Art
Kvlt Sister
- Item Number
- 112
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Opening Bid
- 50 USD
Item Description
"This photograph was inspired by my experiences with black metal bands. In this music scene, face painting is a common ritual, but as the genre is predominately made up of men, women are rarely seen in corpse paint, or even on stage. I painted the model as a musician would paint his face before a show, as an expression of my hope for an equal balance of the sexes within the black metal scene (and ultimately, everywhere)." Model: Jennifer Bondy
Artist Statement:
"Out of all the visual arts, photography has always infatuated me the most. I love the ability photographs have to simultaneously record and distort moments in time. Movement is a huge theme in my work. I am very influenced by dance, so capturing a beautiful motion feels like something I am obligated to do and it feels very natural. The human body can be depicted in an endless number of ways, and I really love to emphasize its many possible forms, realistically, gracefully, and beautifully. In addition to people, I tend to look for unconventional sources of beauty wherever I go. Whether it is in the studio or outside in nature, the flux of my subjects never ceases to fascinate me. I am always experimenting with different techniques and seeking new and unique experiences to participate in and to document."
(This piece measures about 10 1/4" x 10 1/4" with frame)
Item Special Note
All proceeds go to the Inner Door Foundation which was created in 2006 to raise public awareness about eating disorders along with promoting education and holistic treatment. For more information, please visit: http://innerdoorcenter.com/index.php/foundation.
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