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Elena Low

United States

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About The Artwork

This scene depicts the figure of a anonymous woman looking out in a run down hallway partially lit by cold flourescent lights. The play on lights and darks and the suggestion of openings and entryways beyond this narrow space, is an invitation to imagine realms beyond the visible field.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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My process is a moody one and my decisions are based on emotional whim. I start with an instinct and every step is an attempt to problem solve until that instinct reveals itself into physical form - discovering through creating. A portrait, a pose, a gesture, a facial expression - these forms of representations are my tools of communication. In the human form, all the variations of muscles flex in a certain synchronicity, operating as an algorithm. It is through this unique formation that a story is revealed, divulging a message that is uniquely understood on a human-to-human level. Subjects that I am compelled to recreate are those which offer a subtle complexity. They suggest a tone of quiet strength, a combination of power and softness. They are coy while vulnerable, distant and intimate. These intricate subjects speak to my nature and it’s through creating their image that I can personify my own sentiments. Drawing portraits also offers something else: it is an opportunity to practice “telling” the truth. I find that recreating someone’s image can’t be faked even though I may take some stylistic, artistic choices to change the mode of how I represent that image and emphasize my role as the artist in creating the work. To capture the uniquely individual nuances of a specific face or gesture requires honesty and authenticity. When I step back to assess my work, I can tell on a gut level whether or not my marks work together to give me the impression of my chosen subject.

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