I Nengah Sujena, Melepas Lelah (Unwinding), 2007

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Acrylic on canvas
75 x 55 cm
Condition: Very good

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Nature is the main source of creative inspiration for Sujena. His paintings articulate the revelation of nature. They reflect an ecological awareness that recognizes the fundamental relation between nature and the human. His works subtly criticize the anthropocentric view that considers the human as the center of truth with all the privileges to exploit nature. Sujena conveys a critical, yet poetic, message that living in harmony with nature is a soothing, peaceful life. 

The artist painted Mount Agung in the background, reminiscing.

I pair this work with Yani Halim’s The Rolling Rabbit: https://artagain.co/marketplace/p/yani-halim-the-rolling-rabbit. Both artworks form an intriguing pictorial juxtaposition / conversation.

Bought from Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Indonesia

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Acrylic on canvas
75 x 55 cm
Condition: Very good

-

Nature is the main source of creative inspiration for Sujena. His paintings articulate the revelation of nature. They reflect an ecological awareness that recognizes the fundamental relation between nature and the human. His works subtly criticize the anthropocentric view that considers the human as the center of truth with all the privileges to exploit nature. Sujena conveys a critical, yet poetic, message that living in harmony with nature is a soothing, peaceful life. 

The artist painted Mount Agung in the background, reminiscing.

I pair this work with Yani Halim’s The Rolling Rabbit: https://artagain.co/marketplace/p/yani-halim-the-rolling-rabbit. Both artworks form an intriguing pictorial juxtaposition / conversation.

Bought from Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Indonesia

Acrylic on canvas
75 x 55 cm
Condition: Very good

-

Nature is the main source of creative inspiration for Sujena. His paintings articulate the revelation of nature. They reflect an ecological awareness that recognizes the fundamental relation between nature and the human. His works subtly criticize the anthropocentric view that considers the human as the center of truth with all the privileges to exploit nature. Sujena conveys a critical, yet poetic, message that living in harmony with nature is a soothing, peaceful life. 

The artist painted Mount Agung in the background, reminiscing.

I pair this work with Yani Halim’s The Rolling Rabbit: https://artagain.co/marketplace/p/yani-halim-the-rolling-rabbit. Both artworks form an intriguing pictorial juxtaposition / conversation.

Bought from Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Indonesia