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NO  COACKROACH JEWEL W10 by saskia pintelon, Image 7.
  • NO COACKROACH JEWEL W10
MIXED
8.5 x 6.5 cm
(3.35 x 2.56 in)
ME TOO RELAX JEWEL W3 by saskia pintelon, Image 4.
  • ME TOO RELAX JEWEL W3
MIXED
I AM ME poster by saskia pintelon, Image 1.
  • I AM ME poster
342 x 292 cm
(134.65 x 114.96 in)
I AM - JEWEL W8 by saskia pintelon, Image 1.
  • I AM - JEWEL W8
MIXED
8.5 x 6.5 cm
(3.35 x 2.56 in)
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HEAVEN AND HELL by saskia pintelon, Image 1.
  • HEAVEN AND HELL
Mixed Media
70 x 38 cm
(27.56 x 14.96 in)
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HANDLE WITH CARE by saskia pintelon, Image 1.
  • HANDLE WITH CARE
Mixed Media
40.5 x 92 cm
(15.94 x 36.22 in)
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HAN JEWEL W1 by saskia pintelon, Image 1.
  • HAN JEWEL W1
MIXED
8.5 x 6.5 cm
(3.35 x 2.56 in)
EGGHEADS by saskia pintelon, Image 1.
  • EGGHEADS
MIXED MEDIA ON CARDBOARD
30 x 20 cm
(11.81 x 7.87 in)
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DAILY NEWS, DAILY MIRROR  (Miscellaneous: Mirror Mirror by saskia pintelon, Image 1.
  • DAILY NEWS, DAILY MIRROR (Miscellaneous: Mirro...
167.5 x 122 cm
(65.94 x 48.03 in)
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COVERS NO NEWS GOOD NEWS LIMITED EDITION 116 by saskia
Limited Edition: COVERS NO NEWS GOOD NEWS LIMITED EDITION
120 Editions
COLORFUL MARKET by saskia pintelon, Image 6.
  • COLORFUL MARKET
Oil On Canvas
80 x 140 cm
(31.5 x 55.12 in)
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CENSORED -JEWEL W13 by saskia pintelon, Image 1.
  • CENSORED -JEWEL W13
MIXED
"8.5" diameter
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BORN THAT WAY JEWEL W5 by saskia pintelon, Image 1.
  • BORN THAT WAY JEWEL W5
MIXED
8.5 x 6.5 cm
(3.35 x 2.56 in)
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BORN THAT WAY - JEWEL W11 by saskia pintelon, Image 10.
  • BORN THAT WAY - JEWEL W11
MIXED
8.5 x 6.5 cm
(3.35 x 2.56 in)
BOOK NO ONE CAN SILENCE ME by saskia pintelon, Image 2.
  • BOOK NO ONE CAN SILENCE ME
PAPER
'Through the Eyes of a baby' IT FEELS LIKE HUNGER WITHOUT APPETITE by saskia, Image 14.
  • 'Through the Eyes of a baby' IT FEELS LIKE HUNG...
Mixed Media on Newspaper
56 x 36 cm
(22.05 x 14.17 in)
'Through the Eyes of a baby'  MOM AND DAD I AM SPECIAL by saskia, Image 4.
  • 'Through the Eyes of a baby' MOM AND DAD I AM ...
Mixed Media and patchwork on canvas
56 x 36 cm
(22.05 x 14.17 in)
'Through the Eyes of a baby'   JESUS CHRIST WHERE ARE YOU? by saskia, Image 10.
  • 'Through the Eyes of a baby' JESUS CHRIST WHE...
Mixed Media on Newspaper
56 x 36 cm
(22.05 x 14.17 in)
'CHEESE OR TEA'   JEWEL W6 by saskia pintelon, Image 5.
  • 'CHEESE OR TEA' JEWEL W6
MIXED
8.5 x 6.5 cm
(3.35 x 2.56 in)
"No News Good News" GOD by saskia pintelon, Image 3.
  • "No News Good News" GOD
56 x 36 cm
(22.05 x 14.17 in)
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Belgium-born Saskia Pintelon moved to Sri Lanka in 1982. Inspired by local and universal issues, stories from the gut and the heart, politics, and day-to-day concerns, her body of works interprets the collective human experience, environment, and the cycle of life with intimate and personal preoccupations. Saskia Pintelon is at heart a figurative painter who periodically verges towards abstraction and text-based work. The abstract canvases began as monochrome, some titled Spaces for Thought, later evolving into Mindscapes; a series of works with an abundance of color that the artist describes as selfies of the mind in its synoptic chaos. Physiognomy fascinates the artist and in the past translated itself into a series of large works, monochrome on recycled tea packaging bags, inspired by marriage proposals in the newspapers of Sri Lanka. Her 2016 series titled I AM ME consists of works from two series, small mixed-media collages and large mixed-media collages. Both are part of an ongoing project whereby the artist revisits her own work in the published, printed accordion-style book The Book of Faces whereby she customizes her own ‘Faces’ and turns them into ‘Other Faces’. The themes are some of her recurring ones related to age, beauty, gender, internet use, love, obsession with fitness, isolation, loneliness, and the balance between the public and the private us. Pintelon provides us a kaleidoscope of the physical and the emotional in her characteristic tongue-in-cheek approach as she subtracts, extracts, and adds to give us a glimpse into what makes us really human.