Alexa Meade measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
Initiated by her observations of shadows on the ground The artist took months experimenting with a method that allows objects to be represented in two dimensions onto canvas. The subject instead transforms into a re-creation of itself in which the painting is the vehicle for its own painterly interpretation, especially in the case of living or perishable items for example, like humans or fruit. Alexa Meade's works are fleeting, but the photo is left. Because the photography and painting techniques are synchronized so tightly, the end result is an illusion of trompe l'oeil, in which the illusion of three dimensions can only be seen at specific locations, like the area around the eyes and the hair. Meade occasionally integrates painted models in the space surrounding them. It allows them to interact with this world she has created. Thereby repealing the boundaries between painting, photography, performance and installation.
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