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Temsuyanger Longkumer, Speaking Amaranthine (Travelling Forest Series), 2024 (framed)
Linocut, 40 × 30cm, edition of 30
Temsüyanger Longkumer is a multimedia artist whose artistic practice spans video, sculpture, site-specific installation, printmaking and painting. Profoundly influenced by his upbringing in Nagaland, Northeast India, his work explores - in his words - ‘the socio-cultural traditions in ethnic societies, and the correlation between communities in the microbial world and our own.’
This framed limited edition linocut is part of a series which, in Temsuyanger’s words, it is inspired by ‘the biblical story of the burning bush - the bush that was on fire but not consumed’. It’s vibrant palette pays homage to the Amaranthus species, a group of short-lived plants known for their deep red colour.
Purchased works are usually despatched within three working days.
Linocut, 40 × 30cm, edition of 30
Temsüyanger Longkumer is a multimedia artist whose artistic practice spans video, sculpture, site-specific installation, printmaking and painting. Profoundly influenced by his upbringing in Nagaland, Northeast India, his work explores - in his words - ‘the socio-cultural traditions in ethnic societies, and the correlation between communities in the microbial world and our own.’
This framed limited edition linocut is part of a series which, in Temsuyanger’s words, it is inspired by ‘the biblical story of the burning bush - the bush that was on fire but not consumed’. It’s vibrant palette pays homage to the Amaranthus species, a group of short-lived plants known for their deep red colour.
Purchased works are usually despatched within three working days.