Winter 2021 Gallery
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Selections from the works uploaded on Emergent Art Space during Winter 2021
Thank you to all the artists who uploaded their art this Winter.
Stay tuned for the Spring 2021 Gallery!

Rabari Flutewala
Acrylic on canvas
Mumbai, India
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This artwork is a combination of ethnic culture and tradition and personal upbringing. The black and white visual represents the sights and sounds of Mumbai which one sees on a daily routine in this beautiful metropolitan city. This artwork highlights the importance of food vendors in Mumbai. The portrait is contrasted with colourful geometric designs which are inspired by Ajrakh and Rogan handicrafts from my motherland, Kutch. The Rabari Tribe in Kutch is known for these magnificent handicrafts. The use of black paint highlights the historical beliefs of the Rabari tribe. Black is the most sacred colour for them.

Rabari Kelawala
Acrylic on canvas
Mumbai, India
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This artwork is a combination of ethnic culture, tradition, and personal upbringing. The black and white visual represents the sights and sounds of Mumbai which one sees on a daily routine in this beautiful metropolitan city. This work highlights the importance of fruit vendors in Mumbai. The portrait is contrasted with colourful geometric designs which are inspired by Ajrakh and Rogan handicrafts from my motherland, Kutch. The Rabari Tribe in Kutch is known for these magnificent handicrafts. The use of black paint highlights the historical beliefs of the Rabari tribe. Black is the most sacred colour for them.

Rabari Bhajiawala
Acrylic on canvas
Mumbai, India
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This artwork is a combination of ethnic culture and tradition and personal upbringing. The black and white visual represents the sights and sounds of Mumbai which one sees on a daily routine in this beautiful metropolitan city. This artwork highlights the importance of food vendors in Mumbai. The portrait is contrasted with colourful geometric designs which are inspired by Ajrakh and Rogan handicrafts from my motherland, Kutch. The Rabari Tribe in Kutch is known for these magnificent handicrafts. The use of black paint highlights the historical beliefs of the Rabari tribe. Black is the most sacred colour for them.

In Middle of a Journey
Acrylic, marble dust & charcoal on canvas
Chennai, India
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The act of moving on, practicing detachment, bewildering, getting on a train, starting a new journey, trying to find myself in a constant crisis of identity... again and again; searching for ‘something’, which is not clear to me.

''Sanagasta ''
Acrílico sobre madera
Rosario, Argentina
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Pintura entregada en el marco de La feria del libro en la ciudad de La Rioja, Argentina.
Basado en la obra de teatro '' Sanagasta '', escrita por Leonel Giacometto y dirigida por Cesar Victor Torres.
El cuadro representa el paisaje montañoso del pueblo donde se encuentra la obra.
Julio 2019
Thank you to all the artists who uploaded their art this Winter.
Stay tuned for the Spring 2021 Gallery!
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