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Zoom Framed Artwork by British-Bengali Textile Fine Artist, Jennifa Chowdhury. Intricate white Laser Cut Textile pieces layered to create a geometric design inspired by traditional Islamic Art.
Zoom Artwork by British-Bengali Textile Fine Artist, Jennifa Chowdhury. Intricate white Laser Cut Textile pieces layered to create a geometric design inspired by traditional Islamic Art.
Zoom A closer look at the detail in this layered, white, laser cut textile design by Jennifa Chowdhury for Shiver Art Gallery, shown from an angle.
Zoom Close up showing artist, Jennifa Chowdhury, layering laser cut fabric pieces to create a beautiful, white artwork with intricate, Islamic geometric design.

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Intricate, White Laser Cut Textile Design

50cm x 50cm
Acrylic Felt

Open Edition

Please note, frame is not included. 

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.

Sangam

£468.00

NOTE FROM THE ARTIST

"The magic of Islamic geometric design mixes elements of maths, art and history to decipher the steps that lead to the finished patterns. The circle symbolises unity and diversity in nature, with many Islamic patterns drawn starting with a circle, while the extreme contrast of the squared circle is derived by dividing the circle by eight.
Jennifa endeavours to reimagine Islamic geometric patterns through modern textile processes and technology. Creating patterns through laser cutting, light, shadow, transparency layering and manipulation of cloth in order to bridge the gap between modern materials and traditional patterns, reflective of her heritage."

- Jennifa Chowdhury


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