Childhood Cheeks, Grown-Up Madness catalogue

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Playdates for Grown-Ups
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I Got More Ninety- Nine Problems
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Poo-rfection of Life
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Insomniac's Mirage: Zzz in Hiding
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Stop and Smell the Flowers Because Common Sense is Overrated
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Sassy Power Up to Turn Lemons into Lemonade
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Life on Mars
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Sunrise Together
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Botanical Madness: Rainbow Series
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Finding a Golden Era
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Stop and Lick the Flowers
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After A One Night Stand - NFS
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Come Play with Me 
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Got any juicy Gossip for Today?
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Do You Want My Strawberry?
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Why Do We Make Things Complicated?
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Life Ain't Always Beautiful
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More Attention, Please!
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Emotional Eating Never Excuses
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Talk Too Much 'Till I Collapse
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Don't Tell Me What to Do
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Stop Looking at My Baby
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Exhale the Good Expectations
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upcoming solo exhibition - 21 Feb - 6 April 2024

Solo Exhibition 'Childhood Cheeks, Grown-Up Madness' at Manningham Art Gallery, VIC

Nani Puspasari is a Chinese-Indonesian visual artist based in Naarm (Melbourne). Her latest exhibition Childhood Cheeks, Grown-Up Madness is an emotive exploration that beckons viewers into the subtle interplay between innocence and experience. The canvas unfolds as a vibrant narrative, with expressive paint strokes sharing tales of enthusiasm and introspection, while whimsical clay forms add a tangible layer to the storytelling. This artistic journey transcends mere observation, offering a profound reflection on the paradoxical nature of the path to adulthood. The installation stands as an emotional proof to the delightful chaos inherent in the shift from carefree childhood to the intricate realities of grown-up life. It urges individuals to embrace the enduring beauty found in the inherent madness of growth and self-discovery, even within the complexities of life, creating a space for a heartfelt exploration of the multifaceted layers of personal evolution.