Hibiscus

Dala Nasser

Hibiscus, 2022220 x 234cmSign in to view price
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Material
bedsheets, pillow cases, dye made of hibiscus and roses, ash, salt, duck tape, iron oxide, rainwater
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract work employs a muted color palette of pinks, reds, and neutrals, with a layered composition that creates a sense of depth and movement. The jagged, collage-like elements and rough textures evoke a sense of fragility and impermanence. The overall style suggests a focus on the materiality of the medium and a departure from representational imagery, hinting at the artist's intention to explore the expressive potential of abstract forms and textures. The contextual background and the artist's specific creative motivations, however, remain open to interpretation. ...

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Dala Nasser
Artist
Dala Nasser
B.1990, Lebanese

Dala Nasser is a material-based artist who works across various mediums including painting, performance, and film. Nasser’s work examines the intersection of human and non-human entanglement in relation to environmental, historical, and political issues, particularly those resulting from practices of extraction and colonial erasure. Her artistic process involves using materials that carry literal meaning, and her work is rooted in her personal experiences and the history of her region. In her solo exhibition “Time spent without its flow” at V.O Curations in London, she used found fabrics from her grandparents' house located in the south of Lebanon, which she coloured with natural dyes made from wildflowers that can withstand toxic soil. After dyeing the textiles, she applied charcoal rubbings from the trunks of olive trees and flintstone from neighbouring terrace walls. This repetitive process is subject to the elements, with the markings gradually being washed away. ...

Dala Nasser: Artworks
Flint Stone
Dala Nasser
Flint Stone, 2022
160 x 120cm
Zaytoun
Dala Nasser
Zaytoun, 2022
172 x 110cm
Oak
Anemone
Dala Nasser
Anemone, 2022
202 x 227cm
Hibiscus
Dala Nasser
Hibiscus, 2022
220 x 234cm
Poppy
Dala Nasser
Poppy, 2022
260 x 260cm
Rose
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