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A desert winter in Southern California is a beautiful paradox. The signature sunshine blanketed over, a spread of moody grey clouds drop the saturation of the panoramic landscape. Then comes the rain — a light, sporadic drizzle, which brings a moist chill to the rarified air. The dried, dull, hazy plants soak up the precious water and in the blink of an eye become verdant, dripping with fat, fresh green. The saturation rises magically again as every desert plant bursts with energy — growing, flowering, singing its praise to the earth. The tuscan-style buildings take on a very mellow cream-color, no longer blazingly bright in direct sunlight. That the winter landscape of the desert loses its usual contrast is the starkest contrast of all — and that is a wonderful thing. This art work is painted on Arches 300gsm cold-pressed paper block, from which it is cut.
2020
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
12 W x 6 H x 0.1 D in
17.25 W x 11.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
Yes
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For Singapore-based Taiwanese artist Sofia Lo, every experience is produced by a trauma and its intensity. Her desire is to express the intensity of that trauma through an artistic process she calls "distillation." The inspiration for the artistic mode of "distillation" emerges organically from Sofia's experience of negotiating and renegotiating her identity as a modern nomad. Rather than viewing her existence as "root-less," Sofia has sought to memorialize her experiences by capturing mood in the amber of her canvas. If the nomad is typically imagined to be a barbarian who disregards the heritage of each place he travels, Sofia sees her nomadism as a form of pilgrimage -- and honors the mood of each place and each culture she encounters. A devotee of the great romantics and expressionists, Sofia uses her canvas to pay homage to the lines of Schiele, the colors of Klimt, and the intense moods of Alma-Tadema. But it was the moodscapes of certain metropoles in Asia that concretized these stylistic influences. The aesthetics of the old pleasure quarters in Gion, Kyoto inspired in her a desire to capture on canvas the paradoxical intensity of the evanescent transience of beautiful things. A world away from Japan, amidst the steamy cities and lush jungles of South India, she encountered a vibrant palette of colors and intense emotions in the processions of Thaipusam pilgrims. Sofia has chosen for her current home the islands of Southeast Asia. She revels in the confluence of Asian cultures blown to and fro on the breezes of the cooling monsoons.
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