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Nusrat Jahan

  • Faculty of Fine Arts
  • Contemporary Art
  • MA
  • Finding Simplicity with Mindfulness
  • Tutor: Jaan Toomik
  • Installation with Series of Paintings

It is possible to look at the art-making process as a form of meditation, a process in which the artist creates a peaceful atmosphere to paint by observing very ordinary objects. In a situation where people are experiencing mental instability due to the pandemic, the artist created a unique relationship with the daily objects that she was surrounded by and connected with them through the art-making process.

The installation in the room resembles the artist’s personal space where she spent most of her time making art. Artist tried to hold the idea of finding the extraordinary sight of an ordinary object in the apartment and further giving an identity to the object throughout her painting. The installation is recommended to observe alone to create a relationship with the audience or create a question into the visitor’s mind. The paintings on the wall, the piece of curtain, the bean bag, and the avocado plant all together creates an atmosphere and provokes the audience to ask questions or feel connected with the artist’s intimacy with her own space.

Installation with Series of Paintings, Curtain, Bean bag, Notebook, Avocado Plant

Play of Shadows
Acrylic on Canvas
70 x 90cm
2021
The Sleep
Acrylic on Canvas
70 x 90cm
2021

Peeking
Acrylic on Board
50 x 70cm
2021
Waiting
Acrylic On Canvas
60 x100 cm
2021
Watching the Wind
Acrylic On Paper
65 x 90 cm
2021


The Unseen
Acrylic On Board
50 x 70cm
2021
Body of an old
Acrylic on Paper
42 x 59.4cm
2021


Red Wall of Mystery
Acrylic on Board
60 x 80cm
2021

Photos: Martin Buschmann