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Painting 2014-2018 (Grief Period)
Materials: Acrylic, mixed-media, straw, ink on canvas, plywood, and board.

C_Space, 2014
Price on request
Mixed Media, Swarovski Crystals, Fabric and Acrylics on Canvas
120 x 166 cm
W:47.24 x H:65.23 x D: 1.77 inches
Mixed Media, Swarovski Crystals, Fabric and Acrylics on Canvas
120 x 166 cm
W:47.24 x H:65.23 x D: 1.77 inches

Fallen Cries, 2015
88 x 68 cm (framed dimensions) Mixed media on canvas
Framed in a Black floating box frame.
Framed in a Black floating box frame.

Snow Storm, 2016
Acrylics and mixed-media on Canvas
Image size: 67.5 x 53.5 cm
Image size: 67.5 x 53.5 cm

Dust Storm, 2016
Acrylics and mixed-media on Paper
(Double mount Silver and Black and Black frame)
Image size: 84 x 60 cm
Framed Dimensions 114.5 x 92 cm
(Double mount Silver and Black and Black frame)
Image size: 84 x 60 cm
Framed Dimensions 114.5 x 92 cm

Ruminate, 2017
Acrylics and mixed-media on Canvas.
95 x 66 cm
95 x 66 cm

Red Earth 2, 2017
mixed-media on Canvas board mounted on wood
Image size 30 x 30 cm
framed dimension 34 x 34 cm.
Red Earth contemplates Kali Yuga, the “age of vice” or final stage in the cosmic cycle described in Sanskrit scriptures. The work invites viewers to reflect on their own existence within this turbulent epoch. The red evokes blood, war, climate change, and death, while the gold signifies humanity’s relentless pursuit of wealth, power, and material gain. The dark, earthen textures confront the viewer with the consequences of human excess, raising questions about where our planet is headed if destruction continues unchecked. Red Earth becomes both a lament and a warning, a mirror to the world’s moral and environmental decline, yet also a call to awareness and renewal.
Image size 30 x 30 cm
framed dimension 34 x 34 cm.
Red Earth contemplates Kali Yuga, the “age of vice” or final stage in the cosmic cycle described in Sanskrit scriptures. The work invites viewers to reflect on their own existence within this turbulent epoch. The red evokes blood, war, climate change, and death, while the gold signifies humanity’s relentless pursuit of wealth, power, and material gain. The dark, earthen textures confront the viewer with the consequences of human excess, raising questions about where our planet is headed if destruction continues unchecked. Red Earth becomes both a lament and a warning, a mirror to the world’s moral and environmental decline, yet also a call to awareness and renewal.

Red Earth 3, 2017
mixed-media on Canvas board mounted on wood
Image size 30 x 30 cm
framed dimension 34 x 34 cm.
Red Earth contemplates Kali Yuga, the “age of vice” or final stage in the cosmic cycle described in Sanskrit scriptures. The work invites viewers to reflect on their own existence within this turbulent epoch. The red evokes blood, war, climate change, and death, while the gold signifies humanity’s relentless pursuit of wealth, power, and material gain. The dark, earthen textures confront the viewer with the consequences of human excess, raising questions about where our planet is headed if destruction continues unchecked. Red Earth becomes both a lament and a warning, a mirror to the world’s moral and environmental decline, yet also a call to awareness and renewal
Image size 30 x 30 cm
framed dimension 34 x 34 cm.
Red Earth contemplates Kali Yuga, the “age of vice” or final stage in the cosmic cycle described in Sanskrit scriptures. The work invites viewers to reflect on their own existence within this turbulent epoch. The red evokes blood, war, climate change, and death, while the gold signifies humanity’s relentless pursuit of wealth, power, and material gain. The dark, earthen textures confront the viewer with the consequences of human excess, raising questions about where our planet is headed if destruction continues unchecked. Red Earth becomes both a lament and a warning, a mirror to the world’s moral and environmental decline, yet also a call to awareness and renewal

The Depths of Abandonment,
2018
Acrylics and mixed-media on Canvas.
79.7 x 53 x 4 cm
79.7 x 53 x 4 cm

The Ruining of your Splendour, 2018
Oil, straw, dry roses, glass, crystals & mixed media on birch Plywood
43 x 63 cm
43 x 63 cm

Walls That Forged Dreams, 2018
Mixed media on Canvas and mounted on wood board
71 x 54 cm
71 x 54 cm
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