Wednesday, 9 December 2020

Artist research

 Elizabeth Glaessner

Glaessner’s tendency to combine a painterly flowy style with figurative bodies is visually really enticing to me. Her style is void of harsh lines and creates a blurred boundary between the background and the body, creating a seamless ebb and flow within the image that sometimes creates a two dimensional effect. Glaessner’s fuzzy and vibrant style is captivating to the eye. I’m a fan of how Glaessner combines the figures in her paintings with the general fluidity and luminous quality to her pieces. Combining these two elements is something I’m extremely keen to try in my own practice and therefore Glaessner’s work is really alluring to me.





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