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Kristen
Schiele With
her new body of work Elektra, Kristen Schiele continues her celebration
of strong female characters and deconstruction of architectural settings.
Utilizing a variety of techniques including silkscreen, painting and ink
transfers, Schiele achieves a disjointed, densely layered effect, creating
paintings that are at once timeless, nostalgic, fierce and contemporary.
Compositions are cut apart, x-rayed and reassembled. Stages are set and
cast with subjects straight from classic pulp novel and fashion magazine
covers. As in her inspiration, B movie and classic horror films, the objects,
patterns, costumes and characters are mythological, kitsch symbols. The
final works are designed and decorated environments in which the “bad
girl” clearly holds all the cards - if not a knife. Running concurrently with Elektra, in the project room is The Forest for the Trees by Clare Grill. Image:
Good Bad-Girls, 2010, mixed media with silkscreen on canvas, 23"
x 32"
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