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Lyle Pettitt

South Africa

Mixed Media, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

The subject of this art work is a naked woman in a pose. Body language is perhaps the most nuanced language of all. From the tilt of her head to the placement of her hand her pose has the ability to shape the narrative, mood or meaning of this art work. The blues in the painting create a feeling of calmness and responsibility whilst the contrasting green colour evokes a sense of freedom and tranquility. She has a strong form which makes her seem in control. This painting has an abstract modern feel to it and would suit any modern home. The art work is printed on high quality German Hahnemuhle Photorag 308gsm paper. It is a Giclee print. The paper is smooth, has a matt finish the and is made from 100% cotton. Each print is embossed with artist signature

Details & Dimensions

Mixed Media:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.1 D in

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Lyle Pettitt is a South African born artist who lives in Cape Town. Her love for fine art started at school where she took it as a subject. In 1995 she moved to Orlando, Florida where she furthered her art studies part time at The Crealde School of Arts. Here she took various courses in portrait drawing and painting whilst working as an apprentice in an art studio which specialized in fauve styles. During this period she learned to work with various mediums and gained significant painting experience. She moved back to South Africa and worked as full-time commission artist where she sold over 100 pieces of art but had never really settled on her style until 2000 where she delved into screen printing with pop art being her primary focus with her biggest influence being Andy Warhol. The subject of her work during this period focused on famous celebrities. Many of her works were exhibited at The Lisa King Gallery but unfortunately due to a family tragedy she stopped painting for 4 years. She has since found renewed inspiration and has evolved back into screen prints currently focusing on contemporary pop art primarily representing the female form. After losing herself through grief the realization set in that woman are the life form of every family. This forms the foundation of her subject matter which emphasizes the power of the female form. Her latest work is filled with vibrancy with a focus on bold contrasting colours.

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