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I started to create “Pieces of Her” in 2007 as a commission piece. But, half way thru its creation the buyer wanted the image to be of herself rather than the model. Over the next year I continued to work on this piece, but now with the intention of conveying the original clients indecisiveness, insecurity, uncertainty, and instability. All of the pieces made her who she was. I wondered how she was able to hold herself together in the midst of her chaotic life.

I created this piece using one image, cutting the image up, changing the contrast of some pieces, displacing some, distorting some, leaving some pieces out, adding extra pieces, in the hopes of conveying a broken, yet contained, self/figure. Underneath the image is a layer of plaster forming wave like ripples, textures, barriers, shaping around the figure. I added a top layer of black oil paint to create a sense of unity between the deep shadows of the image/figure and its unstable but reactive backdrop.
I started to create “Pieces of Her” in 2007 as a commission piece. But, half way thru its creation the buyer wanted the image to be of herself rather than the model. Over the next year I continued to work on this piece, but now with the intention of conveying the original clients indecisiveness, insecurity, uncertainty, and instability. All of the pieces made her who she was. I wondered how she was able to hold herself together in the midst of her chaotic life.

I created this piece using one image, cutting the image up, changing the contrast of some pieces, displacing some, distorting some, leaving some pieces out, adding extra pieces, in the hopes of conveying a broken, yet contained, self/figure. Underneath the image is a layer of plaster forming wave like ripples, textures, barriers, shaping around the figure. I added a top layer of black oil paint to create a sense of unity between the deep shadows of the image/figure and its unstable but reactive backdrop.
I started to create “Pieces of Her” in 2007 as a commission piece. But, half way thru its creation the buyer wanted the image to be of herself rather than the model. Over the next year I continued to work on this piece, but now with the intention of conveying the original clients indecisiveness, insecurity, uncertainty, and instability. All of the pieces made her who she was. I wondered how she was able to hold herself together in the midst of her chaotic life.

I created this piece using one image, cutting the image up, changing the contrast of some pieces, displacing some, distorting some, leaving some pieces out, adding extra pieces, in the hopes of conveying a broken, yet contained, self/figure. Underneath the image is a layer of plaster forming wave like ripples, textures, barriers, shaping around the figure. I added a top layer of black oil paint to create a sense of unity between the deep shadows of the image/figure and its unstable but reactive backdrop.
I started to create “Pieces of Her” in 2007 as a commission piece. But, half way thru its creation the buyer wanted the image to be of herself rather than the model. Over the next year I continued to work on this piece, but now with the intention of conveying the original clients indecisiveness, insecurity, uncertainty, and instability. All of the pieces made her who she was. I wondered how she was able to hold herself together in the midst of her chaotic life.

I created this piece using one image, cutting the image up, changing the contrast of some pieces, displacing some, distorting some, leaving some pieces out, adding extra pieces, in the hopes of conveying a broken, yet contained, self/figure. Underneath the image is a layer of plaster forming wave like ripples, textures, barriers, shaping around the figure. I added a top layer of black oil paint to create a sense of unity between the deep shadows of the image/figure and its unstable but reactive backdrop.
I started to create “Pieces of Her” in 2007 as a commission piece. But, half way thru its creation the buyer wanted the image to be of herself rather than the model. Over the next year I continued to work on this piece, but now with the intention of conveying the original clients indecisiveness, insecurity, uncertainty, and instability. All of the pieces made her who she was. I wondered how she was able to hold herself together in the midst of her chaotic life.

I created this piece using one image, cutting the image up, changing the contrast of some pieces, displacing some, distorting some, leaving some pieces out, adding extra pieces, in the hopes of conveying a broken, yet contained, self/figure. Underneath the image is a layer of plaster forming wave like ripples, textures, barriers, shaping around the figure. I added a top layer of black oil paint to create a sense of unity between the deep shadows of the image/figure and its unstable but reactive backdrop.
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Pieces of Her Painting

Lynne Greenaway

Netherlands

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 36 H x 2 D in

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I started to create “Pieces of Her” in 2007 as a commission piece. But, half way thru its creation the buyer wanted the image to be of herself rather than the model. Over the next year I continued to work on this piece, but now with the intention of conveying the original clients indecisiveness, insecurity, uncertainty, and instability. All of the pieces made her who she was. I wondered how she was able to hold herself together in the midst of her chaotic life. I created this piece using one image, cutting the image up, changing the contrast of some pieces, displacing some, distorting some, leaving some pieces out, adding extra pieces, in the hopes of conveying a broken, yet contained, self/figure. Underneath the image is a layer of plaster forming wave like ripples, textures, barriers, shaping around the figure. I added a top layer of black oil paint to create a sense of unity between the deep shadows of the image/figure and its unstable but reactive backdrop.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 36 H x 2 D in

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My name is Lynne Greenaway, I am a Canadian photographic artist living in the Netherlands. My obsession with photography began at the age of 12 when I was at Art Camp. I created a pinhole camera from a shoe box and I have been intrigued by light and shadow ever since. I have a degree in Media, Information and Technoculture from the University of Western Ontario. I also studied at Loyalist College, where I received a post-graduate diploma in Photojournalism. I continued my studies in New York City under the apprenticeship of world renowned celebrity photographer David La Chapelle. I have shown my work in galleries in Toronto and in the Netherlands. I have received awards and won various contests across North America. I was also the runner up in the "Naked in the House" competition on Fashion Television, Toronto, Canada. Over the past 3 years I have been focused on creating images of self-reflection, examining inevitable postpartum physical changes, introspection on becoming a new mother, and reflecting upon entering midlife. My goal is to share the results of my introspection in a beguiling way. I make use of high contrast lighting to create deep shadows and by sculpting the light I try to evoke a dramatic image. I also create print collages and canvases by mixing my print images, ink, paper, paint, and then distort them by tearing, cutting, and gluing to create a mixed media final piece. Sometimes I photograph my collages to create a final image. The focus of my art is to understand form, and to create images which encourage study and interpretation.

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