"Elsie Marley is Grown So Fine" is a vibrant and multilayered artwork that blends various mediums and elements to create a rich, textured composition. The painting features a dynamic interplay of acrylic, collage, and marker on a wood panel.
The mid-layer of the piece is a collage incorporating diverse materials, such as cut-out pictures from a book of fairy tales illustrated by Richard Scarry, postcards from the artist's previous solo exhibition, canceled checks from an art loan program, and business cards showcasing images of earlier works. These elements are layered thoughtfully, forming a narrative patchwork that reflects the artist's personal and professional journey.
Intricate patterns emerge throughout the composition. Hexagon and square grids drawn in marker add a geometric precision, contrasting with the organic yellow vine-like leaf patterns painted in a free-flowing manner. The topmost layer is a striking application of smeary blue poured paint, with white and yellow spots dripped into it. This fluid layer partially conceals the intricate details beneath, inviting viewers to look closer and discover the hidden stories within.
"Elsie Marley is Grown So Fine" captures the essence of layered experiences and memories, merging the whimsical with the personal, and the past with the present. The artwork stands as a testament to the artist's skill in creating depth and complexity through a harmonious blend of materials and techniques.
- Subject Matter: abstract
- Collections: Hide and Seek (2018 - ), Normal Eyes and Terrible Things