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This minimalist artwork features a geometric pattern composed of intersecting yellow lines arranged in a diamond-like shape. The overall composition creates a sense of depth and visual interest through the subtle variations in the density and intensity of the grid-like structure. The artist employs a simple yet striking technique, using the repetition of these golden lines to evoke a sense of luminosity and movement within the piece. The work's abstract and reductive style suggests the artist's intention to explore themes of pattern, light, and the interplay between positive and negative space. ...
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Rana Begum
B.1977, BritishRana Begum plays with colour, geometry and the capabilities of light. Although she often employs hard, industrial materials such as concrete, steel and aluminium, Begum’s works often feel unshackled and weightless, imbuing light with a solid materiality. Hers is a practice concerned with exploring changing perceptions caused by altering perspectives: the transience with which light falls onto objects, constantly casting fugitive shadows that hold different personas, the inconsistency with which colours refract light, and how light can effectively mix and bleed colours into one another. Begum’s artworks are influenced by minimalism and constructivism, specifically artists like Anni Albers and Agnes Martin, as well as memories of the Islamic architecture of her homeland. ...