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DASHA
rtist and architecture enthusiast couple, Dan and Shana bring in good fortune into their homes. Their deep interest in
Benchetrit, began their Miami-based luxury atelier symbolism led to the mixture of spirituality, positivity and art. The
A DASHA as a way of channelling their respective visions. sculptural works harken back to ancient times where these symbols
Shana Benchetrit has been entrenched in the art world since she were born and the generations of people that these symbols have
was a child, resulting in studying art business in Paris after which provided with comfort and hope. With these works they hope to
she joined her father’s art gallery in 2007. Dan, on the other hand, not only be inclusive of all cultures but also aid in people being
is an architect whose studies in Paris and work in luxury real estate proud of their heritage.
has led to a unique aesthetic that can be seen in DASHA’s works.
They were both highly inspired by the concepts of spirituality and THE PRESENTED LOT: THE EYE
symbolic talismans across cultures, resulting in their series of awe- As a symbol, the eye has been used in varied cultures across the
inspiring sculptures. world, including the vast expanses of the Mediterranean, Asia,
Their series of sculptures aims to project the age-old tradition North Africa and Middle East, varying in depiction and meaning
“In your home, every day, a work of art pursues two objectives:
beautifying and protecting your space.”
of talismans beyond geographical borders. These works are in different regions. Shana was drawn to the eye owing to her
inspired by popular talismans from across varied cultures including North African heritage. In various cultures including India, there is
the eye for protection, the four-leaved clover for luck, the Hebrew a belief in the ‘evil eye’ or ‘nazur’ where the eye is used as a symbol
letter “chai” for life, and the Hamsa for blessings. to protect and provide good luck while warding off negative
Their choice of medium, crystalline resin, arose from Dan’s energy and malevolent forces. In these cultures, the eye is often
work with galleries where he had the opportunity to observe depicted in a blue and seen in jewellery, accessories and home
varied techniques and materials. He chose resin for its malleability, decoration. Today, the symbol has transcended boundaries to
and transparent and resistant nature. He was also drawn to the idea become a global symbol in not just cultural and spiritual circles,
of the sculpture reflecting light as he resides in a city that receives but also contemporary art and fashion.
an abundance of sunlight. The presented lot is DASHA’s interpretation of the eye, a
The idea for as talismanic approach to their work emerged limited edition crystalline polished resin sculpture in a vibrant blue,
from the couple’s desire to create hope and to help their audience meant to invoke serenity.