A curation by Natalie Slater, Art Agent at Snap Collective - ‘Color as Face’ brings together works in which color replaces expression as the primary structure of the figure. Across painting, drawing, and mixed media, artists construct faces through flat planes, hard edges, and segmented fields rather than gesture or realism.
Some figures appear without features altogether, reduced to stacked or intersecting blocks of color. Others retain eyes or mouths, but these details are absorbed into graphic partitions that interrupt natural likeness. Color does not signal emotion here—it organizes the image.
The face becomes a site of construction rather than depiction. Identity is suggested through chromatic decisions, not narrative or psychology. What remains is restrained, deliberate, and unresolved—figures assembled through color, held together by structure alone.
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