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Taya De La Cruz, Hope is the last thing ever lost, 2023

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 42

Taya De La Cruz, Hope is the last thing ever lost, 2023

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Taya De La Cruz Hope is the last thing ever lost Ink and pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Verity Babbs About Taya De La Cruz uses detailed, minuscule handwriting as a way of methodically distilling chaos into order. She invites the viewer to move closer to the work and uncover the layers of narrative. The concept of the written word is expanded and redefined by its intention, which is not necessarily legibility, but representation as a form of its own. Taya's work is thematically centred around the human brain, and how we respond to life's challenging events. She is particularly inspired by the psychology of overcoming hardship, and mindset required for elite performance. She focuses on finding light in the dark; difficult circumstances are made approachable and even beautiful. Her art encourages introspection and re-evaluation. Taya's artistic approach serves as an antidote to the modern expectations of pace, achievement and results. Each labour-intensive piece visually articulates the considerable amount of time taken to create it, and reinforces the message of slowing down and being present. The ultimate relationship with time. She created a new technique of painting, using medical-grade syringes and needles, which allow her to work with paint on a microscopic level. Taya is a half-Spanish, half-Indian Londoner who was raised in sleepy southern Spain and educated in Gibraltar. She trained as an actress, and expanded her discipline into visual art. Select Exhibitions/Awards 2023 Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I wanted to lean heavily on the theme of "hope" for these pieces. Hope and courage take many forms, and the wonderful work the organisation does inspires both. I hope the postcards serve as reminders that you already have the power of both. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 42
Beschreibung:

Taya De La Cruz Hope is the last thing ever lost Ink and pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Verity Babbs About Taya De La Cruz uses detailed, minuscule handwriting as a way of methodically distilling chaos into order. She invites the viewer to move closer to the work and uncover the layers of narrative. The concept of the written word is expanded and redefined by its intention, which is not necessarily legibility, but representation as a form of its own. Taya's work is thematically centred around the human brain, and how we respond to life's challenging events. She is particularly inspired by the psychology of overcoming hardship, and mindset required for elite performance. She focuses on finding light in the dark; difficult circumstances are made approachable and even beautiful. Her art encourages introspection and re-evaluation. Taya's artistic approach serves as an antidote to the modern expectations of pace, achievement and results. Each labour-intensive piece visually articulates the considerable amount of time taken to create it, and reinforces the message of slowing down and being present. The ultimate relationship with time. She created a new technique of painting, using medical-grade syringes and needles, which allow her to work with paint on a microscopic level. Taya is a half-Spanish, half-Indian Londoner who was raised in sleepy southern Spain and educated in Gibraltar. She trained as an actress, and expanded her discipline into visual art. Select Exhibitions/Awards 2023 Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I wanted to lean heavily on the theme of "hope" for these pieces. Hope and courage take many forms, and the wonderful work the organisation does inspires both. I hope the postcards serve as reminders that you already have the power of both. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 42
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