Painting
This chick Alyssa Monks is crushing the painting game. Check out her super ethereal surreal paintings. More Info to follow:
Alyssa Monks | on Tumblr (b.1977, USA)
Brooklyn-based artist Alyssa Monks is a figurative painter, blurring the line between abstraction and realism. “Using filters such as glass, vinyl, water, and steam, I distort the body in shallow painted spaces. These filters allow for large areas of abstract design - islands of color with activated surfaces - while bits of the human form peak through. In a contemporary take on the traditional bathing women, my subjects are pushing against the glass “window”, distorting their own body, aware of and commanding the proverbial male gaze. Thick paint strokes in delicate color relationships are pushed and pulled to imitate glass, steam, water and flesh from a distance. However, up close, the delicious physical properties of oil paint are apparent. Thus sustaining the moment when abstract paint strokes become something else. When I began painting the human body, I was obsessed with it and needed to create as much realism as possible. I chased realism until it began to unravel and deconstruct itself, I am exploring the possibility and potential where representational painting and abstraction meet - if both can coexist in the same moment.” Monks’s paintings have been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions, and her work is represented in public and private collections.
Janine Antoni - Loving Care
I miss working for Janine. That was one of the most informative and transformative internships i’ve ever experienced. Not a moment went by that i didn’t feel was significant. Whether i was doing research for an upcoming project for her, making tea, juicing, or receiving motherly advice from her, my time was never poorly spent. I hope that she and i can remain in touch and cross paths again. I truly miss being in the presence of such a powerful woman and artist. I hope to be half the artist/strong female role model that she is when i reach her age. Missing you, Janine.