Summer 2016 Featured Work
| by EAS
Selections from the artworks uploaded on Emergent Art Space in the Summer 2016
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Curious Welcoming
Oil on MDF
Stockholm, Sweden
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I just won’t forget these kids I saw in one village after eight hours of walking in the rural side of “Idleb”, in Syria. They just appeared out of nowhere, and as if they were an eight-legged creature, clutching each other as a human chain, they started a series of questions “who are you? where do you come from? can we walk with you?” They were full of energy, hope, and life.

Pan Shop
Mount Board, Acrylic Sheet, Wood, Plastic Material, Metal Object, String, Thread, Ply Board
Kolkata, India

Nokol Hoite Sabdhan (Beware of Counterfeit)
Brick Dust, Marble Dust, Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Old Morter, Digital Print Transfer on Canvas
Kolkata, India

Untitled - 1978/1986 Things, Events and People That Cast No Shadows
Oil and Cloth on canvas
Lusaka, Zambia

Untitled - 1978/1986 Things, Events and People That Cast No Shadows
Oil and Ink on Canvas
Lusaka, Zambia

Jeroglífico en la pared de un templo maya
Managua, Nicaragua
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Artist: Orlando Reyes
Estudiante de Administración de Empresas

El peregrino
Relief in Sand
Managua, Nicaragua
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Artist: Tatiana Castillo
Miembro activo del taller de artes visuales.

La mirada es un lejano perro que aúlla
Relief in Sand
Managua, Nicaragua
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Artist: Ana Acevedo
Miembro activo del taller de artes visuales.

Not Available (Rickshaw-wala series)
acrylic on canvas
Varanasi, India
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Here, trying to capture the mood and some resting moments of
these rickshaw drivers. After such a laborious work they became exhausted and
take rest on the seat of their rickshaw. So here we can see that how the
rickshaw seat becomes the resting couch for them.

Rickshaw bed (Rickshaw-wala Series)
acrylic on canvas
Varanasi, India
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The moment when a rickshaw driver uses its very little seat like a bed and have a deep
sound sleep as if it is highly comfortable but actually its not. Here, trying to show
the celebration of a rickshaw-wala life by picking a sleeping position which is a very common
scene found in Varanasi City, in India.