Hand-Finished 03/20 | Jamel Armand Silkscreen
Hand-Finished 03/20 | Jamel Armand Silkscreen
Title: Teetering
Size: 42x58 cm {unframed}
Technique: Screen print technique on 250 grs paper
8 colours | Edition of 33
numbered and signed by the artist
printed in Lisbon, Portugal by Lavandaria
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Jamel Armand, born in The Hague (NL) in 1978, is a multidisciplinary artist whose creative journey has been shaped by diverse influences and experiences. Graduating from the Cartoon School in Amsterdam in 2004 and later attending photography school in Rotterdam, Armand's formal education has contributed to his unique artistic vision.
With a playful exploration of visual language, the use of bold palettes, precise compositions, and diverse mediums reflects an experimental approach to visual expression. His raw, unpredictable style evokes the spontaneity and freedom inherent in the act of play, inviting viewers to engage with his art on an intuitive level.
Armand's experience of synesthesia, where he sees colors and shapes in response to music, adds a unique dimension to his work. This sensory blending mirrors the theme of "States of Play," where the boundaries between different sensory experiences blur, allowing for new forms of creative expression.
Through the exploration of his Indonesian heritage and the portrayal of tribal subjects, Armand delves into questions of cultural identity, ancestry, and the human experience.
In essence, Jamel Armand's art serves as a visual testament to the enduring legacy of indigenous cultures and the timeless power of human expression. Through his evocative creations, he invites us to journey through the tapestry of visual history and connect with the essence of our shared humanity.
Jamel's use of recurring symbols that imbues his work with layers of meanings and emotions. These symbols evoke themes of creativity, joy, sadness, and pride, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of the human condition. In this way, Armand's art fosters a dialogue about the power of imagination, emotion, and storytelling in shaping our personal realities.
Overall, Jamel Armand's participation in "States of Play" adds depth and diversity to the exhibition, offering viewers a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between play, creativity, and cultural identity. His evocative artwork invites audiences to engage with the exhibition's themes in a profound and meaningful way, fostering connections and sparking new insights into the nature of human experience.