my artist statement:
Defining
my own cultural identity is complicated by my alternating environment. My
cultural diversity compels me to scrutinize my cultural surroundings and how
they affect my identity. I am satisfied
that my identity will always be unresolved.
‘Aha’aina
is the term that preceded the word Luau as the definition of a Hawaiian feast. The diverse and variegated aspect of the Luau
reflects my own diverse and variegated self/cultural identity. My cultural identity connects me to this
setting and its origins and here I use it as a metaphor for the cultural
diversity I have inherited and must navigate.
Literally meaning “gathering to eat”, ‘Aha’aina is the place where a
diverse narrative of people, history and custom combine to form an environment
where identity can be examined.
The show consisted of 24 oil paintings on 12"x12" panels, 24 ceramic sculptures of clamshell style styrofoam plates, and an 18' table.
cool sticker sign
complete installation
paintings...
plate sculptures and banquet table...
installation shots...
5 comments:
Tali this is amazing! I love it so much! I so wish I could have seen your exhibit, but I'm so glad you posted these pictures! Congratulations on finishing!
I've been waiting for these pictures! Congratulations! I think it's so interesting that so many people end up working in depth on something they tried to avoid for years or months. I did the same thin with my final show and have never regretted it! Beautiful work.
OMG Tali these are AMAZING!!!!you do such Beautiful work! They look like photos @ 1st glance but to know they are oil paintings WOW! what are the to go plates on the table? Do they have stuff in it?
Tali I'm so sad we didn't make it to your show. You are so talented and your art is amazing!
You are so talented! I'm sad we missed ur show. We were looking at homes all day, took late naps, and just totally forgot when we woke up. :( But congrats on such an achievement!
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