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Chromatic Dhaka by Tarli Bird

Spray paint and hand embroidery on Fabriano Rosaspina 285gsmn printmaking paper.

This work is an original and comes unframed.

‘Chromatic Dhaka’ – is a part of a series of abstract works that communicate my experience of place into a field of colour, rhythm and texture. Stripped from representational forms I focus on communicating my emotional response using distinct colour palettes that I have come to associate with each location.

This work draws on the intense energy of Dhaka, Bangladesh. I loved experiencing the chaotic city that buzzes with energy and movement using red rickshaws to travel through the narrow streets. Despite the density and thickness in the air there was a sense of vitality and excitement in the city that I wanted to celebrate. The layered spray paint and hand sewn thread creates a textured surface that creates a field of colour that I have come to associate reflecting on my time in Dhaka.

Chromatic Dhaka

Tarli Bird

AUD$1,550
Size: 50w x 70h x .1d cms
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Chromatic Dhaka by Tarli Bird

Spray paint and hand embroidery on Fabriano Rosaspina 285gsmn printmaking paper.

This work is an original and comes unframed.

‘Chromatic Dhaka’ – is a part of a series of abstract works that communicate my experience of place into a field of colour, rhythm and texture. Stripped from representational forms I focus on communicating my emotional response using distinct colour palettes that I have come to associate with each location.

This work draws on the intense energy of Dhaka, Bangladesh. I loved experiencing the chaotic city that buzzes with energy and movement using red rickshaws to travel through the narrow streets. Despite the density and thickness in the air there was a sense of vitality and excitement in the city that I wanted to celebrate. The layered spray paint and hand sewn thread creates a textured surface that creates a field of colour that I have come to associate reflecting on my time in Dhaka.