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Original Artwork
Dimensions: Height 42 in x Width 26 in.
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Winnie Sidharta’s watercolor shapes combine cultural and natural references into bright, textile-like repetitions. The wriggling blocks of color and pattern in this piece form an eclectic aesthetic composition that leaves no corner of the paper neglected.
Works in Queens, NY
In the age of migration and multicultural families, no one has to be one thing - Winnie straddles three countries of Indonesia, China, and the U.S where she worked as educator as well as artist. In her mixed-media works, tropical and botanical motifs are not relegated as an exotic backdrop but intermingle with human bodies. Some motifs are more pronounced, like figures sitting in the position of or making hand gestures of Buddha. But Winnie's playful collage uses these pieces to resist the sense of a fixed origin, fully giving in celebrating rather than resisting the confusions of having multitudinous identities.
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