ARCUS
US$ 950
Overview
2021
Material: Other
Dimensions: 152.4cm (H) x 40.6cm (W) x 5.1cm (D) / 60" (H) x 16" (W) x 2" (D)
Production Lead Time: 4-6 weeks
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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About the art
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Artist statement
The beauty of imperfection and rustic simplicity of wabi-sabi aesthetic.
"Arcus" - Large earthy Arch made with jute rope, its untamed shagginess gives it a rustic look with modern touch, complimenting with rustic, cottage and farmhouse decor style. A perfect way to bring in those bali and beach vibes indoors!
It's a unique organic design with lots of texture and natural material - Jute and cotton.
This simplistic fiber sculpture is made approximately 400+ strands of jute twine and enhanced with black color cotton rope, makes it a perfect statement piece to go in any neutral decor.
D I M E N S I O N S
16 inches wide x 60 inches long
Artist Statement:
Art for me is all about emotions and joy which I experience in the wilderness and the thoughts I experience in daily life. I take a personal approach to each of my pieces by exploring color, texture, and material characteristics and working with techniques like knotting, weaving, wood working etc to illustrate my sensory encounters into depth and movement of textured wall sculptures. Most of my artwork is in natural, neutral cords to suit any modern organic & minimalist interior decor style. On the other hand, I also love to create designs with splashes of bright color inside of my usual neutral, subtle patterns to fit more contemporary styles.
I like to weave my own canvas by manipulating rope and using the material characteristics to translate my vision into an artwork. All of my artwork tells a story that resonates with the modern aesthetic. From earthy colors and raw textures to natural materials like jute, cotton, linen, hemp and wood, each artwork reflects my love for the world we inhabit. It's so calming to see the connection of how knots work together, to form an art using humble rope.
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Artist profile
Bharti Trivedi
Born: 1982
Hometown: MILPITAS
Based in: CALIFORNIA
Bharti Trivedi is a fiber artist living and working in Milpitas California. She has exhibited in the Dove art gallery and has received first prize in juried art shows featuring more than 50 artists in 2022 & 2019 in the fiber art category. Her work has been reviewed in Mercury …
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