in a Strange work of artIt is worth noting that the artist, Samara Golden, spent several months drawing only the intestines with their contortions and swellings, and used red, blue or yellow blood colors that suggest disease.
Strange work of art painting Made from latex foam and lined with balloons that look like deformed sausages stuck together, they adorn the murals and are displayed in the gallery. Art Puzzle Miami BeachAccording to the site Cnn Arabic.
An artist draws a picture in the shape of an intestine
“I loved the idea of bell as a word that can mean so many different things,” Samara said. She is about the instinctive, disgusting but important role that the gut plays.
The gut is responsible for absorbing essential nutrients and transporting waste, but the gut microbiome is also being studied for its ability to modulate our brains, from mood to function and neurological disorders.
Gut’s painting toured art galleries around the world
Samara Golden’s interest in looking inward and in depth came from a more complex installation, and the artwork was shown inside for the first time.night galleryIn Los Angeles last January, before moving now to the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Looking up or down, the mirrors create the illusion of infinite levels, and the layers of the structure, which include bowels, pools of glowing water, snakes, crabs and piles of furniture, follow each other endlessly. But the intricate and complex landscape somehow became the protagonist of the project. And about the period of preparation of this work for the exhibition.night gallery“I loved doing the interior part with him and couldn’t stop,” said the artist.
A series of mirrors to display works of art
Golden confirmed she needs about six months with the team.night galleryTo obtain the elements of this ambitious skyscraper illusion, he then worked two months of 16-hour days in the studio to organize the exhibition in Miami.
In Sydney, the artist worked with the Art Gallery of New South Wales for a further four months to place the project in this space, blurring the lines between the museum interior and the installation itself.bowelsOn display at the Art Gallery of New South Wales until the end of 2023.