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currently on exhibition at Chop Chop Salon 830 N La Brea, LA CA 90038

This is Victory 12x16. I started by asking my children to draw on canvases I prepared with some carefully curated pens. They did not draw what I thought they would. But after ruminating on these pictures in my studio, I found a way to harmonize with them. 
In this one I thought of pride, of identity. This is Vivienne’s drawing, a rearing unicorn with a monkey or brother looking up at her. She is on a podium, she is victorious. I love the freedom of imagination in the way they draw, each picture is a new world, created quickly and without hesitation. And then there is my painting, the two locked in an embrace. The baton raised, but in jest or play, just the tip of her knowing eye and the shadowy cross of his glaring out at us. What is success with out adoration, what is victory with without a witness to share it with, or win it from.
currently on exhibition at Chop Chop Salon 830 N La Brea, LA CA 90038

This is Victory 12x16. I started by asking my children to draw on canvases I prepared with some carefully curated pens. They did not draw what I thought they would. But after ruminating on these pictures in my studio, I found a way to harmonize with them. 
In this one I thought of pride, of identity. This is Vivienne’s drawing, a rearing unicorn with a monkey or brother looking up at her. She is on a podium, she is victorious. I love the freedom of imagination in the way they draw, each picture is a new world, created quickly and without hesitation. And then there is my painting, the two locked in an embrace. The baton raised, but in jest or play, just the tip of her knowing eye and the shadowy cross of his glaring out at us. What is success with out adoration, what is victory with without a witness to share it with, or win it from.
currently on exhibition at Chop Chop Salon 830 N La Brea, LA CA 90038

This is Victory 12x16. I started by asking my children to draw on canvases I prepared with some carefully curated pens. They did not draw what I thought they would. But after ruminating on these pictures in my studio, I found a way to harmonize with them. 
In this one I thought of pride, of identity. This is Vivienne’s drawing, a rearing unicorn with a monkey or brother looking up at her. She is on a podium, she is victorious. I love the freedom of imagination in the way they draw, each picture is a new world, created quickly and without hesitation. And then there is my painting, the two locked in an embrace. The baton raised, but in jest or play, just the tip of her knowing eye and the shadowy cross of his glaring out at us. What is success with out adoration, what is victory with without a witness to share it with, or win it from.
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Victory Painting

Amy Bernays

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Painting, Acrylic on Cardboard

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currently on exhibition at Chop Chop Salon 830 N La Brea, LA CA 90038 This is Victory 12x16. I started by asking my children to draw on canvases I prepared with some carefully curated pens. They did not draw what I thought they would. But after ruminating on these pictures in my studio, I found a way to harmonize with them. In this one I thought of pride, of identity. This is Vivienne’s drawing, a rearing unicorn with a monkey or brother looking up at her. She is on a podium, she is victorious. I love the freedom of imagination in the way they draw, each picture is a new world, created quickly and without hesitation. And then there is my painting, the two locked in an embrace. The baton raised, but in jest or play, just the tip of her knowing eye and the shadowy cross of his glaring out at us. What is success with out adoration, what is victory with without a witness to share it with, or win it from.

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Painting:Acrylic on Cardboard

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Size:16 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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Amy Bernays lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Born in London, she graduated with a BA(honors) in Fine Art from Central St Martins College in 2001. Her paintings are landscapes of personal interaction; poems to the love of line. Working with non-linguistic communication such gesture, body language, lingering looks and gossip. Her work is anthropological and personal, ponderings on the great themes of life, love and leisure. AKA Amelia Bernays Pitti (what systemic sexism?)

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