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The Last Tupperware Party 3 Collage

Marian Williams

France

Collage, Paper on Canvas

Size: 9.4 W x 13.8 H x 0.2 D in

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The Last Tupperware Party 3 Nov 2021 From the 'Last Tupperware party Series', paper collage on 24x35 cm canvas board. The background is a detail of an illustration from the book 'Leonardo Da Vinci, Das Lebensbild eines Genies', 1955 edition. The detail is from "L'Ultima Cena " or "The Last Supper", by Leonardo da Vinci. In this series the supper becomes a Tupperware party. All of the male faces are replaced by female faces. These faces are authentic illustration from publicities in vintage magazines. Mixed media composition on 24x35 cm canvas board. Signed, varnished and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

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Collage:Paper on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9.4 W x 13.8 H x 0.2 D in

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Born in Rotterdam in 1962, Marian Williams lives and works in France. Whilst recycling objects, authentic photos and original illustrations from vintage magazines and books, she creates dynamic, striking analog compositions in paint, collage and assemblage. Her work has been on show in France, England, Italy, Albania, the Netherlands, Serbia and in the USA.   The works, influenced by pop art, surrealism and dadaism, show originality and freshness, in which classical art, retro chic, and kitsch are combined in a challenging way. The artist's political engagement for the environment, women's rights, freedom and social justice, are recurring themes. Her story telling is sincere, expressed in various ways, sometimes minimalist, sometimes complex. 'When I was five years old I jumped in a bin at school to save schoolbooks from the 1950's which had been thrown away. Everything about these book was precious to me; the images, the letter type, the torn pages, the colours and the memories. They reflected the history of daily life gone by. They were art to me."

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