Terracotta and Gold Figures by Vipoo Srivilasa Conjure Joy and the Divine
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Vipoo Srivilasa is an artist known for his engaging ceramic sculptures that embody joy and creativity. His works, often between one and two feet tall, are adorned with floral baubles, mandala motifs, and gold accents. These sculptures illustrate a connection between the spiritual and the earthly realms. A solo exhibition titled 'Iconic Figures: Devas, Deities and Divas' opens with 15 years of his practice on display, featuring both his iconic white and blue ceramics and a new terracotta collection, merging his cultural backgrounds. The exhibition runs from August 20 to September 16 in New Farm, Queensland.
Srivilasa's figures are clad in floral baubles, mandala-like motifs, and gold details, often with their fingers shaped like a V, invoking both the mundane and the divine.
The exhibition features both his signature white and blue materials, along with a more recent foray into terracotta, bridging Srivilasa's cultural heritages.
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