Drawing
WallArt
Minimalism
2003
Contemporary
45.0 x 39.0 cm
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City-V
복제본 크기
In the quiet, monochromatic depths of City-V, the viewer is invited into a world where architecture and water converge to tell a story of structure and flow. Created in 2003 by the late Indian-American master Zarina Hashmi, this evocative drawing serves as more than just a depiction of an urban landscape; it is a meditative exploration of space and boundary. Through a delicate interplay of light and shadow, Hashmi constructs a cityscape that feels both grounded in physical reality and suspended in the ethereal realm of memory. The river, winding through the heart of the composition, acts as a vital artery, connecting disparate buildings and bridges, much like the threads of history connect the fragmented pieces of a displaced life.
The technique employed in this piece reflects Hashmi’s profound connection to the minimalist movement. Eschewing unnecessary ornamentation, she utilizes a stark black-and-white palette to emphasize form, line, and texture. The drawing captures a complex network of waterways—a main river flanked by smaller tributaries—that creates an incredible sense of depth and dimension. This mastery of perspective allows the eye to wander through the urban labyrinth, discovering bridges that span the currents and small clusters of greenery that offer a soft contrast to the rigid geometry of the buildings. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated focal point, bringing a sense of calm, structural elegance, and intellectual depth to any curated space.
To understand City-V, one must look through the lens of Hashmi’s personal biography. As an artist whose life was shaped by the themes of displacement, borders, and the search for home, her landscapes often function as psychological maps. While the subject matter appears to be a literal cityscape, the way the water carves through the land evokes the concept of boundaries—both physical and emotional. The bridge, a recurring motif in her oeuvre, symbolizes the transition between states of being, the crossing from one territory to another, and the fragile links we build to maintain our sense of identity. There is a profound stillness in this work, a quietude that invites the viewer to contemplate their own relationship with place and permanence.
For those seeking to adorn a home or gallery with art that resonates on a spiritual level, City-V stands as a testament to the power of minimalist expression. It is a piece that does not shout, but rather whispers, demanding a closer look to uncover its intricate layers of meaning. Whether viewed as an architectural study or a poetic reflection on the fluidity of existence, this reproduction captures the enduring legacy of Zarina Hashmi—an artist who turned the pain of displacement into a universal language of beauty and structural grace.
1937 - 2020 , 인도
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