When abstraction falls into figurative - work inspired by a woman listening to Jazz with her hands gestured as if she was in a bar with a cigarette in her hand. The artwork also romances the Art Deco period by the use of colours and textures.
Hormazd Narielwalla is the second solo artist to take residency The Mansard Gallery. Titled ‘Pattern Symphony’, the exhibition comprises of Narielwalla’s distinct elegant abstract collages, and also features work from his most recent homage to David Bowie. By applying vintage tailoring patters to collaged forms of handmade papers, Narielwalla’s bold compositions use positive and negative space to create a rhythmic sense of movement, depicting the fluidity of the human form.
‘Pattern Symphony’ celebrates the influence of music and dance on 20th century artists such as Picasso, Picabia and Bacon, using instructive points and line with blocked planes of colour, referencing Wassily Kandinsky’s early theories of abstraction, ‘Point and Line to Plane’.
Mixed-media paper cutouts on vintage French sewing pattern
Framed behind UV glass, do not place in direct sunlight
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Specifications
Dimensions
Framed Height
87cm
Framed Width
63cm
Artwork Height
77cm
Artwork Width
55cm
Materials & Information
Frame: Walnut and UV glass
Paper material: Vintage French sewing patterns
Orientation: Portrait
Care & Buying Guide
Do not place in direct sunlight
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