AJU, 2008, CLAY and CLOTH, 20cm x 184cm x 41cm.
The work Aju (head pad) is made up of several pieces of clothes soaked into clay slip and folded in a pattern that bears the semblance of a head pad, which people normally use in carrying heavy loads on their head. The work is assembled in a horizontal line on a pedestal. The assemblage measures at about 20cm x 184cm x 41cm in variable dimensions.
There is an inextricable fusion of form and texture, a merging of postmodernism and classical realism entailed in this work in that the draperies which characterize most of the head pads deploy a shrewd sense of conceptual flow and harmony in its sculptural composition that is reminiscent of the idealism of the renaissance period. Literarily, the concept Aju suggests thickness or piles of cloth, and the artist’s idea of soaking the cloth in clay slip is to infuse the contextual feel of heaviness and thickness in the concept in order to establish balance, strength and stability in the overall theme of the installation.
The work Aju (head pad) is made up of several pieces of clothes soaked into clay slip and folded in a pattern that bears the semblance of a head pad, which people normally use in carrying heavy loads on their head. The work is assembled in a horizontal line on a pedestal. The assemblage measures at about 20cm x 184cm x 41cm in variable dimensions.
There is an inextricable fusion of form and texture, a merging of postmodernism and classical realism entailed in this work in that the draperies which characterize most of the head pads deploy a shrewd sense of conceptual flow and harmony in its sculptural composition that is reminiscent of the idealism of the renaissance period. Literarily, the concept Aju suggests thickness or piles of cloth, and the artist’s idea of soaking the cloth in clay slip is to infuse the contextual feel of heaviness and thickness in the concept in order to establish balance, strength and stability in the overall theme of the installation.
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