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Stakeout at Cecil Street, Sunday Afternoon. Print

soma pradhan

Singapore

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This is how one of the busiest and most historical areas of Singapore-Cecil Street/Boon Tat Street, looks like on a Sunday afternoon. I wanted to bring in the drama of the gaze- the viewer who looks at what's happening "out there". When you sit in a coffee shop, everything else is "out there" and you are indulging in a stakeout. The idea of the gaze came from Hoppers' Nighthawks, although that work is different in many ways. But the common thread is city life and street surveillance-we are all watching one another, all the time-and when we watch, what we see is pregnant with possibilities. Is there a relationship between all these folks on the street? What is the car doing there? What will happen in the next moment? The traditional gaze may treat people as objects, but here we see them as part of an overall urban fabric, a lived city. We are curious about what will happen next-at a street intersection where so much happened and led to the rise of a great city.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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A naturalised Singaporean, Soma Pradhan comes from a family of agitators and legislators with roots in coastal Bengal. She took a Masters in Botany and initial classes in painting beside the Ganges in places trodden by the likes of Mark Twain and George Mallory. After a decade of work in Delhi in textiles and fashion with a post graduation from NIFT, she moved to Singapore. There, she learnt object design, watercolours and Chinese ink painting at NAFA, bastion of the late, great Georgette Chen. Soma works across paper, silk and silver. Her paintings are available online at the Saatchiart.com and Theartling.com. She has exhibited at NAFA. She has been published in The Rappahannock Review, Anatolios Magazine, 3Elements Review, Paranthesis Journal and the Lumiere Review. Soma is inspired by the works of Tolouse-Lautrec, Wassily Kandinsky, Georgia O Keefe and other influences such as New Wave cinema, DC Comics and Japanese film. She seeks to constantly challenge and redraw the boundaries of the possible. Soma believes that the innovation in art which began with Impressionism at the peak of the Industrial Age, must continue in the digital, instant social age to keep it relevant. She believes this is possible through bold experimentation in material, interpretation of movement and the use of light.

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