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Angela Valamanesh
Untitled 1, 2021
ceramic, stainless steel base
95 x 23 cm
Further images
In her watercolour works on paper Valamanesh has enlarged the scale of the pollen grains she examined, while maintaining their brilliant colours, which are reminiscent of artworks from the 1970’s...
In her watercolour works on paper Valamanesh has enlarged the scale of the pollen grains she examined, while maintaining their brilliant colours, which are reminiscent of artworks from the 1970’s Pop art movement. Pop Artists such as Claes Oldenburg and Roy Lichtenstein, like Angela, used exaggerated colour and scale in the creation of their artworks.
Exhibitions
Exceptional Art and Design, Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney, 20 December 2024 - 23 March 2025Angela Valamanesh, The Mortician's Garden (Solo Exhibition). Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, Sydney. 16 September, 2021 - 17 October, 2021.