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Wendy Helliwell

United Kingdom

Painting, make-up on Cardboard

Size: 8.3 W x 11.8 H x 0.2 D in

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Abstract portraiture inspired by women and make-up reflecting a 'skin deep' persona and the reality that there are true feelings and real people under the superficial masks that can hide pain and heartache. It is soft and fresh with a hidden sadness that makes you want to know more. Subtle colours from make-up palettes are mixed with glue and enforced with hairspray and nail polish with a final layer of PVA glue to ensure fully sealed which will deliver longevity. Glossy magazine cuttings have been added to enforce the relationship between women and advertising. The A4 work is on artist paper glued onto board for durability and is ready to be mounted and framed. There is a slight 3 dimensional appeal to this work due to use of materials.

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Painting:make-up on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8.3 W x 11.8 H x 0.2 D in

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Wendy Helliwell is a visual artist from Edinburgh. She grew up in the 80’s and her work is influenced by fashion, pop culture and advertising from glossy fashion magazines. Primarily self taught Wendy advanced her passion studying courses at Edinburgh College of Art. With celebration and critique Wendy puts the spotlight on our consumerist culture by deconstructing and reassembling fashion magazine (regularly Vogue) often over repurposed fabric. She aims to display diversity with a sustainable and innovative approach by the use of multiple materials, including many throw away effects. Layers of detail and colour often in three dimensional form mimic the arresting values of the initial magazine adverts themselves. “These tangible cultural references are at risk of obsoletion so they become very precious to me whilst I work with them. I want to seduce the viewer initially just like the glossy magazines do with the use of bright colours and bold text. I want to recreate this is in a fun and humorous way but there is always a darker undercurrent present within my work which will hopefully also get us questioning our own materialistic habits.” Over the last 15 years Wendy’s work has been shipped worldwide and her recent commission for the first ever Virgin Hotel in Europe showcases her 2 most popular styles. Her large three dimensional ‘Virgin Lips’ constructed from 1 pair of jeans and magazine pieces are proudly located beside the concierge and her two almost life size Quirky Queues grace the entrance to the events space in the recently converted church next to the Eve restaurant. “These were huge and exciting pieces for me to work on and definitely the biggest project I have created as of yet within my career as an artist.”

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