Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : India Ink on Paper , Cardboard
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 11.8x7.9in
About this artwork
In this work, I have captured the essence of the mystery and dignity of a Rajasthani man. Using Indian ink, I have accentuated the robust contours and pronounced shadows that define his solemn character. The touches of color express a rich tradition, awakening a sense of ancient wisdom. They are derived from pigments from the gemstones that I source locally and transform into watercolor pastes.
This portrait is not only a celebration of individuality,… but also a tribute to Rajasthani culture, inviting reflection and admiration.
The drawing is sent in a 20x30cm mat
This portrait is not only a celebration of individuality,… but also a tribute to Rajasthani culture, inviting reflection and admiration.
The drawing is sent in a 20x30cm mat
Sylviane Selma
France
Credentials
- Group shows participant
- Experienced Artist
- Residency Participant
- Works on commission
« Exploring the abilities of meeting materials and cultures. »
Itinerant sculptor absorbed by the East where she regularly lives and works since 1996. Is important to her the moment of the passage between continents and cultures, dynamic "Pont Euxin" of the human kind. It is indeed the moment of encounter with people or with the eloquent materials of the world that is creative.
"Listening to the melodies of the Earth, and apart from big size sculptures, I find locally, cut and polish marble and fine stones, in a concern not to participate (too much) in the exploitation of humans and materials. And because this "method" allows me to find the chosen pieces of stone that resonate with the preconceived bronzes. They are stories of itineraries made to meet".
From the bio-sourced stones and precious stones, she keeps colorful pigments that enter into her watercolors drawings.
Thus her sculptures are part of private collections or are in public places in France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Syria, India, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt.
"Listening to the melodies of the Earth, and apart from big size sculptures, I find locally, cut and polish marble and fine stones, in a concern not to participate (too much) in the exploitation of humans and materials. And because this "method" allows me to find the chosen pieces of stone that resonate with the preconceived bronzes. They are stories of itineraries made to meet".
From the bio-sourced stones and precious stones, she keeps colorful pigments that enter into her watercolors drawings.
Thus her sculptures are part of private collections or are in public places in France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Syria, India, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt.