• India •
Acrylic, Objects on Wood , Wood under glass
26 x 26 in
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Medium :
Acrylic, Objects on Wood , Wood under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
26x26in
About this artwork
This piece comes box framed with glass, framed in a white wooden frame.
I like creating geometrical patterns through various mediums. I like them to be precise in terms of their shape and construction. Using threads and nails has been one of the many creative ways I could use to make geometrical shapes and have fun with them. Each nail is hammered individually and then I weave the threads through the nails by hand until I get the desired shape and… its placement onto the framed wall sculpture. As the hands move from one nail to another, the thread interweaves and creates complex geometrical patterns. Its a meditative, calculative process which create a beautiful intricate geometric patterns. Around 600 yards of thread is used in this artwork. The plywood in the background is painted with acrylic paint.
« My art is about the excitement of the beautiful strokes and patterns that can emerge from experimentation. »
Sumit Mehndiratta is a multi-disciplinary artist from India whose works have been exhibited in Germany, Peru, The United Arab Emirates, Italy, India, the UK, Japan, Taiwan and more. Always open to new techniques and styles and weary of how repetition can stifle creativity, he creates abstract works that move from geometric and structured to soft and shaded.