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Mixed Media, Acrylic on Acrylic
Size: 40 W x 54 H x 5 D in
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This piece is about the trials and tribulations of being an artist. The creative life is not an easy one. It is filled with uncertainty and doubt and often with very little tangible rewards. Most creatives have to work at other jobs just to support their artistic habits. But the life of pursuing one's creative passions is well worth the effort when the process yields great satisfaction in hard work. The main wolf headed figure manifests strength and power in tackling this challenging life. The mixed media acrylic, pastel, charcoal, and embroidery coalesce to manifest a surreal and metaphysical tableau that delves into the enigma of perception and identity. Artwork is hung tapestry style from mounted at top on wooden support.
2022
Acrylic on Acrylic
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40 W x 54 H x 5 D in
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Linda Mitchell, who was born in Atlanta in 1960, grew up in a family that nurtured her strong, early interest in both animals and making art. As a child, she started painting, making animal figurines, and sewing, all of which informed her work as a mature artist. Mitchell earned a BFA at UGA in Drawing & Painting in 1982. She received MFA’s in painting (1990), and sculpture (1994) from GSU. The paintings and sculptures focused on narrative scenarios depicting animal figures, emphasizing their human qualities. Collage became a great interest near the end of graduate school, allowing her to combine her impulse for image-making with her sculptural facility. Mitchell began creating large paintings that combined actual objects with painted illusion. She began using an intuitive approach to allow poetic meaning to emerge from the highly textural layering of painted and digital images with a variety of materials. She also began making animal figures using Play-Doh and began sewing fabric animals as well. These figures are used as models for paintings and as photographic images collaged to the surface of pieces. Mitchell's work can be found in numerous corporate and private collections. She has exhibited extensively with solo exhibitions at numerous museums, art centers and galleries throughout the US.
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