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CMCO (2020) by Gerald Mohan Constantine | Acrylic on Canvas | Original Painting | 50 cm x 50 cm

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"Anxiety and depression left me numb but the weeks surprisingly went by in a blink of an eye. Did this even happen or was it all a terrible terrible nightmare? But the biggest question was am I ready to wake up from this nightmarish dream."

Title : CMCO (2020)

Artist : Gerald Mohan Constantine

Medium : Acrylic on Canvas

Size : 50 cm x 50 cm (20" x 20")

Price : RM 1,000

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A little bit about the Artist

Gerald Mohan is a self-taught artist who has been creating art and recycled art as a hobby. Mesmerized by the upcycling movement, he began working with paper, glass and concrete since 2008. He was a top 10 finalist at the Penang Green Expo in 2012 with his Pendant light creation made of Glass bottles.

One form of art that Gerald is most passionate in is paper sculpture. Gerald has been making sculptures from receipts and other paper waste since 2019. Most receipts, especially the thermal type have BPA (Bisphenol A) which is seriously bad for the environment. He collects and saves all his receipts so that they don't not end up in landfills or incinerated where BPA may leach into the earth's soil, water and air. Turning them into beautiful paper sculptures is a win-win for the environment and the arts. 

"What better way to save the environment than by making it into something beautiful like a sculpture." - Gerald Mohan Constantine

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This artwork is part of the virtual art exhibition "2020 - 2021 : What's Your Story" which runs from 21 January until 13 March 2021.