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Ayan Farah — Solluminus (Air)
Ayan Farah

Solluminus (Air)

2013

Ayan Farah's *Solluminus (Air)* is a luminous and atmospheric work created through an intuitive process of pouring and layering acrylic, vinegar, alcohol, and fabric dye onto cotton silk. The fluid interaction of these materials produces delicate, shifting gradients and organic stains that evoke the weightlessness and translucency of air itself. The work's gossamer textile ground enhances its ethereal quality, blurring the boundary between painting and fabric.

Medium
acrylic, vinegar, alcohol and fabric dye on cotton silk

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Ayan Farah, Solluminus (Air), 2013

Ayan Farah's *Solluminus (Air)* is a luminous and atmospheric work created through an intuitive process of pouring and layering acrylic, vinegar, alcohol, and fabric dye onto cotton silk. The fluid interaction of these materials produces delicate, shifting gradients and organic stains that evoke the weightlessness and translucency of air itself. The work's gossamer textile ground enhances its ethereal quality, blurring the boundary between painting and fabric.

Medium
acrylic, vinegar, alcohol and fabric dye on cotton silk
Year
2013
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Bold, Mixed Media, Experimental, Textile, Somali, 21st Century, Colorful, Abstract, Acrylic On Cotton Silk, Contemporary

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