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Ayan Farah — Carmel
Ayan Farah

Carmel

2014

Carmel by Ayan Farah is a richly textured work created through the application of alcohol, vinegar, and fabric dye on cotton silk. The artist's process-driven approach allows the liquid mediums to interact organically with the delicate fabric, producing fluid, unpredictable patterns that speak to themes of transformation and material vulnerability. The resulting surface feels simultaneously intimate and elemental, evoking the natural world through its layered, luminous tones.

Medium
alcohol, vinegar and fabric dye on cotton silk

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Ayan Farah, Carmel, 2014

Carmel by Ayan Farah is a richly textured work created through the application of alcohol, vinegar, and fabric dye on cotton silk. The artist's process-driven approach allows the liquid mediums to interact organically with the delicate fabric, producing fluid, unpredictable patterns that speak to themes of transformation and material vulnerability. The resulting surface feels simultaneously intimate and elemental, evoking the natural world through its layered, luminous tones.

Medium
alcohol, vinegar and fabric dye on cotton silk
Year
2014
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, Warm Earth Tones, British-Somali Artist, Mixed Media, Process Based Art, Rectangular Format, Contemporary Artist, Meditative Mood, Fabric Dye, Textile Art, Female Artist

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