Cell Division-Shooting at the Moon

AB gallery | Stand : Z6(P02)

This mixed-media work represents a harmonious convergence of sculpture and painting. The focal point is a volumetric Moon Jar, crafted with pearlescent overglaze porcelain, which physically protrudes from the canvas. This vessel serves as a dual metaphor for the moon and the female form—specifically, a "cradle of life" or womb.

Revealed within the jar are vibrant red pomegranate seeds, symbolizing "cell division" and the primal energy of creation. The background features a dramatic gradient transitioning from deep midnight blue to vibrant magenta, evoking a mystical night sky.

Inspired by the poetry of Yun Dong-ju, this colorful void represents a space of hope where dreams are projected. The tactile contrast between the glossy, relief ceramic and the soft, oil-painted atmosphere creates a unique spatial depth, inviting viewers to contemplate the mystery of birth and feminine resilience.

  • Art Style: Porcelain, Oil on Canvas
  • Size and orientation: Square
  • Dimensions (cm): Height- 55.00, Width- 55.00, Depth- 7.00
  • Colour: Midnight Blue, Magenta Pink, Pearl White
  • Price: AED 15000