Shannon Cartier Lucy

Shannon Cartier Lucy

BornNationalityBased In
1977AmericanNashville
Biography

Shannon Cartier Lucy describes her oil paintings as portraying ‘situations’; a fishbowl on a flaming stove, a woman playing basketball in bed, a Dalmatian mid-autopsy. Despite their setting within the familiar familial home, compositions complete with soft furnishings and characters adorned in crumpled nightdresses, Cartier Lucy’s paintings are nightmarish and uncanny. Growing up with a schizophrenic parent, Cartier Lucy relates that it was not uncommon to find a ‘toaster in the freezer or The Holy Bible in the dishwasher’. Through their absurdist, darkly humorous scenography, the works symbolise domestic disorder and discontent. Like in a bad dream, faces are often obscured, and figures rendered anonymous, and so the viewer projects characters from their own imagination into the empty space. The scenes are always captured at the precipice, perhaps in seconds before the dreamer awakens with a start. ...

Selected Artworks
A Soft Rein
Shannon Cartier LucyA Soft Rein, 202186 x 71cmPrice on Request
The Celebration
Shannon Cartier LucyThe Celebration, 2021132 x 71cmPrice on Request
Woman in Meringue
Shannon Cartier LucyWoman in Meringue, 202186 x 86cmPrice on Request
Woman with Hand Towel
Shannon Cartier LucyWoman with Hand Towel, 202186 x 86cmPrice on Request
Woman with Scissors
Shannon Cartier LucyWoman with Scissors, 2021107 x 81cmPrice on Request
Gallery Representation