pradhan

Hong Kong

Painting, Wax on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 36 H x 0.8 D in

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“She is roaming a world of balloons, armed with a pin,” says the writer and poet Maggie Nelson about the novelist Jane Bowles in her book “The Art of Cruelty.” I was so taken by the description that I had to track down Jane’s only novel, “Two Serious Ladies,” written in 1942. It’s a truly eccentric piece of work that stays in one’s head because of it’s odd turns of phrase and incredulous plot, especially striking because it was written in the 40s. I started making this particular piece some time ago. This description kept coming back to me as it took shape, and that’s what it feels like now. “She is roaming a world of balloons, armed with a pin” brings to mind a woman who isn’t afraid of revealing the true nature of things, even if that means popping a pretty illusion; perhaps being purpose-driven to do just that. The world needs such people, and we are all the better for them. Thanks to Maggie Nelson, for all her striking writing, and to Jane Bowles, for her brilliant weirdness which we can only access in limited form now. 24w x 36h acrylic and wax on wood-backed canvas

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Wax on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 36 H x 0.8 D in

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Sai’s current focus is creating highly textured abstracts with mixed materials and a variety of tools. She accepts queries from serious collectors and can be contacted via her website www.saipradhanart.com Art is often born of an intent to examine and communicate. Perhaps it is also born of “excess...great terrors, great loneliness, great inhibitions, instabilities” as Anaïs Nin wrote. Sai is deeply invested in understanding how cultures and systems of oppression come to be, how we deal with them from various levels of power, how that relates to our history, our fast-changing natural environment, our contemporary psychology, aesthetic sensibility, and our social structures and institutions. Her art is a response to those observations and experiences. “For there are no new ideas. There are only new ways of making them felt — of examining what those ideas feel like,” wrote Audre Lorde, pointing to the universal pursuit of examining life and its struggles that all artists participate in. That is why you might see a quote or two associated with pieces in Sai’s current body of work, because those words from artists, writers, poets, and others she has found solidarity with, remark sharply on something she feels compelled to express through her own sensibility. The expression is original, but the contemplation is often part of a timeless, shared pursuit - a connection which Sai finds great joy in. www.saipradhanart.com saipradhanart@gmail.com sai_pradhan_art on Instagram facebook.com/saipradhanart on FB

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