Monday, 16 March 2015
I am particularly interested in the oscillation between the official vs biographical voice. This unique concepts such as integrating a more personal voice to the often official work of art. This project has granted me a chance to assess the effectiveness of rubber stamps on “official vs. biographical” platforms. The ideas that have arisen from my experiments can be integrated with future projects. For instance, most of the existing stamps are given an official purpose.
I have also done recommendable experimentation with olfactory art. Olfactory is a kind of art that appeals to the sense of smell. I find it ever so fascinating when I encounter a particular smell and it triggers the nostalgic reveries. It’s interesting how smells and tastes trigger the autobiographical memories. They hold powerful structure of recollections and make you relive the recollected moment. I have used range of spices and have mixed with different pigments some of those experiments were successful where as others are still at developing stage.
2014 untitled series spices stenciled onto carpet. |
designing stencils |
doormat 2014 (turmeric and red chilly powder). |
I was particularly interested in aroma and smells and how we associate these smells with our memory.when we encounter particular familiar smell the associated incident triggers,for instance when I smell turmeric I think of my grandmother,it also remind me of the my beautiful dress which stained. I have modified some of the Indian and the British embroidery motifs,and have created stencils out of those patterns.These individual designs were carefully stenciled using range of spices to make it look like a carpet.
My work can be described as embellished carpet that is adorned with scintillating spices that creates a correlation between India and the United Kingdom. Both of these elements represent one culture as so is the other. For Indians spices are part of their culture, as it dominates every aspect of their life and so is the carpet tradition in the British houses.
My artwork aims to explain to the audience how beautiful it is to mix various cultures in various aspects of life so as to bring out the best in each of the communities involved.
Foot Loose and Fancy Free, From Here to Eternity at OVADA
Foot Loose and Fancy Free From Here To Eternity
W 488 X H 244 cm
Engraving, bees wax and acrylic paint on MDF
EMERGE: OVADA (OXFORD).
NancyKaravadra, Foot Loose and Fancy Free, From Here to Eternity
Invitation, translation, specificity, annotation, texture, map-making, countryside to modern city, emblematic, quintessential, documenting, nostalgic, everyday-manoeuvring, walking, terrain, sublime, exploration, material dexterity, geomorphology, traces, pleasing, essence, path, scale, engraving, vividness, harmonious, and contours.
I think doing this exhibition was a great achievement for me.It gave me insight how and what it does take to exhibit your own art work.We named the group exhibition as EMERGE: works in progress. It was at OVADA, 14a Osney Lane, Oxford OX1 1NJ
Fri 29 Nov 6-9pm EXHIBITION PREVIEW
Sat 30 Nov & Sun 1 Dec 11am-6pm EXHIBITION CONTINUES
Emerge is an exhibition of works in progress by a group of Fine Art students at Oxford Brookes University.
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