Jude Zawaideh - Swimmers, 2024
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm
Image Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm
Unique Work
Unframed
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Jude Zawaideh’s approaches to art making are prompted by a poetic longing to document memories as an embodied experience. The body in her work has become a site where pluralities in nature intertwine, visualized through our physical agency in various environments. The self on the other hand is a substance of fluency competent of yielding its own meaning accordingly. Zawaideh’s compositions point to binaries in human experiences as her figures embody nature and its mobility. The artist captures the essence of the self in response to the physical body over time. With a focus on a contemporary figurative style, her work serves as a reflective medium that pushes towards notions of self-reflection and naturalistic exploration. Surveying her recollections of childhood, home, relationships, and family, the artist offers layered tokens of the seasons she has flourished through. Zawaideh uses watercolors as a medium that assumes the form of the physical body, underscoring its fluidity and changeability. Whereas, she uses oil paint as a means of materializing the patience it takes to understand oneself candidly. She creates enigmatic, vaguely familiar compositions, diving into her personal odyssey from childhood to selfhood.
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm
Image Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm
Unique Work
Unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £20.00
Jude Zawaideh’s approaches to art making are prompted by a poetic longing to document memories as an embodied experience. The body in her work has become a site where pluralities in nature intertwine, visualized through our physical agency in various environments. The self on the other hand is a substance of fluency competent of yielding its own meaning accordingly. Zawaideh’s compositions point to binaries in human experiences as her figures embody nature and its mobility. The artist captures the essence of the self in response to the physical body over time. With a focus on a contemporary figurative style, her work serves as a reflective medium that pushes towards notions of self-reflection and naturalistic exploration. Surveying her recollections of childhood, home, relationships, and family, the artist offers layered tokens of the seasons she has flourished through. Zawaideh uses watercolors as a medium that assumes the form of the physical body, underscoring its fluidity and changeability. Whereas, she uses oil paint as a means of materializing the patience it takes to understand oneself candidly. She creates enigmatic, vaguely familiar compositions, diving into her personal odyssey from childhood to selfhood.
Screenprint
Media Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm
Image Dimensions: 30 x 42 cm
Unique Work
Unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £20.00
Jude Zawaideh’s approaches to art making are prompted by a poetic longing to document memories as an embodied experience. The body in her work has become a site where pluralities in nature intertwine, visualized through our physical agency in various environments. The self on the other hand is a substance of fluency competent of yielding its own meaning accordingly. Zawaideh’s compositions point to binaries in human experiences as her figures embody nature and its mobility. The artist captures the essence of the self in response to the physical body over time. With a focus on a contemporary figurative style, her work serves as a reflective medium that pushes towards notions of self-reflection and naturalistic exploration. Surveying her recollections of childhood, home, relationships, and family, the artist offers layered tokens of the seasons she has flourished through. Zawaideh uses watercolors as a medium that assumes the form of the physical body, underscoring its fluidity and changeability. Whereas, she uses oil paint as a means of materializing the patience it takes to understand oneself candidly. She creates enigmatic, vaguely familiar compositions, diving into her personal odyssey from childhood to selfhood.