PINGA
Pinga 2023 London
H: 200cm x W: 120cm x D: 86cm Weight: 100Kg
Powder coated mild steel
Unique Sculpture




Kensington and Chelsea Art Week 2023
Pinga, the extraordinary sculpture created by the renowned artist Misha Milovanovich, emerges as a mesmerizing tribute to the power and beauty of women.
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With its vibrant hue of pink, Pinga embodies the essence of femininity and serves as a captivating symbol of empowerment.
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As an artist deeply connected to her own personal identity and spirituality, Milovanovich delves into the realm of storytelling through her art.
Pinga, with its distinct and striking form, serves as a visual narrative that celebrates the multifaceted nature of womanhood.
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Through the delicate balance of strength and grace, Pinga embodies the divine qualities traditionally associated with goddesses.
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The choice of the color pink is significant, as it symbolizes love, compassion, and nurturing—the very qualities that women have long been recognized for.
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Pink also represents a sense of playfulness, joy, and vibrancy, further enhancing the aura of celebration that Pinga exudes.
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This sculpture transcends mere physical representation, reaching deep into the collective consciousness to ignite a sense of pride and admiration for women's roles and contributions in society.
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In the realm of Pinga, there are no boundaries or limitations. It is a space where traditional definitions and societal expectations are challenged and reshaped.
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Milovanovich's sculpture invites viewers to reflect on the diverse experiences and narratives of women, encouraging a deeper understanding and appreciation for their unique journeys.
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Misha Milovanovich's Pinga is a testament to the artist's unwavering dedication to creating thought-provoking and emotionally resonant works of art. Through the fusion of form, color, and storytelling. C. Dominguez, 2023
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Art Trail | Kensington + Chelsea Art Week | West London (kcaw.co.uk)