Maharam Digital Product
The Singing Spheres
399931–001
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The Singing Spheres
399931
Shahzia Sikander is a New York-based artist whose work depicts themes of cultural, social, and political histories through techniques associated with traditional Indo-Persian miniature painting. Sikander's The Singing Spheres is composed of hundreds of small icons based on the hair style of female worshipers - known as gopi - of the Hindu god Krishna. Each hand-painted form is unique but becomes anonymous when subsumed by the movement and pattern of the group.
Application
Walls
Price
Product Introduction
March 2016
Content: 65% Cellulose, 35% Latex
Finish: PFAS-Free Protective Topcoat
Backing: None
Reference Dimension: 10' H x 30' W (305cm x 914cm)
Customs: Repeatable
Traffic: Moderate Traffic
Country of Origin: USA
Note: Colors depicted are not an exact representation of the final product. Please request a substrate sample for accurate quality and color reference.
Note on Mold: Intended for use in buildings designed and maintained to avoid moisture on or within walls. Application must conform to current Installation Guidelines included in each shipment.
© 2016 Shahzia Sikander, Maharam under licenseW-Clean with water-based cleanser.
Certifications and Compliance:
Greenguard Gold Certified
Content:
Contains Bio-Based Content
Chemicals:
LBC Red List Free
FR Free
Free of Intentionally Added PFAS
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Shahzia Sikander (b. 1969, Pakistan) is a New York-based artist whose work depicts themes of cultural, social, and political histories through techniques associated with traditional Indo-Persian miniature painting. Sikander challenges the strict formal tropes of this technique by translating the concepts to contemporary forms of painting, animation, and installation.