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Echidna Photograph

Jenny Chernansky

United States

Photography, Color on Other

Size: 23 W x 23 H x 0.2 D in

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About The Artwork

Echidna is a half snake half woman from Greek mythology who with Typhon apparently bore many of the monsters such as Cerebus, Hydra, and the Sphinx. Also said to be the mother of the Scythes by Heracles. This piece has been included in the exhibition 'No Big Heads' at Hugh McPeck Gallery, Anchorage, September 2020

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Photography:Color on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23 W x 23 H x 0.2 D in

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There is a human and animal element that exists within all of us. A part of nature and yet outside of it simultaneously. I hope to explore and entertain new narratives by delving into the mythologies and transforming the imagery to shed new light on the archetypal feminine figure. My work explores the roles of women today and how contemporary issues are reflected through the lens of history, mythology, and religion. Drawing from symbolic, religious and mythological imagery, I trace anew an ontology of woman representation and inequality, by translating contemporary feminist ideas into installations where new media is often paired with photography and paintings made using traditional techniques.

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