Tara Dina

Graphite pencil and colouring pencil on folded paper
28 x 33 x 13.5 cm

Regular price £3,600.00
About the Artwork

This work is titled after an eminent female Buddha called Tara, and the Sanskrit word "Dina", used to describe a 24 hour period. Tara is on the left hand side merging into a DNA strand. In the centre is a mandala that includes eyes in two of its petals. The mandala represents the whole, it’s the “Dina” part of the drawing. And the eyes witness the whole through the mandala, as they look out the layers of the artwork. Tara becomes unitive too via merging with the DNA, whilst witnessing the scene..

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Details

Medium: Graphite pencil and colouring pencil on folded paper

Year: 2025

Size: 28 x 33 x 13.5 cm

Ready to Hang: yes

Hung on a french cleat measuring 5cm in the middle top on the back of the work. Spacers are also fixed to the back of the work to give a float mount impression. I will provide both parts of the cleats.

Archie Fooks-Smith

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Archie Fooks-Smith (b. 1995, Bury St Edmunds) is a London-based artist. He holds a BA from the Slade School of Fine Art. He has had solo exhibitions at Emanuel Von Baeyer Gallery and a solo booth at NADA NY. He co-curated the group show Phantomsequor in 2025. He has received residencies at Creative Beings and Mallords. His work has been featured in FAD Magazine and White Hot Magazine.

Hypha Studios Artist: No

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