Grass Play
Grass Play
Grass Play
Grass Play

Elizabeth Glaessner

Grass Play, 2024198 x 254cmSign in to view price
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oil on linenFrançois Ghebaly
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This surreal artwork features a dreamlike, blurred composition of nude human figures bathed in an eerie green hue. The shapes and forms are abstracted, creating a sense of ambiguity and mystery. The use of color and soft, diffused lighting evokes a moody, psychological atmosphere. The artwork seems to explore themes of the subconscious, sexuality, and the human form. The artist's intention may be to challenge conventional perspectives and invite the viewer to delve deeper into the realms of the imagination and the unconscious. ...

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Elizabeth Glaessner
Artist
Elizabeth Glaessner
B.1984, American

Elizabeth Glaessner creates vibrant, multi-layered pictorial universes in her paintings. Cast in chromatic swathes of hot and cool, Glaessner’s amorphous figures, evocative poses, and surreal environments blend art historical reference and cultural observation into paintings that pose more questions than answers. In large part, her practice converges on a de-centering of the authority of parable and moral image. Instead, Glaessner embraces ambiguity and improvisation in her work as rejections of absolutism, and experimental factors to test the limits of interpretation. ...

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Covering the sky, 2023
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Becoming a Lake
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Becoming a Lake, 2024
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Under Toe
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