Echoes of Undergrowth by John Marie Andrada
Haridas Contemporary is excited to announce John Marie Andrada (b. 2001) upcoming solo exhibition with the gallery.
How often have we tried to mark our ideas of growth? It is a process that eludes and empowers, albeit one we have tried to demarcate and demystify. Growth exists in abundance; teems in flourishing moments. Yet, it also lurks at cavernous loss and despair. While we adapt or struggle to present a mirage of reality, an undergrowth persists in our psychology.
Built on the melding of ethereal and corporeal facets of natural phenomena and human anatomy, Echoes of Undergrowth marks Andrada’s second solo at Haridas Contemporary. Featuring sixteen new works comprising of fourteen paintings and two multi-media installations, Andrada seeks to lull the viewer into botanical dreamscapes as they piece together newfound focal points in nature and the physical body.
Haridas Contemporary is excited to announce John Marie Andrada (b. 2001) upcoming solo exhibition with the gallery.
How often have we tried to mark our ideas of growth? It is a process that eludes and empowers, albeit one we have tried to demarcate and demystify. Growth exists in abundance; teems in flourishing moments. Yet, it also lurks at cavernous loss and despair. While we adapt or struggle to present a mirage of reality, an undergrowth persists in our psychology.
Built on the melding of ethereal and corporeal facets of natural phenomena and human anatomy, Echoes of Undergrowth marks Andrada’s second solo at Haridas Contemporary. Featuring sixteen new works comprising of fourteen paintings and two multi-media installations, Andrada seeks to lull the viewer into botanical dreamscapes as they piece together newfound focal points in nature and the physical body.
