Pop Art pulp retro horror painting - Primal Fear

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 61cm (W) x 76cm (H) x 3.8cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Jane's painting Primal Fear is inspired by the pulp detective magazines that were popular from 1930s to the 1950s - Jane has appropriated a cover image of a frightened fleeing woman and placed her in a dark pine forest with a cottage in the distance. In traditional literature the forest is seen as a dangerous, mysterious place where the rules of the everyday world and society do not apply. Forests invoke a primal fear linked to our evolutionary past, where dense forests could be dangerous places due to animal predators, human assailants, or getting lost.
It is an original acrylic painting on stretched canvas that is ready to hang with d-rings and picture wire. Jane will courier in sturdy cardboard box.
Jane is a well-known Brisbane artist who has been finalist for Lethbridge 10,000, Rotary Art Spectacular, Moreton Bay Art Awards, Noosa Art Award, and Stanthorpe Art Prize. She has also exhibited at various Brisbane and Gold Coast galleries. Her paintings are held in private collections worldwide

Artist Bio

“Art is a rebellion against a hostile and meaningless universe.”

Jane Ianniello is a Brisbane-based painter whose recent work draws on the visual language of mid-twentieth century “pulp” fiction. Her paintings appropriate imagery from the covers of cheap popular magazines and books of the 1930s to 1950s—illustrated works designed to shock, seduce, and seize the viewer’s attention.

Ianniello often places the frightened or bewildered cover figures into incongruous, surreal environments populated by looming animals or oversized carnivorous plants. These scenes tap into primal fears that persist from childhood into adulthood; at times the threat is overt, and at others it is implied but unseen.

She also appropriates the pulp cover models for her “mythology” paintings. These paintings reference shared literary and cultural narratives, including traditional fairytales, gothic horror, the Wild West, and other formative myths, which she reimagines with a contemporary and often unsettling twist.

She is currently developing a body of work exploring her own childhood and its lasting psychological impact.

Working primarily with acrylic paints and gels, Ianniello subtly incorporates iridescent metallics and interference paints to enhance mood and atmosphere. She spends days selecting the subject, composition, and emotional tone of each work, followed by weeks of painting to construct a compelling visual narrative.

Over the past decade, Ianniello has sold hundreds of paintings internationally, been a finalist in multiple art competitions, and exhibited in galleries throughout Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Her original works are held in private collections worldwide.

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