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The Duality - Student Artwork Feature

Felix Art presents its weekly column featuring student artwork. This week we have an oil on canvas painting 'The duality' by Esma Uzar of the Department of Aeronautics

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Feature Artwork The Duality
The Duality, 2020, Oil on canvas, 50x70cm - By Esma Uzar
Feature Artwork The Duality
The Duality, 2020, Oil on canvas, 50x70cm - By Esma Uzar
Feature Artwork The Duality
The Duality, 2020, Oil on canvas, 50x70cm - By Esma Uzar
Felix Art introduces weekly column featuring student artwork and invites student contributionWho can submit?Any current Imperial student can submit entries.Any rules?Considering the volume and nature of the entries, and in line with the tradition of the stiff upper lip British Art world, Felix reserves curatorial discretion regarding publication *wink wink*. All jokes aside - We do not believe in art encumbered by subjective standards and thus invite all genuine submissions. We vouch to work in the best interest of the artist and the Imperial student body, and these concerns will form the only basis for any curatorial decision. The artist reserves all rights regarding any submitted artwork. Where do I send? Please direct your queries and submissions to arts.felix@ic.ac.uk

Looking through to what’s inside I see something made of love flowing like water through memories drifting like clouds, and on the outside I recognize a face with two halves always seeking agreement with one another but never truly blending together. There stands the mind with all it’s logical endeavours to make sense of reality, cold and rigid like ice caps, and on the other side grows love and life, where we are born and thrive, like a tree branching out to look for others, other souls that feel like they’re left behind.

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