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This piece is inspired by Frida Kahlo's 'Me And My Parrot' painting. The base collage is paper ephemera consisting of  hand-typed receipts/invoices, and vintage red tickets. The gold cage is hand-painted and gilded with gold leaf. 

Countless artists have been inspired by the work of Frida Kahlo and I am no exception. Her strong use of universal themes of pain, loss, love and desire are wrought with powerful symbolism. Her uncommon style of robust portraits simultaneously reflect passion and vulnerability with a sensitivity uniquely her own.

Recently I had the pleasure of viewing a Frida Kahlo exhibition at the NSU Art Museum in South
Florida. It was my first time coming face-to-face with her work, and it had a profound effect on me. I have always believed there is a residual energy in all artwork that is left behind by an artist after a piece is completed, and that day at the museum I felt Kahlo’s enduring spirit.

After my experience with her work I set out to create a series of pieces inspired by Kahlo’s compelling compositions. I used Kahlo’s paintings as a point of departure and used varying degrees of influence in each of the works. The idea was not to draw a parallel between our lives; I would never attempt to compare myself to such a influential figure or try to correlate my life experience with the incredible physical pain and suffering she endured. Instead I set out to construct a body of work that serves as a conduit for both personal and universal narratives as seen through the lens of masculine archetypes and symbols. I began each piece with a mixed media collage of blue prints, road maps, bus tickets, letters of correspondence and various other items of paper ephemera which invoke the nostalgia of my Midwestern upbringing and the roots of my artistic cultivation. Vintage sales slips, receipts and invoices to serve as a reminder of the importance of paper as a record of human history, and also the fleetingness of a life reduced to ephemeral moments. The inverse silhouettes -symbolizing the 'everyman'- are transferred over the collage simultaneously concealing and revealing themselves throughout the layered compositions. The black squares act as a framework for a void each one containing an image as an embodiment of nature, science, history or the physical form.
Frida Kahlo Inspiration Painting

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Red Bird (For Frida) - Cardinal-red-birds Collage

Adam Collier Noel

United States

Collage, Paper

Size: 45.7 W x 61 H x 2.5 D cm

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This piece is inspired by Frida Kahlo's 'Me And My Parrot' painting. The base collage is paper ephemera consisting of hand-typed receipts/invoices, and vintage red tickets. The gold cage is hand-painted and gilded with gold leaf. Countless artists have been inspired by the work of Frida Kahlo and...

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2020

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Collage, Paper

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45.7 W x 61 H x 2.5 D cm

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Throughout my career, I've been driven by a devotion to experimentation. My artistic journey defies categorization, as I am constantly exploring a wide range of disciplines, subject matter and materials. This passion continues in my latest body of work, where I delve into large-scale abstract landscapes through mixed-media techniques. Drawing from my deep love of collage and a desire to communicate positive messages, my compositions are guided by an intuitive sense of balance, color theory and texture studies in a fluid, exploratory approach. My paintings are lively, abstract color-scapes created from found and reclaimed paper ephemera, such as blueprints, vintage maps, and letters, which evoke a sense of nostalgia rooted in my Midwestern upbringing. I build the paintings around grid-like structures, both symmetrical and asymmetrical, serving as a foundation for the various elements I weave into my work. The compositions take shape organically with each layer of paper and paint meticulously applied to conceal or reveal the layers beneath and often feature patterns, typography, and found objects, layered into intricate configurations that are both complex and harmonious, inviting viewers to explore the intricate tapestry of my artistic evolution and personal journey.

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