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What Color is the Sun? Sculpture

Silja Pogule

Latvia

Sculpture, Weaving of Yarn

Size: 35.4 W x 40.9 H x 2 D in

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What Color is the Sun? is a tactile exploration of perception, emotion, and memory—woven together with wool, intuition, and rhythm. The artwork invites viewers to question the familiar: is the sun always yellow, or can it be orange, blush pink, ochre, or even burnt sienna? Inspired by color theory,...

Year Created:

2024

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Method:

Sculpture, Weaving of Yarn

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

35.4 W x 40.9 H x 2 D in

Ready to Hang:

Yes

Mounting:

Wall-Mounted

Frame:

Not applicable

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Certificate is Included

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Latvia.

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Silja Pogule is a Latvian contemporary artist specializing in textiles and painting. Her artistic journey began during her formative years, influenced by the ever-changing colors of Latvia's landscape and her grandmother's expertise in textile craft. She holds a Master's degree in Painting from the Art Academy of Latvia, having previously studied textile art at the Estonian Academy of Arts and the Riga School of Design and Art. Pogule’s art is distinguished by its vibrant colors and abstract forms, gracefully marrying painting and textiles into a harmonious whole. Silja Pogule has held ten solo exhibitions featuring her paintings and textile works, participated in numerous group exhibitions across Europe, and received scholarships to create exchange projects between Sweden and Latvia, as well as Norway and Latvia. Actively involved in the conceptual art group “LN Women’s League Project,” Pogule uses staged photography, performances, and discussions to explore women's self-image and social roles. Having worked nearly two decades as a freelance graphic designer, Pogule’s artistic practice is deeply influenced by the principles of design. The vibrant color palettes, crisp graphic shapes, and meticulous attention to detail prevalent in her textile works all reflect her design background. This unique fusion allows her to create textile art that is not only visually striking but also meticulously crafted, blending the worlds of fine art and design seamlessly. Pogule's art is held in private collections worldwide, including the USA, Canada, Singapore, Brazil, the Netherlands, the UK, Ireland, Belgium, France, Germany, and Sweden.

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