Lofty Landscape Depictions

Narangkar Glover Captures the Beauty of Nature with the Eye of a Child

These awe-inspiring paintings are the work of artist Narangkar Glover. Her works are currently exhibiting at the Andrea Schwartz Gallery in a group exhibition entitled 'Admit Eight' in San Francisco. The Oakland-based painter has a self-confessed preoccupation with the past. She calls her work "autobiographical," and Glover's creative process begins with an "investigation" of her childhood memories.

The monument's depictions of landscape captures the altered perception of the world that lives in one's earliest memories. Her figures are dwarfed by massive mountain ranges and cliffs, but this is not meant as a tactic for intimidation. Her subjects appear comforted by their surroundings and anxious to explore. There is a quiet serenity about Glover's work, as well as a level of calmness and security that often abandons us by grade school. For these reasons these pieces are deeply affecting. They return viewers to a vulnerable state reminiscent of childhood, before embracing cynicism and forming a skin as thick as rawhide. Narangkar Glover's works have the ability to bring a sentimental tear to one's eye.
Trend Themes
1. Childhood-inspired Artwork - There is a rising trend in the creation of art inspired by the artist's childhood memories or perception of the world as a child, presenting an opportunity for artists and galleries to tap into the nostalgia market.
2. Depictions of Tranquil Landscapes - More and more artists are capturing serene landscapes in artworks, creating a trend that could inspire art collectors to seek out pieces that bring calmness and tranquillity to their spaces.
3. Nostalgia as a Consumer Sentiment - As nostalgia continues to be a powerful sentiment in consumer behavior, brands can leverage it to design and market products that invoke childhood memories and create emotional connections with customers.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art - The fine art industry could benefit from Narangkar Glover's success in portraying tranquil landscapes, as consumers may seek out similar pieces.
2. Galleries - Galleries could promote exhibitions featuring childhood-inspired artwork, capitalizing on the nostalgia trend and encouraging people to visit and purchase art.
3. Home Decor - Home decor companies could use nostalgia as a selling point, creating throwback designs or products that evoke memories of childhood and create a cozy and sentimental atmosphere in homes.

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