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"Double Skull Disaster #02" - original artwork on 300gsm Italian paper Painting

Taylor Smith

United States

Painting, Enamel on Paper

Size: 30 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

"Double Skull Disaster #02 (with the artist's credit card number)" is a 22” x 30” original painting on paper and is part of my "Luxurious Disaster: A 21st Century Tale of Love, Fame & Tragedy" series of pop artworks. This painting is a dark homage to the breakdown of the American Dream. Life, death, addiction, designer fashion, happiness, memory and our own very dreams are represented in this series of conscious paintings. I have created a loosely connected group of artworks which take as their subjects vintage advertising images, references to mid-century pop artists, 19th century medical anatomy etchings, the human body, consumer products and fashion luxury brands, politics and the concept of failing technology through computer glitched data corruption. These original hand-painted and silkscreened, unique one-of-a-kind artworks are inspired by social media, pop culture, art history and the local shopping mall. I use oil paint, enamel and screen printing as a means to fix my images on Fabriano Premium 300gsm heavy Italian cotton paper which is mould-made and acid free, guaranteeing extremely long conservation over time. These works are a critical take on the haves versus the have-nots while maintaining a sense of humor. I am attempting to fuse separate worlds together — the explosive and visual power of wealth, fashion and money juxtaposed against the realities of life and death. The result? Hopefully art that takes collectors to new and sometimes nostalgic and introspective places. Artwork on paper dimensions 22" x 30". Enamel Oil & silk screen on paper. Signed by artist in pencil also with studio stamp on verso.

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Enamel on Paper

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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30 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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As a contemporary artist Taylor Smith explores social awareness through abstraction and figuration with elements of science, traditional still life and portraiture. Smith uses a wide variety of materials and mediums including reclaimed silkscreen frames, discarded analog technology, luxury brands and commercial packaging. She also incorporates mathematics, organic chemistry, mechanics and photography into her work. Frequently working with 8mm film and other analog film mediums, Smith blends the practice of filmmaking and painting. Her recent work explores the relationship between pop culture, luxury brands, political upheaval and crisis to create an unexpected and transformative experience.

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