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Anushka KempkenImpressionistic Acrylic on Fabriano Painting "Time Capsule"2023
2023
About the Item
This artwork of two women drinking coffee. It is an intriguing piece that captures the complexity of time and its connection to individual experiences.
The artwork is split up into six frames, each one created separately in order to focus on the individual light in each frame. As a result, the overall image appears slightly incohesive, creating a "glitch" in the painting. This glitch could be seen as representing the different time capsules tha t make up the painting, connecting to the idea of time being an abstract concept that can only be experienced individually.
This artwork is a thought-provoking reminder of the different paths that one's life can take, and the unique experiences that make up each journey.
This is a unique, impressionist-style, acrylic on Fabriano paper artwork. Framing is included and different framing options are available. The size of 100 x 150 cm is that of the artwork self, excluding the size of the frame.
- Creator:Anushka Kempken (1996, South African, German)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 39.38 in (100 cm)Width: 59.06 in (150 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
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- Framing:Frame IncludedFraming Options Available
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- Gallery Location:Cape Town, ZA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1592211942842
Anushka Kempken
Anushka Kempken is an upcoming Cape Town based artist and holds an Honours degree in Fine Art. She explores different ways of manipulating surface materials through weaving techniques, creating ambiguity and depth. Anushka sees her work as a continuation of the organic harmony seen in nature and life. Her art making process is a series of intuitive decisions that result in a chaos and harmony of individual stories that come together. A process of chaos and order. To make her weavings she paints several artworks on paper before cutting them up to recreate a final image. In a series of artworks one can see that the weavings all carry parts of each other. It is in the repetitive motion of cutting and weaving that Anushka discovers a meditative space, through which
the very tactile experience loses shape and form. This allows her to be part of the creative unfolding rather than directing its course. Each rectangle of weaving carries its own story and details, but viewed from afar they merge into one harmonious image. This is synonymous of our human experience, where our daily lives are busy and
chaotic and only by stepping back and detaching from the mind, we discover the harmony.
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