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Beasts of all natures is a lively raw emotional landscape. 
The piece toys with floating thoughts on life experience and the nature of emotion. The work is inspired by environmental crashes, and developing ideas of emotional landscapes. Notice the piece contains an exit route in the border, allowing an opportunity to escape from the chaos of the piece and into another landscape (perhaps a less painful one). 

The piece employs a range of materials all selected for the marks they make, charcoal appears crushed into the surface of the canvas, calving out childlike scrawlings of disjointed poetry drawing influence from artists and poets such as Basquiat, Patti Smith, Bukowski, and Tracey Emin.
Beasts of all natures is a lively raw emotional landscape. 
The piece toys with floating thoughts on life experience and the nature of emotion. The work is inspired by environmental crashes, and developing ideas of emotional landscapes. Notice the piece contains an exit route in the border, allowing an opportunity to escape from the chaos of the piece and into another landscape (perhaps a less painful one). 

The piece employs a range of materials all selected for the marks they make, charcoal appears crushed into the surface of the canvas, calving out childlike scrawlings of disjointed poetry drawing influence from artists and poets such as Basquiat, Patti Smith, Bukowski, and Tracey Emin.
Beasts of all natures is a lively raw emotional landscape. 
The piece toys with floating thoughts on life experience and the nature of emotion. The work is inspired by environmental crashes, and developing ideas of emotional landscapes. Notice the piece contains an exit route in the border, allowing an opportunity to escape from the chaos of the piece and into another landscape (perhaps a less painful one). 

The piece employs a range of materials all selected for the marks they make, charcoal appears crushed into the surface of the canvas, calving out childlike scrawlings of disjointed poetry drawing influence from artists and poets such as Basquiat, Patti Smith, Bukowski, and Tracey Emin.
Beasts of all natures is a lively raw emotional landscape. 
The piece toys with floating thoughts on life experience and the nature of emotion. The work is inspired by environmental crashes, and developing ideas of emotional landscapes. Notice the piece contains an exit route in the border, allowing an opportunity to escape from the chaos of the piece and into another landscape (perhaps a less painful one). 

The piece employs a range of materials all selected for the marks they make, charcoal appears crushed into the surface of the canvas, calving out childlike scrawlings of disjointed poetry drawing influence from artists and poets such as Basquiat, Patti Smith, Bukowski, and Tracey Emin.
Beasts of all natures is a lively raw emotional landscape. 
The piece toys with floating thoughts on life experience and the nature of emotion. The work is inspired by environmental crashes, and developing ideas of emotional landscapes. Notice the piece contains an exit route in the border, allowing an opportunity to escape from the chaos of the piece and into another landscape (perhaps a less painful one). 

The piece employs a range of materials all selected for the marks they make, charcoal appears crushed into the surface of the canvas, calving out childlike scrawlings of disjointed poetry drawing influence from artists and poets such as Basquiat, Patti Smith, Bukowski, and Tracey Emin.

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Work 31 'Beasts Of All Natures' Painting

zoe palmer

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 44 W x 32.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Beasts of all natures is a lively raw emotional landscape. The piece toys with floating thoughts on life experience and the nature of emotion. The work is inspired by environmental crashes, and developing ideas of emotional landscapes. Notice the piece contains an exit route in the border, allowing an opportunity to escape from the chaos of the piece and into another landscape (perhaps a less painful one). The piece employs a range of materials all selected for the marks they make, charcoal appears crushed into the surface of the canvas, calving out childlike scrawlings of disjointed poetry drawing influence from artists and poets such as Basquiat, Patti Smith, Bukowski, and Tracey Emin.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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44 W x 32.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Zoe Palmer is a multidisciplinary artist born and schooled in Birmingham, United Kingdom. With a background in Fashion Design and conceptual art, she moved to London to study Fashion Design at the prestigious Westminster University, under a platinum scholarship. Interested in exploring new mediums, Zoe began studying Digital Arts at the Goldsmiths University of London where she explored digital media and fine art critical theory and completed a thesis focusing on animality in contemporary art practice - through which Zoe explores the field of human ecology and what it means to be human through her visceral and raw art practice. Zoe is currently pursuing an experimental abstract expressionist painting and writing practice in London that focuses on unconscious artistic energy, emotional confessionary writings, and naive style mark-making and drawing.

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