Picasso Moth in Concentric
Artist: Laresa Perlman
Medium : Ink, acrylics on Hahnemuhle 300 gr Matt paper
Unique Work
Edition | Size in cm | Med | Available on | Shipping |
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Unique | 73 x 73 | Painting (ink, acrylics) | Hahnemuhle 300 gr Matt paper | crate |
Size: Art work 53 cm, 73 cm x 73 cm framed
{Framed with Art glass, anti-reflective, UV protected}
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Wholeness, oneness, never-ending circle/cycles of life, the eternal constant, cycles of change, unity, perfection, inclusive, boundaries. Circles, have no corner, edge, or ending to mark where one line ends and another one begins. Circles hold and contain energy, so that cycles of growth can exist within them.
This concentric circle is based on the Picasso Moth. The species name hieroglyphic refers to the striking geometric lines and shapes on the moth’s fore wings. Perhaps the shapes resemble a red insect head with antennae and legs, directing a bird’s bill toward the wingtips? Or a spider on its web? A very rare moth to find.
The moth symbolizes rebirth, change, transformation, resurrection, and power of regeneration in Native American mythology. A moth represents tremendous change, but it also seeks the light. Thus, moth spiritual meaning is to trust the changes that are happening, and that freedom and liberation are around the corner.
Some interesting information on how this artwork was created:
This concentric circle was created with a specially designed spinning device. The spinning device concept came about after Laresa, wanted to have a rotating easel to make working on geometric art works a lot easier on the shoulders. Her first spinning device was made out the rotisserie motor of her braai (barbeque). She woke up early one morning and dismantled the family braai. She then made a very primitive rotating device that she burnt out within a few days. And so, the process began of refining what she needed the final unit to do. The process of refining the device took approximately 2 years with a lot of sketches, homemade prototypes, and designs. Now Laresa has a unit that can be used in all the ways she has in her mind. Her final design with all the alterations and amendments was put together by an engineering company in Cape Town.
The various units she designs to execute her artwork, is an integral part of her process of creation. To date she has come up with 3 main designs, with each having their own unique functions with various appendages.
Available On | Hahnemuhle 300 gr Matt paper |
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Certificate | All unique work, comes with a certificate of authenticity and the artists embossed logo on the artwork |
Art Glass | This artwork is framed in Art Glass. |