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This sculpture seeks to exemplify the alluring nature of the intricate collaboration between the body and the soul that lurks all of us. The use of bright, batik fabric and the fluidity of the sculpture work hand-in- hand to create a marriage and harmony of the sacred and the sensual. The wrapping of the batik around the delicate contours of the female body symbolizes its role as the “skin” that latches onto our souls, with the strong calling for tradition in a time of modernity, pulling us back into our roots where we know, deep inside us, we belong.
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Siren Sculpture

Rashid Salleh

Singapore

Sculpture, Paper Clay on Aluminium

Size: 9.9 W x 18.5 H x 3.1 D in

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About The Artwork

This sculpture seeks to exemplify the alluring nature of the intricate collaboration between the body and the soul that lurks all of us. The use of bright, batik fabric and the fluidity of the sculpture work hand-in- hand to create a marriage and harmony of the sacred and the sensual. The wrapping of the batik around the delicate contours of the female body symbolizes its role as the “skin” that latches onto our souls, with the strong calling for tradition in a time of modernity, pulling us back into our roots where we know, deep inside us, we belong.

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Sculpture:Paper Clay on Aluminium

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9.9 W x 18.5 H x 3.1 D in

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Rashid Salleh is a visual artist of Javanese and Indian heritage, born and bred in Singapore. He was raised in a traditional Javanese family where he was taught that culture is the pillar of one’s being. As he grew to acquaint himself with the study of art, he began to be influenced by the eccentricities of Dali and Caravaggio, whom he first came across in a local library in his youth. Rashid’s artwork is derived from the desire to explore the intricacies of the human condition, through juxtapositions of the physical and the metaphysical, and the traditional and the modern. He typically works with acrylic, and more recently “batik”, a fabric heavily associated with Javanese culture. In all of his works, he expresses a passionate desire to deviate from tradition, yet retains ideals of his culture at the same time, albeit in a distorted and fresh, modern light.

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