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Tighten Your Corset, Part 2 Painting

Marcella Colavecchio

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in

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Part 2 of a diptych. We are living in a time where people can become obsessed with fad diets, beauty trends, and surgery. The bar is constantly being raised and more extreme results are now the status quo. I've used cellophane to slim my stomach and to force myself into a more pleasing and normalized aesthetic. So does following the trends of fashion or waist trainers mean that women are bound or freed? Are we continuing to conform to a masculine ideal of femininity, or experimenting with our own perception of self worth?

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in

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Marcella Colavecchio is an Austin based emerging artist whose towering figurative paintings explore timely concepts of gender and identity. Using color as a catalyst for storytelling, Marcella uses her palettes to set the tone of her “mise en scene” before any of her actors have even uttered a word. Her aesthetic favors unnatural and exaggerated light sources, leaning into artificiality to create synthetic worlds, using lighting as a means of expression. While her paintings are momentous in movement and saturated with color, they are still silent, and create a voluble visual narrative on the relationship between people, their bodies, and freedoms. These figures represent her desire to tackle issues around the push and pull of being a woman and the depiction of women in our society and popular culture. The female nude is traditionally painted under the male gaze, by painting herself in the nude, she challenges traditional dynamics by becoming both the artist and model, reclaiming power as the author and subject of her work.

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