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Ayan Farah — Raada
Ayan Farah

Raada

Ayan Farah's *Raada* is a delicate yet commanding work on cotton silk, built from an unconventional alchemy of ash, alcohol, vinegar, ink, and binder. These corrosive and transient materials work against the luminous, fragile ground of the fabric, creating surfaces that feel simultaneously eroded and alive. The result is a meditation on transformation and trace, where process and material memory are inseparable from the final form.

Medium
ash, alcohol, vinegar, ink, binder on cotton silk

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

June 30, 2015

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Ayan Farah, Raada

Ayan Farah's *Raada* is a delicate yet commanding work on cotton silk, built from an unconventional alchemy of ash, alcohol, vinegar, ink, and binder. These corrosive and transient materials work against the luminous, fragile ground of the fabric, creating surfaces that feel simultaneously eroded and alive. The result is a meditation on transformation and trace, where process and material memory are inseparable from the final form.

Medium
ash, alcohol, vinegar, ink, binder on cotton silk
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, Material Experimentation, Cotton Silk, British-Somali Artist, Mixed Media, Process Based Art, Emerging Artist, Emerging Contemporary Artist, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Abstract Expressionism, Gestural Abstraction, Process Art, 21st Century, Meditative Mood, Textile Art, Female Artist, Earth Tones, Somali British Artist

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