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United Kingdom
Printmaking, Lithograph on Paper
Size: 16.5 W x 11.7 H x 0 D in
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Pigeon Eyeshadow painting depicts a tableau vivant of Western individualism and will to power vs. Eastern wisdom and intuition. On the right of the painting, monks stand in a cross-section of a Buddhist temple, contemplating a monumental Tibetan mandala. On the opposite side, a gameshow host is on stage with the spinner wheel landing on a winning combination, the apocalyptic light beams above from fortuitously recreating professional stage lighting. In the bottom left hand corner of the painting, a woman with her back to us uses a pigeon’s iridescent neck as an eyeshadow palette. A lightning bolt strikes the water in front of her, prompting it spurt up like a geyser and acting as a mirror, reflecting the scene back at us.
Printmaking:Lithograph on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:200
Size:16.5 W x 11.7 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:United Kingdom.
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Beatrix Haxby’s work spans painting, drawing, performance and sculpture. The perpetual motion machine of her imagination creates high speed collisions between High and Low culture, surrealist esoterica and a latent, sapphic Paganism that imbues animals and women with mythic significance. The muse holds the key, the chatelaine of her canvas-cosmos. Velasquez’ penchant for the cameo, Dalí’s sybaritism: the cinematic sweep of her compositions seamlessly sample a multitude of genres and stylistic influences. These tenebrous and thoroughly composed vignettes, seemingly formed from private corners of the mind in true Surrealist praxis - also form a lattice of coincidence in the outside world. The graffiti classicism motif is inspired by her backdrop of 21st century Britain: crumbling neoclassical hubris and street art. One eye on her inner world, another on the outer, she is constantly assessing her surroundings and anticipating trends. She makes work in Leeds and London.
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