Shomalsar
Dominant hues and softened colours orbit the beauty of cultural contrast and emotional reverberance, capturing the state where rooted identity meets xenofascination.
At its centre, a circle is cut by seven evenly-spaced strings. We want to evoke the syncopated rhythm of bulerías. For added depth the unsettling seventh string brings deep symbolic importance in Shomalsar. Sepia tones recall an old rhythmic tradition brought by the ancients.
Golden spots shimmer across the canvas like newly found gold, an aesthetic metaphor for value cloaked under ornaments.
Outer verdant circle embodies an entity deeply connected to its surroundings whilst the inner circle in carmine suggests sacrifice and resilience protecting the very essence, nested in an amalgamate of soft mahogany and halcyon white, amidst the turbulence outside in blurry diagonal beams.
Above inscript
Every drop of the ocean is the ocean itself.
means we are not merely part of the whole, instead we are, each of us, the whole in essence.
