For their latest solo exhibition, "Restless Node in a Quiet Net," Arohi Ranade explores the visual and symbolic interconnections within a curated subset of their hand-made digital & analog artworks. The installation is composed of abstract and colorful mixed media works.
Ranade (b. 1996) is a contemporary installation artist whose destructive/creative practice incorporates both digital and analog art-making techniques. In 2020, they received their B.A. in Studio Art and B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas in Austin. Their art practice is an image compression system that eats away at the artist's personal repository of digital photographs, memories, images, and documentation.
The final assemblage / photomontage is reproduced on canvas or fabric and all digital files are deleted and laid to rest. Arohi incorporates analog techniques such as painting, drawing, and embroidering to highlight the recurring symbols and images in their art.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will be on display through November 17.
For their latest solo exhibition, "Restless Node in a Quiet Net," Arohi Ranade explores the visual and symbolic interconnections within a curated subset of their hand-made digital & analog artworks. The installation is composed of abstract and colorful mixed media works.
Ranade (b. 1996) is a contemporary installation artist whose destructive/creative practice incorporates both digital and analog art-making techniques. In 2020, they received their B.A. in Studio Art and B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas in Austin. Their art practice is an image compression system that eats away at the artist's personal repository of digital photographs, memories, images, and documentation.
The final assemblage / photomontage is reproduced on canvas or fabric and all digital files are deleted and laid to rest. Arohi incorporates analog techniques such as painting, drawing, and embroidering to highlight the recurring symbols and images in their art.
Following the opening reception, the exhibition will be on display through November 17.
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