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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x51.2in
About this artwork
As a midwife at an earlier time now turned fine artist, Greeff’s conceptual work looks at the notion of the reproductive body and ideas around it. In this painting the artist has taken an image from a recent BBC news article about the pandemic crisis. The leaving for ‘home‘ and has been reimagined. The figures are exposed and vulnerable and all comfort of ‘home’ seems lost or confused. The pregnant woman on the left hints to the prospect of new life… and the cradled baby cocooned. Cocooning is a current term that speaks about this fledging new industry of working from home that is set to mushroom post lockdown. The colour palette is bright and pleasing as if the landscape (the earth) has been purged of its toxins (smog) and looking restored and pristine. The faces reflect anxiety and the tight huddle of bodies suggestive of family bonds and this sense of a lock or ‘lockdown’.
« As a midwife in an earlier career, a mother and a fine artist, my art practice looks at notions and issues around ideas of birthing, life and death. »
Innovative and unrestrained, Sue Greeff merges elegance with a dynamic interplay of serenity and intensity. With a passion for exploring the intersection of order and disarray, delicacy and strength, and convention versus innovation, Greeff's artworks challenge the traditional boundaries of fine art with a striking vigour and emotional depth. With a four-year degree in fine art, Greeff has exhibited works that are held in both private and international collections. Boldly captivating, thought-provoking, and mesmerizing, Sue's pieces are at the forefront of a new artistic movement, redefining perceptions of beauty, identity, and the established norms of art.