Chrysalis

Erin O'Keefe

Chrysalis, 2024108 x 78cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
unique archival pigment print on hahnemühle photo rag paper mounted to dibond aluminium, framedSeventeen
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The visual elements of this contemporary artwork feature a clean, minimalist composition with a monochromatic gray palette. The text "DOCENT" is prominently displayed, rendered in a bold, sans-serif typeface that dominates the overall design. The simplicity of the work suggests a focus on typography and language as the central subject matter. The artistic style appears to be a conceptual, text-based approach that invites the viewer to ponder the meaning and significance of the word "DOCENT" within the context of art and education. This piece likely explores themes of guidance, interpretation, and the role of the art expert in engaging with contemporary artworks. ...

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Chrysalis
Artist
Erin O'Keefe
B.1962, American

Erin O’Keefe draws viewers into compositions of geometric forms in vivid, saturated colors, where painted objects are carefully lit to cast precise shadows. Her brushwork remains tactile and expressive, leaving visible traces of the artist’s hand and texture within the paint. The arrangements play with perception, creating ambiguity around scale and depth, so that flatness and three-dimensionality appear unstable. O’Keefe exploits the interplay of color, light, and shadow to challenge the viewer’s visual expectations, turning each composition into a subtle perceptual puzzle. By photographing carefully arranged wooden shapes, she constructs scenes that appear physically impossible, collapsing space and perspective through the singular viewpoint of the camera. The result is a dialogue between painting, sculpture, and photography, where tactile materiality and visual illusion intersect. Her work provokes a reconsideration of how we interpret form, depth, and spatial relationships, inviting the audience into a playful yet rigorous exploration of perception. ...

Erin O'Keefe: Artworks
Chrysalis
Loud and Clear
Squeeze
Seventeen
Gallery
Seventeen
London