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Visual Elements: This abstract artwork features a vibrant and dynamic composition, with a predominance of cool tones such as blues and grays, as well as warmer hues like pinks and peaches. The composition is characterized by organic, biomorphic shapes and forms that overlap and intersect, creating a sense of depth and movement. Subject Matter: The piece appears to depict a surreal, dreamlike landscape, with recognizable elements like shapes resembling body parts and architectural structures. However, the overall subject matter remains ambiguous and open to interpretation. Artistic Style and Technique: The artwork displays a distinct Cubist influence, with the fragmentation and abstraction of forms. The artist has employed a variety of techniques, including brushwork, washes, and transparent layers, resulting in a visually complex and evocative work. Context: This piece was likely created during the early 20th century, a period marked by the emergence of avant-garde art movements that challenged traditional approaches to representation and sought to explore the subconscious and the human experience in novel ways. ...
Her practice entails drawing, sculpture, performance and photography, being drawn to the connection between landscape and constructive elements, spatial and affective encounters, embodied memory through time and space. Baboçi’s new series of works, newly created for Material Art Fair, continues her interest in architecture as extension of the body, as well as the creation of mental spaces and memories that architecture enables.