Contained Distress by Eberta Sulistyaningrum
Contained Distress by Eberta Sulistyaningrum
After seeing Picasso's Femme en pleurs at the Tate Modern, Eberta was deeply affected by its themes of suffering and loss, later deciding to draw upon that catharsis to create Contained Distress. Her reimagination of Picasso's painting uses tribal masks and tattoos from the Dayak tribes of Borneo, whose people are known for their fearless ability to overcome challenges that come their way.
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Product Details
Product Details
Giclée Fine Art Print (SGD 300)
Limited edition of 100, hand-numbered, unframed
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
310gsm Textured Fine Art Paper (100% Cotton, Acid-Free, Archival)
42 x 59.4cm (A2)
Year Created
Year Created
2021
Artwork Inspired By
Artwork Inspired By
Femme en pleurs (The Weeping Woman) (1937) by Pablo Picasso
About The Artist
About The Artist
Eberta is an Indonesian artist who expresses herself by experimenting with different styles of digital illustration. She is particularly drawn to the idea of illustrating common objects by breaking their rules of shapes, textures, and colours.
Artist Country
Artist Country
- Indonesia
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