Araru - wood sculpture


Characterized by vivid color, optical movement and energetic visual cadences, Misha's visual work fuses a diverse repertoire of images and forms and is often a symphonic abstraction. Her colorful, densely layered works are held in a state of tension between order and chaos, rational structure and spontaneity. She combines depth and surface relief, orchestrating bold contrasts of form, texture, and space in her pictures. An intimate color palette of bodily fluids - red, pink, white, black, yellow and brown - animate the writhing forms and the refracted memories of cartoonish cultural production.

 

ARARU - WOOD SCULPTURE

by MISHA MILOVANOVICH

SIZE: H: 62 cm x W:41cm // H: 24.4” x W: 16.14”
MATERIAL: Marine ply, acrylic and varnish in 16 parts
EDITION: Unique piece

 

Sculpture made on 16 parts of cut marine-ply pieces. Each angle provides a different view of the piece and a myriad of optical scenes to contemplate. A strong cheerful piece in space that alludes a whimsical approach with its geometric build and organic forms. Misha Milovanovitch is a prolific and versatile artist working in painting, ceramics, and sculpture, originally from Belgrade, living in London for the past 30 years. 

 

Misha's artistic progenitors include her mentor Martin Kippenberger, Wassily Kandinsky  and Phillip Guston as well as contemporary artists Gilbert and George, Keith Tyson, Robert Pruitt and Jim Lambie.