Chords of time.
Chords of time.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

An exploration of music and imagination, as tools to navigate mental and physical incarceration. Inspired by the expressions of Ibrahim Fanou.

Poise.
Poise.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A mixed media visualisation responding to Vera Doarme’s writing and drawings, communicating her arrival and adaptation to her new home in London.

Silent Night.
Silent Night.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A visual interpretation, contemplating isolation and voicelessness in the face of social and bodily oppression; created in response to NIlofar Akmut's poem ‘Amnesia’.

The Road.
The Road.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

The road considers new and old paths discovered on the road to freedom, the artwork combines multiple elements from the collaborative Roads to Empire workshop.

Skin Deep.
Skin Deep.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A visual response to Laura Stephanescu’s workshop artwork, considering the impact of external stereotypes and prejudices, rooted in geopolitically ascribed identities.

Body Language.
Body Language.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A multimedia drawing deploying calligraphy and free human form to evoke a sense of spirit of rebellion. Inspired by Denise Lee’s artwork.

Aviator.
Aviator.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A visual reinterpretation of Jalila Abassi’s drawings and experiences of travel, language and identity .

Through the Wire.
Through the Wire.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

Price: £500

Inspired by Joerg Stadler’s contemplation on physical borders that separate communities;, ‘you can still see through barbed wire… to meet, you have to tear it down’.

Chords of time.
Poise.
Silent Night.
The Road.
Skin Deep.
Body Language.
Aviator.
Through the Wire.
Chords of time.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

An exploration of music and imagination, as tools to navigate mental and physical incarceration. Inspired by the expressions of Ibrahim Fanou.

Poise.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A mixed media visualisation responding to Vera Doarme’s writing and drawings, communicating her arrival and adaptation to her new home in London.

Silent Night.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A visual interpretation, contemplating isolation and voicelessness in the face of social and bodily oppression; created in response to NIlofar Akmut's poem ‘Amnesia’.

The Road.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

The road considers new and old paths discovered on the road to freedom, the artwork combines multiple elements from the collaborative Roads to Empire workshop.

Skin Deep.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A visual response to Laura Stephanescu’s workshop artwork, considering the impact of external stereotypes and prejudices, rooted in geopolitically ascribed identities.

Body Language.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A multimedia drawing deploying calligraphy and free human form to evoke a sense of spirit of rebellion. Inspired by Denise Lee’s artwork.

Aviator.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

A visual reinterpretation of Jalila Abassi’s drawings and experiences of travel, language and identity .

Through the Wire.

Materials: Acrylic, chalk, Charcoal, Ink on Paper.

Year: 2021

Artist: Deanio X

Price: £500

Inspired by Joerg Stadler’s contemplation on physical borders that separate communities;, ‘you can still see through barbed wire… to meet, you have to tear it down’.

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