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Painting, Watercolor on Paper
Size: 9.8 W x 13.8 H x 1.2 D in
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I'm the moon and the sun Mixed media on paper and wooden panel In the California of the 1960s a high value was placed on lifestyle, the environment and mental well-being, all trends that have slowly been adopted in the following decades in the U.K. But to this day, LA conjures a distinctly exciting vision for British artists, many of whom see themselves walking through a door opened by Hockney over half a century ago. David Hockney arrived in LA in 1963 and was completely bewitched. He was 24 years old, had escaped a cold grey January in the U.K. and whilst at the beach enjoying sunshine he wrote a postcard home which began “arrived in the promised land 2 days ago”. His intoxicating impressions of LA remain his most iconic work and his fascination with the city’s sun, modernism, hedonism and spiritualty have also remained invigorating for generations of British artists since. Here we present these artists who have fallen under LA’s spell with one work each which signifies something about the brighter future of the supposed promised land.
2019
Watercolor on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
9.8 W x 13.8 H x 1.2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Marcelina is a UK based contemporary artist working with mixed media approaches to print, painting and drawing. She often draws inspirations from her Polish heritage, looking to religious iconography and folk tales, as well as childhood memories, the power of dreams, spirituality, sexuality, and the human condition. According to her Mum, Marcelina started drawing before she could properly speak. She has been featured in publications including Booooooom, Bomb, Art Maze, Create Magazine, Digital Arts, Vogue, Refinery29, The NY Times, Der Spiegel and Ballad Of Magazine. She exhibits work throughout the UK as well as internationally and was a featured artist of the 2017 edition of the London Illustration fair and led a The Big Draw sketch walk for Apple. Marcelina says ‘I like to play at the tense borders between lust and innocence; joy and sadness; fun and pain. My interest in juxtaposition comes from my origins and fascination with East European culture which was eloquently described by Grayson Perry as ‘nowhere else could such horrific grief be met with such fairly-tale romanticism’. ‘I tend to utilise nature as a metaphor for everyday feelings and headaches. My recent work also dwells into themes of self acceptance, body positivity, representations of the female sexuality, gender, migration, and society. Although some of the subjects I take on are often quite dark I like to think that there is some humour and light in my finished artwork.’
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