Omar Lama American, 1942-2022
96.5 x 50.8 cm
The figure, androgynous yet subtly feminine, is constructed from a matrix of interlocking rectangles in a palette of ochres, golds, browns, and blacks, suggesting an earthly materiality grounded in tradition. Surrounding it, a complex mosaic background rendered in pastel tones dissolves into a radial pattern on the figure’s right side a vortex of fragmentation that hints at cosmological energy or a metaphysical unraveling. This juxtaposition between order and entropy suggests a dialogue between the sacred and the secular, permanence and impermanence.
Lama’s work can be seen as an exploration of identity as a layered, multifaceted construct. The deliberate repetition of forms within and around the figure underscores the notion of ritual and continuity, yet the asymmetry of the background introduces an element of disruption perhaps alluding to diaspora, memory erosion, or the ever-shifting nature of personal and collective histories.
Provenance
the Johnson Publishing Company, Inc., Chicago.Kavi Gupta Gallery