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Polash Artwork (Handcrafted Silk Winding)

£800.00

18 × 4.5 × 32 cm
500 gm
100% Hand dyed silk

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Handcrafted Silk Winding Framed

100% Hand Dyed Silk Yarn on wood frame

32cm X 18cm X 4.5cm

Weight 500 gm
Dimensions 18 × 4.5 × 32 cm
Story:

The art work is a inspired by ‘Choi Ritu’, which is a celebration of six seasons of Bengali summer (Grisma), Rain (Barsa), Autumn (Sarat), Late-Autumn (Hemanta), Winter (Sheat) and Spring (Basanta). The collection is inspired by the personal narrative of Nowshin’s childhood experiences in each season focusing on food and festivals. It is a joyous gathering of abstracted shapes, patterns, and colour in design from objects, paintings, and experimentation of different dying processes using natural material silk.

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Nowshin Prenon

Nowshin Prenon is a Textile Artist, specialising in woven textile design. She creates hand-dyed and hand-woven artwork. Her process investigates both digital explorations and expressive winding techniques. Nowshin is interested in the relationship of colour and form, which she uses to create layered textiles. Playing with line and colour in different order of thread through wrapping allows her to construct intricate artwork. The focus of her work is to share knowledge through craft. Nowshin uses her woven work and its process to advocate weaving as an art form. To encourage the learning and passing the skills of traditional crafts, she raises awareness thorough running workshops.

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