trees that live long have spirits in them so you shouldn't cut them down

Velma Rosai Makhandia

trees that live long have spirits in them so you shouldn't cut them down, 2024313.9 x 132.8cmSign in to view price
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Material
acrylic and oil pastels on canvas
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This vibrant triptych painting features a dynamic interplay of bold colors and organic, flowing shapes. The composition is a mesmerizing blend of earthy hues like burgundy and ochre, punctuated by splashes of vivid yellow and green. The artist employs a technique that appears to be a combination of fluid acrylic pours and gestural brushwork, resulting in a captivating visual rhythm. The subject matter is abstract, evoking a sense of natural, primal energy and chaos. The artist's intention seems to be to create a sensorial experience that invites the viewer to engage with the painting's emotive and evocative qualities. ...

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Velma Rosai Makhandia merges mythological elements with abstract figurative paintings. Her work delves into African narratives, both ancient and contemporary, exploring themes of spirituality, identity, and the unseen forces that shape human experience. Makhandia's artistic practice is deeply rooted in her connection to nature and the cosmos. She views herself as a conduit between worlds, channeling intuitive insights into her paintings. This approach allows her to create works that transcend the physical realm, tapping into the spiritual and mystical dimensions of existence. Her recent works reflect a synthesis of Kenyan and Ghanaian mythologies, discovered during her residency in Ghana. Through extensive dialogue with local artists and community members, she uncovered shared ancestral wisdom expressed through different cultural lenses. This cultural immersion has enriched her artistic vocabulary, leading to the creation of environments where familiar forms merge with mythological elements, fostering meaningful cross-cultural dialogue. Makhandia's practice continues to evolve, guided by her commitment to exploring the depths of African spirituality and its manifestation in contemporary art. ...

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