Showing posts with label feminist art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feminist art. Show all posts

AURA Gallery features the art of iServalan (Sarnia de la Maré FRSA) in a striking new exhibition

 🌿✨ New Era in Motion: The Natural Line Awakens

AURA Digital Gallery | October 2025
By Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

A new pulse begins.
After years exploring the Anthropogenic-Digital world of Immersion, the lens now turns toward the raw choreography of life itself — the movements that occur before thought, before logic, before design. This is the dawn of AURA’s new artistic period, where nature, dance, and chaos lines collide to create an evolving language of motion and form.

🌊 The Motion of Nature

These new moving image artworks are living meditations — each one drawn from organic gestures, tidal rhythms, and the silent mechanics of growth.
From the arc of a bird’s flight to the shiver of grass in shadow, the works translate the invisible architecture of nature into kinetic light. Layer upon layer of imagery, movement, and time dissolve into seamless animation — motion as poetry, not narrative.

Each piece begins as a hand-drawn sketch, a spontaneous line — chaotic, imperfect, alive. These lines are then reinterpreted through digital composition, echoing wind, water, and anatomical flow. What emerges are figurative abstractions, both human and elemental, that dance within their own ecosystems of colour and light.

💃 Dance, Chaos, and the Human Trace

In this series, the body itself becomes algorithm — rhythm, pulse, and interruption. The figurative lines recall the gestures of dance: the torque of a spine, the elongation of breath, the stillness before release. Every frame feels performed, like movement captured in mid-becoming.

This is art that breathes, stumbles, and recovers.
It refuses symmetry. It celebrates entropy.
It is human energy seen through digital atmosphere — a return to the organic after the code.

🌾 Materials and Ethos

Each new AURA moving image is produced as a limited edition of ten, mastered in 4K, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
They are designed for collectors, curators, and interior designers who understand art not as decoration, but as dialogue — as a breathing presence within space.

All works continue AURA’s eco-conscious philosophy:

  • 100% digital delivery (zero waste, zero shipping footprint)

  • ethically produced displays and sustainable power recommendations

  • carbon-neutral creative workflow

🔶 Titles from the New Period (2025–2026)

  • Kinetic Flora — The breath of trees, rendered in chromatic motion

  • Dance of the Line — Human gesture as geometry in flux

  • Chaos Studies I–III — Fragments of entropy and grace

  • Rain Body — The fluid self dissolving into light

  • Anthro-Botanica — The merging of skin and leaf

Each piece is a conversation between discipline and accident, instinct and algorithm — a dialogue with the living systems that created us.

🌍 Invitation to Collectors & Curators

Collectors, galleries, and curators are invited to preview this new phase through private online screenings and limited edition releases at
👉 digitalaura.art

Enquiries for exhibitions, collaborations, and acquisitions:
📩 info@digitalaura.art

🌱 A New Period, A New Pulse

The AURA Natural Line Period represents a philosophical turning — from synthetic perfection toward organic imperfection; from data toward dance; from silence toward motion.

Every frame is a breath. Every line is a living thing.
This is art evolved — the next rhythm of AURA.

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City Chicks, Photography from tthe Selfie Art Series by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA








Image Description

The artwork, titled City Chicks, presents a surreal, layered digital collage featuring three mirrored self-portraits of the artist. Each figure wears a shimmering gold mini-dress with long, platinum-white braids cascading forward, veiling the face of the central figure. Their tattooed legs dominate the lower half of the composition, extending toward cracked egg yolks that drip against an urban skyline faintly visible in the background. The repetition of the figure creates a sense of rhythm and power, yet their toes press against fragile eggshells, one visibly bleeding, amplifying the tension between strength and vulnerability. The backdrop of oversized chicks introduces irony, tenderness, and contrast—softness against steel, innocence against performance.


City Chicks – Walking on Eggshells in a Golden Age of Performance

In my latest work, City Chicks, I explore the fragile dance women perform to maintain their public image in a world still shaped by male expectations.

The piece is a digital manipulation of full-body self-portraits, multiplied and mirrored into a striking tableau. Three versions of myself stand in shimmering gold dresses, platinum braids veiling the central figure’s face. Beneath, tattooed legs extend toward cracked egg yolks—symbols of fragility and pressure. One set of toes bleeds, revealing the cost of walking on eggshells in plain sight.

The backdrop juxtaposes innocence with irony: oversized chicks dominate the scene, their softness at odds with the sharpness of the imagery. They playfully underscore how femininity is often infantilised—sweet, harmless, decorative—even while women are expected to endure and perform with grace.

The city skyline lingers faintly in the background: a reminder that this performance takes place on a public stage. Women in contemporary culture are asked to be endlessly adaptable—visible yet controlled, bold but never threatening. The repetition of my own figure mirrors this demand for constant reinvention, as though one version is never enough.

City Chicks is not simply a self-portrait. It is feminist commentary, irony, and personal myth all layered together. The yolk becomes a metaphor for wasted potential, for fragility beneath the gloss, for the impossible perfection women are asked to maintain.

This work speaks to collectors of contemporary feminist art, those interested in self-portraiture, and anyone who recognises the absurd performance demanded of women in modern society. It is both visually striking and conceptually challenging—at once satirical and sincere.


City Chicks is available now through my Saatchi store.


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