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Yasmin Hayat

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Yasmin Hayat, The Lion & Whale, 2023
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Yasmin Hayat, The Lion & Whale, 2023
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Yasmin Hayat

The Lion & Whale, 2023
Genuine malachite, ochre and indigo, watercolour on Nepalese rice paper
9.25 x 7.28ins (23.5 x 18.5cm) (artwork size)
12.4 x 10.43ins (31.5 x 26.5cm) (framed size)
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Yasmin Hayat, Ragamala Dancer, 2018
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Yasmin Hayat, Ragamala Dancer, 2018
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Yasmin Hayat, Ragamala Dancer, 2018
'Bull & Whale, the zoomorphic representations of Land and sea. The animals are said to have been chosen both for the obvious - the bull for agriculture and the whale...
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"Bull & Whale, the zoomorphic representations of Land and sea. The animals are said to have been chosen both for the obvious - the bull for agriculture and the whale as the king of the ocean. However, it is also said that when the first stories of the cosmos were narrated, the constellations depicting fish (Pisces) and the bull (Taurus) were visible in the sky.

As I created this series of paintings, I imagine the other marvellous creatures with profound meanings. I painted Sobek, to acknowledge the importance of the crocoilde in the Earth's story. I have also depicted Leo in his multiple forms - as the sun, and here as a lion in conversation with the bull. Painted after traditional manuscripts in which the stories originate, I have used semi-precious stones such as malachite and natural pigments on Nepalese paper to retell this intriguing tale."
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