I am Bosnian-American artist from Boston, MA. In my early life, I was constantly doodling in the margins of my notebook and homework at school. I consider this the birthplace of my style. In early 2020, I decided to take those doodles to canvases and garments. I labeled my early work “mental baggage dumps.” I did not truly know what it would lead me to, but I had a gut feeling to keep making artwork. Which has evolved to a focus on authentic expression. A truth that is harnessed in each painting, a feeling of freedom through energy.
As an artist, my work is deeply rooted in the exploration of observation and perception. My creative journey began with a curiosity in Science & Mathematics, which has profoundly influenced my methodical and analytical approach. My character, The Observer, serves as a conduit for my exploration of these themes, inviting viewers to engage with the world from a fresh perspective.
My ultimate goal is to create a community for all creatives to express themselves in a dedicated artspace.
View at www.suvadh.com
IG: @eight.s
“CHERRY RED CHARIOT”
48x60in mixed media on canvas 09/2023
“iNFORMATiON”
48x60in mixed media on canvas 09/2023
“Deja Vu” 36x48in mixed media on canvas 11/2023
“The Man That Never Spoke Again”
48x56in mixed media on canvas 09/2023
“FREEE”
48x60in mixed media on canvas 05/2024
“From Heel”
36x48in mixed media on canvas 11/2023
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Carpazine Art Magazine Issue 41. Discover Marcus Wild in this exciting edition. Interview with artist Luc Venturim. More: ARD, pioneers of hardcore punk from Brazil's heartland. Art by Johnny Imbres, Steve Timms, Karen Colville, Evaldas Gulbinas, Sergio Cannella, Edospac, and Suvad H. Enjoy music insights featuring Adam Ant, Gary Numan, Ministry, Front Line Assembly, and INSOF. More: David Armstrong Extreme Park in Louisville. Plus Fernando Carpaneda's masterpiece, "The Stations of the Cross." All this and much more in Carpazine Issue 41!