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Kris Lemsalu's "Wound Licker" is an expressive drawing with vivid colors that blend reds, blues, and yellows into a surreal composition. The central figure lounges on a patterned background, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. The use of fluid, whimsical brushstrokes and a soft yet vibrant palette underscores a playful absurdity. Embracing elements of kitsch and folklore, this work reflects Lemsalu’s fascination with life’s metamorphic and ritualistic aspects, challenging conventional boundaries between art and existence. ...
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Kris Lemsalu’s practice is filled with eccentric colours, shamans, talismans, kitsch imagery and materials such as clothing, food and animal pelts. Working in installation, sculpture and performance, the Estonian artist’s works deny categorization and invite ritualistic catharsis of life and death, beauty and pain. Mimicking the formlessness of life itself, her works and performances transcend structure into absurdist mix of textures and materials; with cheap rubber bags being attached to precious porcelain, a toothbrush burning between the artist’s lips or a chicken-eggs-chandelier hanging between her legs. Lemsalu’s exquisite use of her body as a material alongside the strangeness of her inanimate objects blends the very distinction between herself, her art and life, more broadly. Fairy tales and folklore, fantasy and reality become indistinguishable in the artist’s universe of kitsch and absurdity. With no beginning or end, Lemsalu’s practice is a metamorphosis in action. ...
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