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Ritu SinhaAll That Glitters - Acrylic Fauvist Painting of Child (Yellow+Red+Brown)2014
2014
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"All That Glitters" is a resurged work that Indian artist Ritu Sinha created. Created in 2014, this work has come around to represent the current world condition during the pandemic, with an abstract background with a figurative rendering to complete the contemporary conceptual piece.
From the artist: "The economic slowdown and inflation cause the people of the middle class to defer their dreams, but from what I have experienced, the impact has hardly affected shopping. Although this creation is on the same subject, the forms offered them an individual mannerism and voice. While making this painting, I look inward to discover the expression of joy and confusion during shopping, particularly random shopping. Today, in the time of Pandemic one cannot avoid essentials. I want to express the thought that life is not like shopping. One can attract the glass but one should be careful about the slippery nature of glass."
- Creator:Ritu Sinha (1976, Indian)
- Creation Year:2014
- Dimensions:Height: 46 in (116.84 cm)Width: 33 in (83.82 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Gilroy, CA
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Ritu Sinha
Artist Statement: Through my paintings, I talk about my personal stories and contemporary human
situations affected by political decisions, especially on children and women. I treat them as something to overcome and to communicate with other people. My creative process is a link between conscious and subconscious experiences. Work on paper involves an ongoing process of making and expressing. It is through putting down, cutting, pasting, colouring, manipulating, adding, layering, leaving the paper empty or drawing running stitch to create a final work of art. Usually I like to work on the waste papers which are of unusual sizes and accordingly I incorporate sequin and thread in my art which give the wings to my thoughts, as I believe that people who are the sailors of such circumstances are like thread, they can be streamed in any direction. My paintings are multi-paneled as it is the reflection of my own identity, as I have experienced my life in sections. Ritu has works collected in European museums, private collections in the States, France and India. Her work can be seen annually at LA Art Show in Gallery 1202's works on paper booth, and she had a two-person show in 2020 that featured her series, My First Day in This World.
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