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Fall Sonata I & II- Diana Majumdar

"Fall Sonata I & II" is a multi-dimensional mixed media art piece with encaustic wax and oil paint on wood panel created by artist Diana Majumdar. This piece is a diptych and features an antique piece of sheet music hidden behind two Song Sparrows perched amongst branches of yellow foliage.

 

These pieces can either be installed with space between them or touching. Additionally, they can be rearranged ( as shown in the photos) Lastly, they can be purchased separately.

 

"Fall Sonata I & II" both measure at 12" x 4" unframed. Framing options are available if desired, please contact Colibri Art & Framing for more information.

Pricing:

Fall Sonata I ( a la carte) $ 300
Fall Sonata II ( a la carte) $ 300

 

Diptych:  Fall Sonata I & II ( together) $600

Fall Sonata I & II- Diana Majumdar

$600.00Price
  • Diana Majumdar's work is a journey of discovery. Layering, obscuring, and revealing details are integral components of her process. She often combines mediums that don't traditionally go together. Diana uses encaustic to fuse layers, achieving a deep multi-dimensional surface. She enjoys achieving a dreamy appearance on her work by creating veiled surfaces using the encaustic . The wax allows layers to recede or even become obscured, which prevents Majumdar from becoming too precise or realistic. 

     

    Majumdar grew up in Estonia in the last days of the Soviet Union and was exposed to many forms of art at an early age through her father.  She enjoyed spending time watching him draw and paint. She also cherished their visits to museums in Estonia, Russia, and Armenia, especially because he gifted her his large collection of art books printed in Russian and Armenian. Majumdar studied at The Academy of Art University and enjoyed exploring the range of mediums and methods taught there. Majumdar is an interdimensional artists with experience in clay sculpture, figurative charcoal drawings, painting with watercolors, oil and acrylic, in addition to her mixed media work.

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