Alexander Sebastianus Indonesian, b. 1995
Parts of Forest XI, 2021
Stitched Handwoven Indigo dyed cotton.
Framed with reclaimed wood
Framed with reclaimed wood
155 x 94 cm
'Abdi Alam pt.1 exhibits remnants of a weaver’s forest ruminations during his pilgrimage in Merubetiri National Park, 2017 and Gunung Gede Pangrango, 2021. The abandonment of roots, deforestation of a...
"Abdi Alam pt.1 exhibits remnants of a weaver’s forest ruminations during his pilgrimage in Merubetiri National Park, 2017 and Gunung Gede Pangrango, 2021. The abandonment of roots, deforestation of a family, and the shedding of change are several extensions of A. Sebastianus’s contemplation throughout his cyanotype prints and woven studies. A line represents a single tree, a woven cloth embodies a whole forest.
The traditional lurik weaving motif, telupat symbolizes the sacred barrier worn by the loyal servant to protect the royal palace. Abdi Hutan (2021 - end) is on-going installation that re-sacralize lurik weavings as forest guardians at the age of the Anthropocene. Wrapped and armored in hues of Indigofera, trees are protected and blessed from illegal loggers at the borders of an endangered forest."
The traditional lurik weaving motif, telupat symbolizes the sacred barrier worn by the loyal servant to protect the royal palace. Abdi Hutan (2021 - end) is on-going installation that re-sacralize lurik weavings as forest guardians at the age of the Anthropocene. Wrapped and armored in hues of Indigofera, trees are protected and blessed from illegal loggers at the borders of an endangered forest."
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