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Richie Nath
Must I Go On Pretending, 2023
acrylic on canvas
92 x 65 cm
Series: The Wounded Fawn
© Richie Nath
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This painting is inspired by the tales of Actaeon and Maricha, the golden deer from the Ramayana. It depicts a deer being chased by dogs. The scene is both beautiful...
This painting is inspired by the tales of Actaeon
and Maricha, the golden deer from the Ramayana. It depicts a deer being chased
by dogs. The scene is both beautiful and unsettling, as the grace and elegance
of the deer is contrasted with the violence and aggression of the pursuing
dogs. This painting is a metaphor for the inner conflict that arises during
periods of self-reflection. It speaks to the struggle between our desire for
growth and change, and the fear and resistance that often accompanies such transformation.
The painting challenges the viewer to confront their own inner demons and to
persevere in the face of adversity.
and Maricha, the golden deer from the Ramayana. It depicts a deer being chased
by dogs. The scene is both beautiful and unsettling, as the grace and elegance
of the deer is contrasted with the violence and aggression of the pursuing
dogs. This painting is a metaphor for the inner conflict that arises during
periods of self-reflection. It speaks to the struggle between our desire for
growth and change, and the fear and resistance that often accompanies such transformation.
The painting challenges the viewer to confront their own inner demons and to
persevere in the face of adversity.
Exhibitions
2024 Against the Tide: Myanmar Art in the Moment, curated by Dr. Melissa Carlson, Karin Weber Gallery, London, The UK
2023 Phenomena, duo of Đỗ Tuấn-Anh and Richie Nath, Galerie BAQ, Paris, France
2023 Tropical Hallucinations, Asia NOW art fair, Galerie BAQ, Paris, France
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