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Gentle Captivity Print

Alison Cline

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This work was inspired by a time of reflection when I returned to city life after a month in the Namibian and Botswanan bush. I longed for a return to that freedom, and found myself staring out the window and relating to my house plants. This image depicts a woman with animalistic characteristics who wants to be somewhere less dark and oppressive. She is still comforted by her memories of wild lands. She is optimistic in planning an escape, despite her current drab situation. She no longer wants domestic life. She is too strong vibrant for her surroundings. Her only companion is a house plant experiencing a similar existence. I used acrylic because they are vibrant and dry quickly. I wanted to make adjustments as the painting revealed itself.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Can’t turn a Badger into a house cat Alison Cline was born into an artist family in Boulder, Colorado. Her artistic parents and older brother nurtured her natural inclination to creative expression in drawing and painting from a very young age. She devoted her free time to this passion throughout her childhood and adolescence. She took her first (and admittedly very low-paying) commissions as a high schooler. After high school, her fascination with animals veered her into studying Wildlife Biology at Colorado State University. After spending three months in the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador on a mission to learn Spanish in a biological hotspot, she developed a fascination with new lands and different cultures. This led her to eventually earn a Master’s in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education and a three-year stint teaching science in Denver Public Schools. Realizing this structured existence wasn’t compatible with her skills and personality, she returned to the more flexible life of bartending to fund world travel and return to a life saturated in creative thought and expression. Alison has extensively explored and occasionally resided in, 30 different countries spanning six continents. By avoiding the typical tourist route and choosing to engage with less sought-after experiences while abroad, she has encountered great beauty and joy, but also destruction, atrocity, and trauma. She has learned multiple languages, crossed nine countries by bicycle, studied Samba in the streets of Rio de Janeiro, consumed psychedelics with shamans, hunted wild boars in the outback, narrowly survived multiple tropical diseases, and escaped entrapment in Croatia. She sees her experiences and unique perspective as the backbone and motivation for her current work. She was recently featured on the front page of the Republikein, a national newspaper of Namibia, for her work as a traveling artist. Her first show, “Life, Death, and Hedonism,” is taking place at the June 3rd, 2022 First Friday in the RiNO Art District of Denver, Colorado.

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