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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
This pop art painting celebrates the magic of the Polaroid — that iconic instant camera that captured memories long before screens and filters ruled our lives. The bold colours and graphic style pay tribute to a time when photographs were tangible, imperfect, and deeply personal.
Each flash was a small act of faith: shake, wait, and watch as the moment slowly appeared — ghostlike at first, then vivid and alive. It was instant gratification in its… purest, analogue form.
This work is both a love letter to the 80s and a reflection on how we used to hold our memories — quite literally — in our hands.
Kate Revill is a painter with a rich background in costume design and formal art education, who rediscovered her artistic voice during the lockdown of 2020. She fuses vibrant Pop Art energy with the textured emotion of Impressionism, often leaving her portraits intentionally unfinished to engage the viewer’s imagination. Her still life works channel personal nostalgia, capturing the bittersweet shift from analogue to digital. Her paintings evoke both warmth and self-reflection, inviting viewers to contemplate their own perceptions and memories.