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    I'm Sheela Gowda, an artist, I live in Bangalore in South

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    India. I started out as a painter, but now I work with sculptural installations and

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    also painting, but in a very different way. I am constantly, kind of, observing

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    and you observe from a personal point of view, you observe from finding something

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    that's new or surprising and not everything that you find becomes

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    material for a work, but there is a moment when an idea and a material

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    comes together. I think it's all the more relevant at

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    this point in India to do what I'm doing, things are changing really quickly, but I

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    don't think what's happening now is necessarily a positive, in fact we are

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    going backwards in many ways. So this is my studio that I built first, before

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    I built my house and it's a custom-built studio and was actually quite large when

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    I built it but it has shrunk. There's so much stuff in it and also my work seems to

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    have gotten bigger and I'm a little bit of a hoarder, I don't let go of small

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    things or big things which I think might be useful. So having brought something

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    home to my studio and looking at it doesn't necessarily then lead to a work. It

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    could be that action actually takes me to something else so these gestures of

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    material locating or looking for one material and finding another, all these

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    are certain processes of making or how a work comes about. For me the formal

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    concerns of a work is very important and I see it as a big challenge to bring

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    about an idea through a formal language and that is usually underlined by the

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    material that I use. The material also has a different context of its own and

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    so I try to either transform the material without changing its identity

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    too much and I try to weave in my own ideas

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    in the larger sense of the work, so both of them exist side by side. At no point

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    has my work been sculpture, in the pure sense, it's always been a relationship to

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    space or your relationship to it as a viewer, which is the case with the work

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    'Behold' which was done for the Venice Biennale. First time when I worked

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    towards 'Behold' I had with me already the raw material for it, at least one part of

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    it, which is the hair rope. I have been seeing this hair rope round around car

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    bumpers for a long time and in the early 90s when I was becoming aware of

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    materials for their own sake I also collected the hair rope because it was a

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    very interesting object. I think it's used on the vehicle as a talisman. There

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    is the question of being in control of a vehicle, at the same time there's a great

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    vulnerability. Each row has probably hundreds of individuals' hair within it

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    of all genders, ages, communities, so it was really a coming together of people

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    and that was a starting point of that work. I felt that this aspect of the work

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    would be underlined by creating a mass of it, so I joined up about the thousand

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    pieces of this hair rope, so the whole thing came to about four kilometers. The

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    next aspect of the work was to bring the bumpers, because there's a contrast

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    between the organic material and industrial material like a car bumper, so

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    the rotundity of the steel bumper the softness of the curvature of the bumper

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    contrasted with a black of the hair, for something that I said 'okay now, now it's

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    a question of "how do I use these two?"' and I thought like having the steel heavy

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    elements being held up by the ropes was already a certain statement about the

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    strength and the contrast between the two materials, so that's how 'Behold' came about

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    this is an absolutely fascinating shop, I mean the variety is immense. I basically

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    use things which are quite abstract and which I don't feel will abuse its

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    original use. Like these for example, are like copper capsules which you wear

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    around your arm or on your neck and inside will be put a rounded piece

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    of paper, which will have some writing to ward off evil or whatever problems you

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    might be having, but in itself it's not a sacrilegious thing to use

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    so, what you see here are the different stages of the evolution of this figure but what I

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    found was this this one interests me more, because this is somewhere between a

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    piece of wood and possibly a representation of a person because you

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    see two eyes and very rudimentary ways of carving out a figure and that's the

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    kind of that thing that interests me, where form material and context come

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    together

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    the moment of transformation when something is very definitive there's not

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    much more to say about it and you find something that's in that moment of being

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    and not-being or becoming, I think that's far more challenging and interesting to

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    actually appropriate for what you want to say. Art cannot be a kind of an

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    illustration to an issue and I don't consider art to be an agent of social

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    change alone. It occupies other spaces as well and I think one of it is about the

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    exploration of language and the exploration of language actually leads

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    you to philosophy, to aesthetics, to cultural differences in the way we see

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    things or in the kind of things we engage with. I think art is also about

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    how you look at things, how you evaluate things around you

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The example sentences of CONTRASTED in videos (15 in total of 22)

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historically adverb , the determiner merchant noun, singular or mass society noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction osaka proper noun, singular has verb, 3rd person singular present always adverb distinctly adverb contrasted verb, past participle that preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner imperial adjective capitals noun, plural .
contrasted verb, past participle , the determiner army proper noun, singular s proper noun, singular variant noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner phalanx noun, singular or mass weapon noun, singular or mass system noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present mounted verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner hemmt proper noun, singular a determiner 3 cardinal number heavy adjective
birling verb, gerund or present participle s proper noun, singular viewpoint noun, singular or mass will modal be verb, base form directly adverb contrasted verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner message noun, singular or mass soon adverb to to be verb, base form delivered verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction inspector proper noun, singular
contrasted verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction zoey proper noun, singular , who wh-pronoun d proper noun, singular been verb, past participle driven verb, past participle to to hostility noun, singular or mass by preposition or subordinating conjunction scott proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction lightning proper noun, singular , who wh-pronoun was verb, past tense just adverb
it personal pronoun can modal change verb, base form over preposition or subordinating conjunction time noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction that preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner should modal be verb, base form contrasted verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction
contrasted verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction dark adjective shadows noun, plural here adverb under preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner trees noun, plural we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present able adjective to to see verb, base form so adverb much adverb more adjective, comparative
for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner truth noun, singular or mass , are verb, non-3rd person singular present contrasted verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction foolish adjective characters noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction mr proper noun, singular poe proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction many adjective others noun, plural who wh-pronoun
early adjective days noun, plural , that wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present why wh-adverb she personal pronoun sees verb, 3rd person singular present black adjective and coordinating conjunction white adjective or coordinating conjunction highly adverb contrasted verb, past participle patterns noun, plural the determiner best adjective, superlative .
it personal pronoun kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction contrasted verb, past participle you personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner rose verb, past tense and coordinating conjunction with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner skull noun, singular or mass it personal pronoun was verb, past tense kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction

Use "contrasted" in a sentence | "contrasted" example sentences

How to use "contrasted" in a sentence?

  • Men are never duly touched and impressed with a conviction of their insignificance, until they have contrasted themselves with the majesty of God
    -R. C. Sproul-
  • Joy is at its keenest when contrasted with sorrow, courage at its height when it follows fear, faith at its noblest when it grows from doubt.
    -Alice Hegan Rice-
  • A Curve does not exist in its full power until contrasted with a straight line.
    -Robert Henri-
  • The non-commutativity of the underlying process produces an ontological complementarity. This must be contrasted to Bohr's epistemological complementarity.
    -Basil Hiley-
  • So far as discipline is concerned, freedom means not its absence but the use of higher and more rational forms as contrasted with those that are lower or less rational.
    -Charles Horton Cooley-
  • When contrasted with the much longer time that life has been present, the course of Christianity thus far is but a brief moment.
    -Kenneth Scott Latourette-
  • It is the clash of two different worlds that makes British-ness unique - we have an aristocratic, noble history, but it is always contrasted with something rebellious.
    -Christopher Bailey-

Definition and meaning of CONTRASTED

What does "contrasted mean?"

verb
differ.

What are antonyms of "contrasted"?
Some common antonyms of "contrasted" are:
  • resemble,
  • echo,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.