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Numbered in roman numbers /L (50). // Symboles 2 by S.H. Raza is a lithograph created in 2007, exploring themes of cosmic symbolism and spiritual depth. Known for his abstract forms and geometric simplicity, Raza employs a dominant black circle set against a textured background, with subtle radiating lines surrounding the central form. The black circle, often a recurring motif in Raza's work, symbolizes the Bindu, or point of origin, a concept deeply rooted in Indian philosophy and representing the source of creation. The surrounding lines create a sense of pulsation and energy, suggesting an eternal cycle of creation and dissolution. This piece, part of a limited edition of 150 plus 50 Roman-numbered prints, embodies Raza's pursuit of harmony between form, color, and spiritual essence.
Symboles 2, 2007
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Numbered in roman numbers /L (50). // Symboles 2 by S.H. Raza is a lithograph created in 2007, exploring themes of cosmic symbolism and spiritual depth. Known for his abstract forms and geometric simplicity, Raza employs a dominant black circle set against a textured background, with subtle radiating lines surrounding the central form. The black circle, often a recurring motif in Raza's work, symbolizes the Bindu, or point of origin, a concept deeply rooted in Indian philosophy and representing the source of creation. The surrounding lines create a sense of pulsation and energy, suggesting an eternal cycle of creation and dissolution. This piece, part of a limited edition of 150 plus 50 Roman-numbered prints, embodies Raza's pursuit of harmony between form, color, and spiritual essence.
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What is Gestural?
Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express emotional impulses. The varied, yet expressive paint marks are intended to convey the artist's inner thoughts and emotions, which viewers are believed to understand through the dynamic and spontaneous application of paint.