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Size: 12 W x 16 H x 1 D in
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Don't Look Back was inspired by a photo of the artist's 80-year old mother wearing a t-shirt that said Don't Look Back - You're not going that way. Naturally, we are an accumulation of all the experiences we have made in our life, but some experiences we hold on to too hard, preventing us to move forward and to continue to grow. This art work is an imagery of letting go and to allow for new beginnings at any time in your life. Printed on Mulberry paper, a traditional Japanese woodblock paper. Printed in 3 layers of colors using an "off-register" method, giving the image a slightly blurry appearance. The print unframed is 12" x 8"/ 30.5 x 20 cm. The frame is white and the size is 16" x 12" / 40.5 x 30.5 cm. Archival mat, mounted floated with the deckled edges shown. The print is signed, numbered and titled "Don't Look Back. On the mat below the bottom edge of the print, it has a secondary title: You're not going that way. The additional image shows the print framed.
2022
Woodcut on Paper
7
12 W x 16 H x 1 D in
White
Not applicable
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TRINE CHURCHILL is a Danish painter living in Los Angeles. The daughter of a Danish cartoonist and from a family of dreamers, art and imagination was part of growing up. “I FIND INSPIRATION in the everyday life, using vintage imagery (often selected from my family’s photos) and snap shots from life around me or current events. The images can be somewhat mundane to begin with but used as a mere steppingstone into the process of making a painting, my physical world becomes more of a psychological, and symbolic one. I approach the canvas with little planning. In this way, I allow for mistakes to happen, aware that these mistakes can sometimes take the painting to the next level. My painting process also entails loose handling of the paint in areas that are more abstract along with other areas that are rendered realistically. It is this duality in the painting process that I feel very passionate about, finding a real pleasure in applying the paint to the surface. For this purpose, I work in oil as well as acrylics, both of which medium will allow for flow in the moment.” TRINE CHURCHILL received her BFA from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angles and studied for a semester at l´Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. This introduced her to the French impressionist painters with frequent visits to museums like Musee d’Orsay and l’Orangerie. Recent trips to Paris have renewed this inspiration taking in the brush work of these artists. Earlier sources of influence came from the surrealists such as Magritte and Dali, and the Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch, and of current and contemporary artists Churchill looks to Peter Doig and Hernan Bas, finding inspiration in their use of the abstract with the representational. SOLO EXHIBITIONS of her work include shows at Castelli Art Space Los Angeles, College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, George Billis Gallery in Los Angeles, Nancy Margolis Gallery in New York, and Hübner & Hübner Galeirie in Frankfurt. Her work has also been exhibited at the Torrance Art Museum and the Red Dot art fair in Miami.
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