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Gayatri Gamuz
"Untitled wp20" Abstract Painting 22" x 18" inch by Gayatri Gamuz

2021

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"Untitled wp20" Abstract Painting 22" x 18" inch by Gayatri Gamuz Watercolor on archival paper In search of silence, in search of the self. Her work emerges from the silence within and the understanding of the oneness and unity of all. The manifestation of the immaterial goes beyond the mind and touches a representation of a contemplative and introspective inner space that transcends the named reality and enters the unnameable. Gayatri Gamuz was born in 1966 in Rojales, Spain. She studied in the Art School in Alicante and in the School of Ceramics in Manises, Valencia. She lives in India since 1992 together with her husband, Indian English poet and writer Ananda Surya and they have two children.
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