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Sandeep Soni
The ‘Mirror In The Well’ artwork is an perspective of bottom of wells, where a majestic reflection of the flowers on ground are visible The reflection gives impression of the object being present in the well bottom, however it’s not there Alternatively, when seen from the bottom of the well, the flowers are on visible on the ground. In this scenario, the flowers are real. It’s on the viewer to decide which perspective is correct. Is it reflection at bottom of the well, or its view of top seen from the well?. Mystic plant is an abstract version of a a plant with A unique background and colors. The shades of blue, green, yellow and white blend with the background to give the viewer a curious feeling about the scenario. ‘Hold It There’ is an abstract depicting an object in complex geometrical dimensions It gives an impression of something about to shatter, however can still hold due it its own strength and resilience In the real world or in a dream state, we always aim to hold it to the goals we aim to achieve This artwork depicts such a scenario, where all we need is to hold, rather than to escape the spot. The G-add 9 art piece is a highly personalized work for a friend who is passionate about music, guitar, piano, and chess. This art demonstrates a perspective view of guitar where fretboard acts as a chessboard and piano keys. The notes of a G scale are represented by chess pieces symmetrically such that the pieces fall in G major scale while being led by their king in centre. The system’s symmetry changes to a G-add 9 chord, if one of the chess pieces is moved. What does that move? Only that person who knows chess, guitar, and piano can decipher it. The message behind this artwork is that chess pieces are not always for war, against each other but they can also work together and can be used to create beautiful rhythm Only thing needed is a change of perspective ‘What Is In There’ artwork highlights various layers of imagination which we fall through in our mind. We delve deeper into the imagination, only to explore, what more we can explore. The distance shades, objects and situations drag us toward them and make us ask the question to ourselves ‘What is in there?’ When colors were dropped demonstrates the color tubes as source of natural elements of life, which when dropped into existence, the creation evolved in various shades and colors. Seeing it as dimension of color sparkles a curious thought about what other dimensions an existence might have? Were the colors dropped or they were always there? And finally, is the color in the surrounding from those tubes dropping? or the tubes are the one getting the colors, when the surroundings are dropping
Art Curator Mara Cipriano
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