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tegar pratatama

Art that navigates the intricate depths of self-anxiety through collage.

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About tegar

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Tegar Pratatama is an Indonesian collage artist whose practice centers on the internal landscape of self-anxiety. Working from a foundation of personal reflection, the artist uses the medium of collage to piece together fragments of human experience, often focusing on themes of suffering and emotional tension. The work frequently integrates symbolic elements and poetic concepts, sometimes drawing inspiration from verses by a collaborator named Naufal. Through pieces like "Unblessing life," Pratatama builds a visual language that speaks to the complexities of the mind and the weight of existence.

Visual voice

Pratatama’s aesthetic is defined by a layered collage technique that merges symbolic imagery with dark, poetic undertones. The work focuses on the visceral representation of self-anxiety and human suffering through fragmented textures and evocative compositions.
Collage ArtSelf-AnxietyHuman SufferingSymbolic ImageryPoetic Concepts
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tegar pratatama — questions answered

What themes does Tegar Pratatama explore?

The artist focuses on self-anxiety and human suffering, often using symbolic elements to convey these internal emotions.

What is the artist's primary medium?

Tegar Pratatama is a collage artist who creates layered visual narratives using fragmented imagery.

Are there literary influences in the work?

Yes, the artist frequently incorporates poetic concepts and verses by a collaborator named Naufal into the conceptual framework of the art.

Where is the artist located?

Tegar Pratatama is an independent artist based in Indonesia.

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