Watercolour painting on canson paper
25 CM X 25 CM
Decalogy of Emotions is a series of 10 abstract paintings (3 out of 10 have been adopted) depicting different forms of emotions. This series was created as a means for people to express themselves more. There are times when the artist finds it hard to express her emotions in words, and painting has been one of her forms to denote her emotions. As emotion itself is something subjective, the viewers are free to interact and feel for themselves what emotions each flower portrayed. 3 of these pieces (not shown above) have been adopted during her previous exhibitions. Therefore, she hopes that slowly the rest of the pieces will continue to be adopted and be something that can light up the lives of others.
Grace Angel (b. 1999, Indonesia) is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in Singapore. Grace is a graduate with a degree Honours in Fine Art Practice from NAFA in partnership with UCLan. As a practicing artist and printmaker, her works often explore the notion of human nature and the beauty in their imperfections. In her current interest, she focuses more on restoring the lost and forgotten memories found in the society’s mundaneness. Looking into the thematic exploration of both inhabited and abandoned spaces and slowly moving into tackling the complex issues of abandonment and memory in the present’s context. Often characterised by her use of symbolism and juxtapositional composition in her works, she has been able to examine the context of her interest in different experiences of drawing, painting, printmaking, and also installations.