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 NALYNE LUNATI
paintings

July 10 - August 13, 2004
Website: http://dart.fine-art.com...
Email: nalyne@arttopix.com
Artist's statement:

This body of work addresses the topic of archipelago destruction from global warming. The idea was inspired by my recent visit to the Republic of Maldives, where I discovered nature's palette for the first time. However, I was very sad and upset to see miles of dead coral. They were grey and brown with very few marine inhabitants. This was the result of global warming.

The thatched roof texture is a recurring theme in the collection. It is a place marker for people, culture, and nature. The brick or monolith symbolizes man's interference with nature. The compositions have a push and pull relationship among the organic and inorganic forms. I work in a formal and nonfigurative fashion, using subjective colors.

The paintings are both descriptive and narrative. For example, the squares and rectangles in Rangali Atoll describes the relation between the sun, the water, and myself in an instant as I float in the lagoon. The finished works are like a diary or a snap shot of those experiences.
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