Dini Nur Aghnia is an emerging artist currently studying at the Institut Seni Indonesia in Yogyakarta. Taking from biorganic materials, she forms vibrant landscapes sculpted from discs of mixture of corn flour and clay. Dini’s works are a discussion of familiar geographies around her and also a way of capturing the landscapes that she believes are often overlooked. Her brightly-coloured depictions of the Indonesian landscape highlight the small victories we should be grateful for each passing day.
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