Breath
Original Artwork. Photography, Ink and acrylic, on recycled cardboard. Mounted on wood frame. Ready for hanging. 42" x 36"
In addition to being the primary composer, singer, lyricist, and musician for HuDost, Moksha Sommer is a full-time artist who is active in Music Performance and Composition, 2D and 3D media, Interdisciplinary Intermedia Studies and Practices, Arts Production, Performance/New Genre Art, Feminist Art and Theory, and Social Activist Art. She holds an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts and a BFA from Montreal’s Concordia University; both received with Great Distinction. She has received several grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Kentucky Women’s Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Her work utilizes immersive, multi-sensory, multidisciplinary experience as a means to blur the boundaries in relation to art as ritual and ritual as art and the intimacy and surrender that can be experienced in the state of acknowledged unknowing.
This page is for her 2D artworks that are currently for sale.
Original Artwork. Photography, Ink and acrylic, on recycled cardboard. Mounted on wood frame. Ready for hanging. 42" x 36"
Original Artwork. Acrylic and Ink on Recycled Cardboard. Mounted on wood frame. Ready for hanging. 4 FT x 4 FT Feb, 2022
Acrylic, life-sized facial portrait of Vrinda (12 inches x 12 inches)
Painting- acrylic 21.5 inches x 17.5 inches (each square is 7 inches x 7 inches approx.) on recycled cardboard
Original painting- acrylic and ink on recycled paper and wood. 40 inches x 17.5 inches
Original Painting- Acrylic on recycled materials (cereal box and paper) thread 11 inches x 14 inches
Original Artwork- Acrylic paint, fabric 3.5 ft x 7 ft painted on cardboard this piece is unframed and will need proper framing
Painting- Acrylic 12 inches x 12 inches Moksha created this piece as the artwork for their song, "This is How My Story Ends", which is a piece about the reclaiming of one's own story and the choices of disempowerment/empowerment that we have in that process.
Original painting- acrylic and charcoal 42 inches x 13 inches on canvas and recycled wood