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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
22x36in
About this artwork
This photo of Matilda Ann Ingrid Lutz in the 2018 movie Revenge inspired this painting. The NYT's article "Paul Feig Likes Films With Women at the Core. He loves seeing men and women as equals on the screen. The lolly pop and the glasses were perfect and I've been having fun with spray paint and stencils.
Barbara Shelly, a self-taught mixed media artist, traded her dance shoes for a paintbrush. Utilizing techniques of tearing newspapers and magazines, she skillfully layers textured collages underneath vivid swathes of acrylic paint. Shelly's work delves into current events, reflecting compelling narratives in performing arts and politics, unabashedly inspired by the vigor of passionate individuals. Her art vivifies humanity, leaving room for personal interpretation and boldly expressing societal nuances.