Friday, 30 April 2010
"Selene, because her face is moon-shaped" : SOLD!
Selected for inclusion in this year’s SWA annual exhibition, this painting in mixed media (ink, crayon, gouache...) on paper was developed from a drawing produced using the Handwriting function of the Sony Reader, which started as a study of the "anonymous", generic models of a fashion photograph. Many of my paintings feature portraits of women, or rather representations of the female face that fascinates artists and photographers and still dominates our culture’s iconography. The title, which names the "sitter", invites the viewer to believe in the illusion. And why “Selene”? Simply because here the “goddess” has a moon-shaped face.
The Society of Women's Artists Annual Exhibition, takes place at the Mall Galleries, The Mall, London
from 30th June to 10th July.