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- About Jennifa Chowdhury
Unique Circular Acrylic Sculptures
Each piece is 60cm x 60cm
Acrylic and Gold Thread
Original piece’s - only one of each made
Jennifa Chowdhury is a textile artist based in Winchester. Having grown up in a South Asian family, living in Northern England, Jennifa has grown up with a rich cultural background. Chowdhury has beautifully combined her cultural heritage with her studies in Textiles to produce incredible art pieces which touch upon a multitude of disciplines including sculpture, graphic design, collage, fine art and of course, textile design.
Fragmented Circles
NOTE FROM THE ARTIST
"Reflecting contrasts between East, the West, femininity and masculinity, public life and private life, antiquity and modernity. Bridging these subjects with gold intersection stitch to recreate the whole in a visually aesthetic piece while the concept is kept deliberately ambiguous to the viewer until further explored.
Echoing Zen aesthetics with carefully reassembled fragmented pieces, bound together by gold stitch. The gold is there to emphasise that joins have a philosophically rich merit all of their own becoming a symbol of fragility, strength and beauty. Whilst exploring gender roles in our current cultural and global climate with an aesthetic element that reimagines the recurring circular form, red dot and repeating motifs within ‘women’s Vrata rituals’ through digital technology.
Jennifa intends for her installation to immerse the viewer, allowing their moving bodies to change the nature of the pattern with their silhouette as they walk freely. Creating a uniquel engaging experience, she wants people to take away with them something that visually intrigues them and touches them on an emotional level.”
- Jennifa Chowdhury
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