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Anoma Wijewardene

Anoma Wijewardene

Shaanea Mendis contemplates on intricate biological patterns and textures from nature in her pen, ink and watercolour renderings and experiments with oxidised iron stains, gold leaf and verdigris. Her work is concerned with the growing distance between humankind and nature and the quick succession in which forested areas are flattened to make way for urban landscapes.

She describes her process of mark-making through pen and ink as the ‘spilling over of memories on paper or canvas’. Textural patterns found on old weathered trucks, fingerprints, skin, leaves, barks of trees or marks created by moss growth are but examples of mark-making in nature, which she observes before allowing it to manifest organically on paper. In her work with rust stains, Shaanea leaves mark-making to the chance interaction of iron with oxygen and water, allowing natural processes to determine the outcome.

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Shaanea Mendis

Celestial Foot, 2023

Watercolor, Goldleaf, Ink and Pen on Paper

26 x 26 cm

Shaanea Mendis

Celestial Fruit, 2023

Watercolor, Goldleaf, Graphite pencil, Ink and Pen on Paper

26 x 26 cm

Shaanea Mendis

Untitled I, 2023

Watercolor, Graphite Pencil, Ink and Pen on Paper

26 x 26 cm

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