"Solo-Me-O" encaustic painting portrays large red lips and open mouth perched on top of a white lacy vessel. Curved arms and hands sit on her hips, offering a bossy, confident attitude.
Ancient urns are transformed into humorous painted images that are both half women and half vessel. A metaphor for ancient Mycenaean & Minoan women has now met its modern version in my art.
“Solo-Me-O” painted vessel “bosses” its way though life as a metaphor for a present day “goddesses.”
This successful series has been exhibited widely in both Us and Canada and speaks to antiquity, archeology from ancient days to the modern women.
- Subject Matter: Conceptual - FIgurative
- Collections: Women As Vessels