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So I'm working on a new series called BRANDED which involves a little bit of acrylic paint scribbles and dabs on my models, a bit but not too messy. A friend of mind just sent me some samples of an artist doing the same - except she, Alexa Meade, is going WAY beyond scribbles and dabs. She's creating fully developed expressionistic paintings on live models and real objects. In an artistic time when everyone is pushing flat art into 3-D multimedia works, she's taking 3-D down to 2! It's seriously the most incredible new innovation of a familiar medium that I've seen in a while - I'm completely blown away. Check it out - AND her website.
ADDITION July 24th, 2010
A friend of mine just reminded me (cuz I'm a forgetful crackhead apparently), that I kinda experimented with this a couple years ago (albeit conceptually different and less developed than this example) but still successful in that I won a prize for it! :) Do you remember SPLIT?
Holy crap that's ridiculously fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you for pointing it out, what a great new way of working and creating.
I always remember SPLIT and for whatever reason I always remember the pic with hands in namaste behind model's back.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff!
Seriously girl - it's like I stop looking at certain pics when I get enough shooting distance away from them...and then I forget. Do you ever get that with your paintings?
ReplyDeleteYeah on the Namaste one - that's still floating around on some online stuff. That's the pic I used as my logo for ages; remember when I was working on the "I think I've heard of that..." plan? LOL
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ReplyDeleteAnishka Clarke Aside from the image on the home page, it is indeed incredibly interesting and beautifully conceptually.
22 July at 21:41 ·
William Richards fascinating... mind boggling indeed
23 July at 08:04 ·