Saturday, 5 June 2010
She wanted to be a living work of art: SOLD!
She wanted to be a living work of art
12.65cm x 16.73cm
June 2010
As with many of my paintings, this portrait (predominently indian ink on paper but there's a little bit of water colour crayon and wax crayon) was developed from an image found in the media (a photograph of the eccentric Italian heiress and fashion icon "Casati"). It started as a Sony Reader drawing-study, which I have reworked in mixed media on paper. More than a portrait, the painting is a representation of the ubiquitous female face that continues to dominate our culture's iconography. Casati was never afraid of the camera or the artist and always appropriated the gaze, engaging the viewer directly, creating equivalence between the viewer and the viewed, challenging the distinction between the subject and the object. Simply put: she's looking at us looking at her.