I just completed the piece I created for Compound Gallery's group exhibition "Textbook History."
"Marie Antoinette as the woman-as-man monster, the diamond necklace wearer, the notorious pornographic star, and the fifteen-year-old maiden"
mixed media on canvas
20 x 24"
$ 1280 US
The theme of the exhition is that the artist would choose a piece of history that he/she will interpret the history and translate it visually. There is no restriction on the medium or size. I love group exhibition like that where there is a loose limit, so that you are enouraged to do what you normally wouldn't, but there isn't a strict limit on every aspect there is.
I have always been fascinated by the last queen of France. It was a perfect excuse to soak up some reading about the politics around the queen.
The exhibition is in September, and the opening will be on the 3rd.
Compound Gallery
107 NW 5th Avenue
Portland, OR, USA 97209
Very interesting interpreation of M.A. The eyes feel very Japanese animation influenced. Congrats on a great piece of work.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment! The opening was great!
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