Nurturing the Mechanized Child


Art Description

Nature’s abundance embodies parental care, while a mechanized offspring symbolizes our digital age. This comparison underscores the child’s potential for growth when nutured or its capacity for havoc when ignored – a message amplified by the icon of a chainsaw.
It vividly captures humanity’s relentless excavation of our world, emphasizing the urgency to restore balance through mindful choices and actions.

Art Specification

Title: Nurturing the Mechanized Child
Year: 2023
Dimension: 30cm x 48cm
Medium: Acrylic
Exhibited In: ART UNITED a contemporary vision
Price: Nu.29,400/-
Artwork Code: AG589

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Tshewang Tenzin

Born 1978, from Mongar

At the age of 12 I started painting, inspired by a patriline of thangka painters. I spent 10 years after that as a student of traditional art and another 20 years as a traditional art teacher. In the year 2007, at the SAARC art camp, I got to know Asha Kama, the pioneer of contemporary art movement in the country. From there on- I started exploring the wondrous world of art more.

My themes mostly consist of the change and connection between the traditional and contemporary. I paint to learn more about myself. I hope that with my search through these creations I get to inspire my students and the viewers who see my art to learn a little more about themselves.