ZT Tosha
Works
Sculpture · Mixed Media · Painting · Installation · 2023–2026
001
Christ
Materials · Jute rope (25m), iron oxide pigment
Dimensions · 40.2 × 40.8 × 57 cm
Format · Glass vitrine
Year · 2023
The act of placing raw, unprocessed jute within a pristine vitrine — a form evocative of a reliquary — dissolves the boundary between the devotional and the everyday. The rope’s coiled geometry is a spiritual spiral, mapping humanity’s contemplative ascent.
002
Encasement (Double Ring)
Materials · Jute rope encased in rubber
Dimensions · 52 × 90 × 25 cm
Year · 2026
Two concentric loops of jute rope sealed within a continuous rubber skin. The work stages a quiet contradiction between softness and control: a pliant, fibrous core immobilized by an industrial exterior. The circles do not touch, yet their proximity establishes a taut relational field.
003
The Sound of What Cannot Sound
Materials · Cymbal, jute rope spheres, glass vitrine
Dimensions · 70 × 70 × 60 cm
Year · 2025
A polished bronze-colored cymbal rests in complete stillness, encircled by blackened rope spheres. The cymbal — an object designed for impact and resonance — becomes a silent relic. Tosha invites viewers to consider sound not as something produced, but as something withheld.
004
Archive of Breath
Materials · Copper, watercolor paper
Dimensions · 52 × 90 × 25 cm
Year · 2025
Inside a gleaming copper frame, a mass of rolled white watercolor sheets seems to breathe — expanding and collapsing in the viewer’s gaze. The copper box, polished yet warm, becomes a vessel for containment — its interior glowing like a furnace for the intangible.
005
Black Monolith
Materials · Oil on canvas, fragmented canvas, black cloth
Dimensions · 142 × 80 cm
Year · 2025
Eighteen wooden panels coated in thick, viscous black — their collective field interrupted only by a single folded cloth and the glimmer of texture beneath the darkness. A meditation on the material weight of silence. What appears as minimalism soon reveals something denser.
006
Triadic Reliquary (Black Study V)
Materials · Textile, tensioned fabric, wool, feathers, hay, the artist’s hair Dimensions · Approx. 85 × 85 × 65 cm Year · 2025
Encased in lucidity, a polished aluminium form rests — bound, contained, impossibly still. At first glance it echoes the language of Minimalism: pure geometry, restrained materiality, immaculate display. Yet beneath its composure lies something more interior, almost devotional.
007
A Contrarian View
Materials · Mixed media — Ultra HD-print / Oil on Canvas
Dimensions · 142.2 × 80 cm
Year · 2023
A striking work that bridges centuries of artistic tradition, drawing inspiration from the meticulous realism of Jan van Eyck and the radical abstraction of Kazimir Malevich. A visual and philosophical dialogue between the Renaissance and the early 20th-century avant-garde.
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