Artworks In Your Cart Are Not Reserved.Checkout Now

view additional image 1
View in a Room ArtworkView in a Room Background
2 Views
0

VIEW IN MY ROOM

Chin Painting

Amy Zaleta-Martinez

United States

Painting, Gouache on Paper

Size: 30 W x 40.2 H x 1.5 D in

Ships in a Box

$4,010

Shipping included

14-day satisfaction guarantee

 Trustpilot Score
2 Views
0

Artist Recognition

link - Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Showed at the The Other Art Fair

link - Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured in a collection

About The Artwork

The Chin refugees embarked on a courageous journey, escaping the horrors of their homeland in Myanmar, where they endured unimaginable hardships, including forced labor and brutal torture by government soldiers. Faced with devastating famine, the Chin community was compelled to seek refuge in Bangladesh, while a significant majority found solace in the northeastern state of Mizoram, India. However, Their path to safety was strewn with discrimination and the constant threat of mass deportations. Regrettably, the Chin refugees face numerous challenges in their daily lives. They cannot open bank accounts, leaving them financially unstable, while their children are deprived of education. Tragically, the Chin people encounter discrimination in the form of underpayment and unjust dismissals due to illness or unavoidable absences. Despite their unwavering desire to return to their homeland, the Chin people remain barred from doing so, as the military still maintains control over the region in Myanmar, leaving theirdreams of reunion and reconciliation shattered. The backdrop of this painting portrays the western region of Myanmar, captured in lively hues inspired by the nation's flag- red, white, blue, and green. The central figure, a woman, stands embellished in a traditional loomed garment, while her face bears the intricate tattoos that are said to once serve as a safeguard against kidnapping. Sadly, this ancient tradition is on the verge of extinction, with only one generation of women left bearing these distinctive facial markings due to a government-imposed ban on such tattoos. In addition to the facial tattoos, the portrayal showcases the decorated women wearing huge earrings, which were also believed to serve as a deterrent against kidnappings. The Chin tribe, predominately Christian, and who remain in Myanmar now resides in the remote corners of their country, their vibrant culture and traditions confined to far-flung regions, isolated from the rest of society.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Gouache on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 40.2 H x 1.5 D in

Shipping & Returns

Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Amy, an artist and designer, hails Los Angeles as her creative home but leads a nomadic life, traveling the world alongside her husband in their venture, The Sundry Productions, encompassing film, art, and fashion. Her journey commenced at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she honed her skills as a fashion designer and illustrator, eventually rising to lead designer for a contemporary dress line bringing her from living in Manhattan to Los Angeles. Fueled by a desire for adventure and a love for art, Amy and her husband embarked on globetrotting escapades. Their mission wasn't just exploration; it was a pursuit to connect with local communities and celebrate indigenous fabrics. These treasures became the foundation for Amy's unique one of a kind dresses and bespoke wedding gowns. She also played a pivotal role in helping launch an ethical fashion line alongside other designers. In 2010, Amy's life took an extraordinary turn when she and her family moved to Kenya, Africa to create a television show for children living in Nairobi's slums. Amy's creative talents shone as she crafted puppets, designed costumes, and wrote for the show alongside local filmmakers with the hope of uplifting other’s crafts and gifts. Returning to the U.S., Amy remained active in her community, but her life became increasingly nomadic. From 2012 onwards, she has explored diverse cultures while evolving her multidisciplinary art skills. Her inaugural painted collection in 2019 named “Fashion Icons” received affirmation of her new passion and has proven to be a sustainable pursuit. After 2020 Amy has focused her energy and time painting her portrait series addressing the global issue of statelessness while being on location in New Orleans, Chicago, Baton Rouge, Albuquerque, and Los Angeles. Amy's story is a peregrination of creativity, compassion, and an unyielding desire for understanding while offering a mirror to the world's complexities through the visual story of her subjects.

Artist Recognition

Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Chicago

Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

Thousands Of Five-Star Reviews

We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.

Global Selection

Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.

Support An Artist With Every Purchase

We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.

Need More Help?

Enjoy Complimentary Art Advisory Contact Customer Support