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Boy Print

Parveen Dhatt

Canada

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This collage is a part of a series called “Five Rivers” and based on photographs that I took of random people in the villages of Punjab, India. Plasticine was used as relief to separate the figure from the background, essentially freeing the boy from the usual constraints of culture and identity. The checkered backdrop is a vintage and hand woven dhurri made by my grandmother. History is invariably always a part of my aesthetic, the layering of paper over other bits of hand cut food packaging and newspaper creates the nostalgia that I am seeking. This ever present history is evident in the wear and tear of of the dhurri, bridging the gap between the past and the present, what was and what is. The combination of pop art, representational and contemporary collage amplify the modern interpretation of brown bodies. Brown bodies are versatile, they belong in many different worlds, though they are of this land, they are not from it.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Parveen is a self taught multi disciplinary artist who lives and works in a suburb of Toronto, Canada. Mixed media collages, abstract encaustic paintings and photography are her current media and allow her to become a conduit for a greater universal force that connects all living beings. She is very keen and very passionate about the concept of “Ik” which means one or oneness, that every ‘thing’ on earth and the nether regions are part of the one and the same thing. It’s not the shallow concept of one, but the one which goes deeper, which unifies all living things, which identifies their source as one. Before the world, there was the only one living entity. People call this entity many different things, god, Yahweh, allah etc. This entity is one but it looks like many different things, which is what Parveen conveys in her artist practice. She not only imbibes the divine but seeks to capture the diversity in creation, representation of bodies previously absent or excluded. Regardless of the media she uses to create, her work is historical and focused on the lapse of time. Her portraits are created in layers, often with worn out denim, while the abstract work with wax is incised and scraped back to layers underneath. Working much like an archeologist, excavating, removing, scratching to reveal the treasures hidden below.

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Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Chicago, Chicago

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