Fall 2017 Gallery
| by EAS
Selections from the artworks uploaded on Emergent Art Space in the Fall 2017
![Lost in Process](https://emergentartspace.org/assets/1785819293-1-1076x1600.jpg)
Lost in Process
photography
Visakhapatnam, India
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Here I portray how my mind works when I am creating an art work. The painting that is being created is a self portrait. In the self portrait, the head of the person is superimposed by a camera which is my favourite tool among the other things I am visualising at the time.
The idea of removing the head from the human form and replacing it with the self portrait is a representation of how one gets lost on the process of expressing oneself through art.
![For the Urgency of Thinking](https://emergentartspace.org/assets/1487716018-Screen-Shot-2017-10-18-at-7.33.25-PM-1600x1276.png)
For the Urgency of Thinking
Mixed Media on Nepali Handmade Paper
Kolkata , India
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(Still Life with a showpiece of 'The Thinker', a cactus, a rotten orange and a curtain.)
Charcoal, varnish colour, acrylic and synthetic gum on nepali handmade paper pasted on buff cartridge paper.
![Relations in the ' Waking State '](https://emergentartspace.org/assets/2117279330-24-1600x691.jpg)
Relations in the ' Waking State '
digital print , collected mud , water color
Kolkata, India
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Ancestral chair , four generations , home , land , grown up years , balance , dream , waking up....
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"I'm waiting for"
street art project
Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation
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from a series of paintings of the Ark!
![Luis Navarro and Maximo](https://emergentartspace.org/assets/2041766884-IMG_1877-copy-1600x1102.jpg)
Luis Navarro and Maximo
acrylic paint on drum hide
San Pablo, United States
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This portrait captures coexistence and compassion that can be experienced between a son and father, or between a human being and an animal.
![Eterna](https://emergentartspace.org/assets/1754931615-20171102_135857-1291x1600.jpg)
Eterna
Linoleum Print
Peoria, Arizona, United States
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Eterna is a celebration of life and the idea that we do not cease to exist, even after death. Inspired by José Guadalupe Posada's skeleton linoleum prints, I try to remind viewers that life is short and we have to make it worth all that we can as long as we are here; seeing joy in the simple things, like breathing, walking, seeing, and everything else that is easy to overlook because we do them automatically.