A proposal for a parakeet's garden

Adham Faramawy

A proposal for a parakeet's garden, 202110.16 x 58.42cmSign in to view price
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This captivating artwork showcases a vibrant green parrot perched on a tree branch. The image is composed with a sharp focus on the bird, creating a striking contrast between its vivid plumage and the blurred natural backdrop. The use of natural lighting accentuates the parrot's intricate feather patterns and the textural details of the branch. The overall composition and framing of the subject suggest a deliberate artistic approach, capturing the beauty and grace of the avian subject. The artist's intention may be to celebrate the natural world and draw attention to the intricate details of this remarkable bird species. ...

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Adham Faramawy
Artist
Adham Faramawy
B.1981, Egyptian

Adham Faramawy utilises a multitude of media – from computer programmes to print, from performance to perfume, and from poetry and spoken word to dance and movement – to communicate concepts and notions relating to technology and the digital age. Faramawy discusses how culture is mediated and consumed through technology, how perceptions of the body are formed, and specifically, how technology is an agent for identity construction and embodiment. The artist is interested in disrupting and reinventing linear narratives and creating mesmerising, often surreal worlds that offer alternative perspectives. Faramawy remarks that their work is “about bodies, but it’s also about who’s looking. We still take the male gaze for granted. What happens if we posit a queer subject position? Queerness isn’t one thing, or one type of person. For me this means making work that can accommodate a lot of perspectives.” ...

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