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The Wait is a Contemporary Figurative Representational piece based on on the 21st Century Urban Environment. Linked to the human desire to understand the transient nature of time and memory the work depicts a woman lying on a bench at a train station platform. She is waiting in the present moment as a train behind her leaves the station platform. The Train Station is used here to illustrate the movement of time through people & travel. Ebb and flow, path choice & direction. The figure in this painting becomes engulfed in the modern urban environment as she waits in the present moment for her future to arrive. With a nod to current street art and Esposito's desire to depict the world around her here she uses Oil, Acrylic, Indian Ink, Whisky, Coffee, Thread, Pastel, Pencil, Graphite and so on - manipulating new media to her advantage using unusual techniques.
2015
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
59.1 W x 19.7 H x 1.2 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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Esposito is a contemporary British Artist from Brighton. Her works are modern and evocative; often paintings, sometimes fashion, and other times sculpture or wall art. She paints, sculpts and manipulates the surface of her canvasses using not only brushes but screws, credit cards and other interesting implements. Her more recent works are cut in to and sewn, and cleverly unite traditional and unexpected media by combining oils, acrylics and inks with materials such as alcohol, feather, and coffee. The work is unique and wide ranging and touches upon themes such as human connection, identity, femininity, the natural world, health, politics, spirituality and the urban environment. In 2010 Esposito was taken on by her first London gallery. Since that time her work has been exhibited widely, shortlisted for multiple prizes, has featured in a host of publications and has been sold in to both public and private collections. She was most recently selected and commissioned to produce the front cover of Excursions Journal; a doctoral research publication for Sussex University - on the theme of (Re) Connect post lockdown. ART HABENS Magazine “Multidisciplinary is a crucial feature of the work that reveals an incessant search of an organic, almost intimate symbiosis between traditional techniques and unconventional materials. Esposito’s hybrid approach is intrinsically connected to the chance of creating an area of intellectual interplay with the viewers, who are urged to evolve from the condition of a merely passive audience”. Dario Rutigliano Curator & Editor. In addition to being both an Artist & Designer Esposito is also a qualified teacher. She was previously a member of the Audi Design Foundations' 'New Talent Group', now the James Dyson Foundations' 'Innovation Group’ consisting of a small number of Designers and educators displaying exceptional talent in terms of both teaching ability and subject knowledge. In 2007 she developed a teaching resource for schools in association with Wayne Hemmingway of 'Hemmingway Design'; later working for Dyson. She has written several published educational articles and was a contributing author for the latest AQA GCSE 'Product Design Workbook' published by CPG books. Contact the artist direct via:
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