Framed How To Rest, Original For Sale
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This original artwork has been created especially for The Mix – Enter Gallery’s 2024 group show of original artworks from a selection of our artists.
Marcelina Amelia is an exciting contemporary artist known for works that contemplate themes of self-acceptance, gender and representations of female sexuality. Amelia states: I like to play at the tense borders between lust and innocence, joy and sadness, fun and pain.”
How to Rest is a thoughtful piece exploring he importance of finding time to just be. Amelia reveals:
This work was created during summer following an incredibly busy and exhausting period. I found myself struggling to take a break, ironically reading Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman, where he discusses idleness aversion , which is an inability to rest or a nagging anxiety that one should always be productive.
Inspired by Rick Rubin s book, The Creative Act: A Way of Being, I approached this piece without a plan or preconceived idea. Books often find a way into my paintings, and this piece is no exception. A literal copy of Philip Guston: I Paint What I Want to See—my favourite book this summer—appears in the work.
The artwork is a prime example of Amelia empowering oeuvre, demonstrating how inspired she is by the strength, resilience and living-giving capacity of women.
This original artwork is created with acrylic and oil on canvas.
Framed size (cm): 76.2 x 61
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