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Fine Art Paper
9 x 12 in ($40)
White ($80)
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1.What/who inspired the work? One day a blind kid asking me a question How nature look like ? 2.What do you hope its viewers will feel/think? People like us who are blessed with vision, develop a sense of actions, reactions and instincts in the process of growing up through innumerable colours, shapes and activities dwelling in this nature. Due to this development of senses I realised that people who are visually impaired, their perception about world is very different which we do not even have an idea about. From a different point of view, these people are very deprived. Their world of belief is definitely unknown to us. How do they perceive colours, see dreams or understand by mountains? What is social discrimination to them? The mission is to know the unknown and feel never felt before. We all have few common instincts, the person who can see the light every day and even the ones who have made darkness their dear friend. Like desire, love, ego, liking etc. Thus, I want to introduce few of my artwork in the form of digital painting, sculpture, in a whole an installation to make a person travel though my thoughts and perception, both - for the ones who are visually impaired and for the blessed ones, to understand, what they perceive from the same. . 3.Why did you choose the medium, subject matter, style? Medium – Economical Subject – Awarness for beautifull nature Style – I am very much inspire from Michelangelo, Francisco Goya and Salvador Dalí The works presented here investigate the relationship between humans and nature. The environment - flora, fauna, and landscape - is present in many forms. There are images, shapes, and textures that are familiar to eye. Yet, here these familiar forms become unfamiliar because they are presented in surreal contexts. Landscapes become supper dishes, a tiger assumes the role of Atlas, a metropolitan view juxtaposed with an outsize carcass of a bird, a bottled up desert. They offer provocative, often disturbing insights, into the delicate balance of the planet's ecology and how we have wreaked havoc on it. Experiencing these works allows for an introspection of the relationship we share with nature. It makes re-visible, all the damage has been made invisible in humanity's pursuit for progress. It brings into sharp focus our habits and vices, which our cultural and economic systems perpetuate. These images tell stories about how we consume pathologically. Often, this rampant consumption manifests itself in familiar desires—such as greed, gluttony, lust—which are used as lenses to offer insight into our tendency to dominate nature and exploit it ruthlessly without caring for sustainability. Many of the works further highlight this attitude through motifs of trapping, confinement, caging, and killing. We further see the toll of our violence. There are themes of deterioration and extinction which stem from our endless encroachment over the planet and its resources.
2020
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
Yes
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the mind has no boundaries. being an artist I use technology to explore the frontiers of design.Smart, out of the box and quality are the aspects on which my work is based. Years in the field of fine art and sculpting have taught me to visualize the extraordinary and transfer it on to screen. My works are unique. Splashes of color and lateral symmetry join hands to break monotony. My vision is simple. make a difference by being different.
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