Gastronomy-Centric Epoch

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 223cm (W) x 183cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Inspired by Lionel Shriver's novel, "Big Brother"
Although there is an "i" in "big" we live in an era where food is the core of daily activities. The media bombard us via a plethora of weight loss and cooking programs, with information on what, when and how to eat. We usually get together with friends and family for meals or coffee (and cake, depending on whether or not one is trying to be "good"!) we anticipate lunch breaks, morning or afternoon tea time. We are consumed with questions on whether we deserve to be 'bad' or should be 'good'. We judge ourselves. Some judge others.

Artist Bio

From a young age Karen (WiZ, as she became known) excelled at art. She was top of her class on many occasions and won her school’s art prize three years running. With encouragement from her senior art teacher, she followed her artistic dream and went to university to study Industrial Design. After successfully completing her degree Karen worked as a designer for more than a decade. Then later, whilst working as a freelance artist, a cartoonist friend impressed by her small self-portrait, inspired her to rediscover painting.

Artist Statement:
The capacity of art to embody a thought or consciousness is why I make art. My art is how I communicate my perceptions and realisations. I do not limit myself to a specific palette or style thus, each piece is a unique representation of my mindfulness at the time it was created. I very much enjoy the challenge of working to a theme. A theme can determine the way I work and the colours I choose. My aspiration as an artist is to attempt to seize the viewers' attention and then draw them in for closer consideration.

Commissions

Karen "WiZ"'s studio is in Brisbane