Fall 2016 Featured Work
| by EAS
Selections from the artworks uploaded on Emergent Art Space in the Fall 2016
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Sometimes ”yellow” turns out to be frightening……..
inkjet print on treated paper ,ink ,tracing paper, watercolour and lightbox
Kolkata, India
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Unwanted bodily reactions create a disturbance within our mind... the same I faced quite often during my teeth problem... the feelings to suppress the most unavoidable feelings seems to dominate over here...

Sky Falling…
inkjet print on treated paper, ink, watercolour, and mud collected from my house
Kolkata, India
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Its a thought ...Probably a thought of being encircled with the known objects and space and a sense where this space is bound by an unbound space ...

: Dukanain (‘shop’ in Urdu)
print on paper
lahore, Pakistan
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Six shops signs, on hoardings of the same size, are here displayed together. They refer to mass-production, in society and work itself.

Transverse Orientation
Oil on Canvas
Mumbai, India
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The gradual movement of all beings drawn toward light consciously and unconsciously.

Station
Oil on Canvas
Mumbai, India
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A depiction of the mechanical workings of a mind and the meandering train of thought that stops at different stations of life.

Ma 'leven
Photographic print on archival paper (canvas) and Crotcheting
Johannesburg, South Africa
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A young mans confrontation with tradition and culture

Mamá Colito
Ceramic, Underglaze
Peoria, Arizona, United States
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This is one of 2 ceramic pieces that I made as commemorations of both of my grandmothers in 2014,
the year they both passed away. I created this project because I wasn't able to go to either of their funerals
in Mexico, giving one ceramic piece to each of their children (my aunts and uncles) when I was able to visit them.

Abuelita Maria
Ceramic, Underglaze
Peoria, Arizona, United States
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This is one of 2 ceramic pieces that I made as commemorations of both of my grandmothers in 2014,
the year they both passed away. I created this project because I wasn't able to go to either of their funerals
in Mexico, giving one ceramic piece to each of their children (my aunts and uncles) when I was able to visit them.