Atgriezties
Atgriezties

Daiga Grantina

Atgriezties, 2023120 x 70 x 15cmSign in to view price
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wood, ink, fabric, silicone, branches, aluminum, staples, nailEmalin
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This abstract artwork features a striking composition of geometric shapes and textures. The dominant element is a large, beige triangular form that takes up a significant portion of the image, creating a sense of balance and tension. Contrasting with the solid triangle are thin, delicate lines and fragments of transparent material, suggesting movement and fragility. The overall aesthetic is minimalist, with a focus on the interplay of shapes, colors, and materials. The artist's intention seems to be exploring the dynamics between stability and instability, solidity and ephemera, through a refined and conceptual visual language. ...

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Daiga Grantina
Artist
Daiga Grantina
B.1985, Latvian

Daiga Grantina (b. 1985, Saldus, Latvia) lives and works in Paris, France. Grantina's sculptures investigate the encounters between materials and their consequent relationships of dissonance and consonance, inducing an exercise in expanded vision. Her material gestures resonate with the structural shifts of organisms and environments, navigating relations of volume and form at the point where microscopic and macroscopic overlap and intersect. Her abstract vocabulary borrows from bodies and landscapes to explore the indescribable matter, a plastic investigation of the formless and misshapen. Intuitively concocted forms self-consume and self-produce, at once a continuous development of a shared idea and a space of tension where the hierarchies of perception find themselves rearranged. ...

Daiga Grantina: Artworks
Atem, Lehm #1
Daiga Grantina
Atem, Lehm #1, 2021
178 x 94 x 11cm
Atgriezties
Daiga Grantina
Atgriezties, 2023
120 x 70 x 15cm
Blue sun
Daiga Grantina
Blue sun, 2022
76 x 47 x 10cm
Red blue head
Daiga Grantina
Red blue head, 2023
38 x 42 x 4cm
Envoi
Daiga Grantina
Envoi, 2022
37 x 100 x 14cm
Vasive
Daiga Grantina
Vasive, 2024
147 x 47 x 14cm
Square shadow #3 (green)
Daiga Grantina
Square shadow #3 (green), 2024
34 x 34 x 1cm
Emalin
Gallery
Emalin
London

Emalin is a London-based contemporary art gallery run by Angelina Volk and Leopold Thun. Prior to opening the permanent gallery space in London’s East End in September 2016, Emalin operated as an itinerant exhibition programme and project space since 2014. The gallery represents nine international artists from five countries working in a range of media, with a focus on emerging multi-disciplinary practices.

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