‘Florals 3’ 2023 Fine Art Print Ed. 4 of 100

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Artwork Details

Medium Giclée, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 29.7cm (W) x 42cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

You may have noticed the use of pink in all the artworks. As my favourite colour, I’ve made the conscious decision to use it for all my under-paintings. The other reason is that throughout history, artwork made by women has tragically been subjected to theft and deception, with many of their works being sold under different names. Due to prevailing gender biases, female artists often faced difficulties in establishing their own artistic identity and gaining rightful attribution for their creations.

Consequently, some individuals and art dealers took advantage of this vulnerability, appropriating their art without acknowledgment and disguising it under male pseudonyms or accredited another male artist, effectively erasing the female artists' contributions from the annals of art history. This distressing practice not only robbed these women of their rightful recognition but also perpetuated a damaging narrative of invisibility and disempowerment within the art world. I use pink just as a little clue in my work to indicate that it was made by a woman.

Artist Bio

Melak Khaleel (she/her), an emerging visual artist, explores the boundaries of art through a blend of traditional and contemporary themes. With focus on deconstructing social and patriarchal stereotypes, Melak's work explores cultural and personal identity through a queer, intersectional feminist lens. Influenced by her Muslim, Kurdish and Arab culture, she weaves vibrant colours, social commentary, and an array of mediums into her creations. Each piece is a testament to Melak's commitment to shedding light on the intricate intersectionality between culture, religion, politics, and identity. Her artwork challenges the viewers to reconsider preconceived notions and embrace the complexity of the human experience. With an unwavering dedication to art, education and social justice, Melak aims to pave the way for a new wave of thought-provoking and boundary-pushing artists.

Commissions

Melak's studio is in Adelaide