Veda Saravanan
Limited Air Space
Limited Air Space
30"x40" original painting by Veda Saravanan
Acrylic on Canvas
As an artist, Veda is trying to bring attention to the luxurious and leisurely usage of our limited airspace and how our choices are crowding out the great blue skies. Through innovations in technology our planes fly more frequently, helicopters fly longer, and air balloon fly higher spuing more and more toxic fumes into the atmosphere further disintegrating our ozone layer. We don’t want birds nesting in our airports or tarmacs because of the inconvenience and delays its causes us without thinking of the way our flight paths impact their migration patterns. Will we ever learn respect this world winged creatures and share our limited airspace?
Veda Saravanan has always been self taught and experimental with her color palette. She doesn't hesitate to let her colors speak to her and bring brightness to her different forms of art. Veda loves to see the surprise element in the outcome of using different colors and designs. Traveling has really impacted the different ways she uses colors and culture in her work. She has been traveling since a young age and continues do so as a passion towards her art. Her distinctive style and cultural upbringing allowed her to become the artist that she is today. She has been all over the world and it continues to inspire her work.
As for sculpting, she likes to mold day to day movements and expressions. She focuses on masks and small figurines of humans. Facial expressions have always inspired her because she feels like the smallest expression can tell volumes.