Happy Day Pig (7.29.12)

Marnie Weber

Happy Day Pig (7.29.12), 201228 x 21.2cm2400 USD
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collage on paperPraz-DelavalladeParis
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The image depicts a whimsical scene featuring a pig-like figure dressed in ornate clothing and holding a basket filled with Easter eggs, surrounded by a vibrant display of colorful tulips, daffodils, and other spring flowers. The composition emphasizes the interplay of soft, organic shapes and textures, with the piglet's face and the delicate petals creating a visually striking contrast. The overall style and setting suggest a surreal, fantastical interpretation of a traditional Easter tableau, reflecting the artist's unique creative vision and playful approach to representing the natural world. ...

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Artist
Marnie Weber
B.1959, American

Marnie Weber is a multi-media artist who works in film, performance, music, collage, sculpture and installation. Her early films are short poetic narratives in which Weber performs in costume as the primary character interacting with objects and props. This persona is often derived from a character she performed as on stage, starting in the late 80's. Weber is the director of all films, and creates all the costumes, props, sets and soundtracks. Weber’s later films are more complex and encompass other characters, and people in costumes with whom she interacts with along the way. There is an intentional homemade quality to the films and innocence and naïveté are embraced in her overall aesthetic. ...

Marnie Weber: Artworks
The Dance of the Bunny (9.07.12)
Marnie WeberThe Dance of the Bunny (9.07.12), 20122400 USD
Cactus Devil (8.24.12)
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Patterns from the Leaves (8.04.12)
Marnie WeberPatterns from the Leaves (8.04.12), 20122400 USD
The Dancing Beaver
Marnie WeberThe Dancing Beaver, 2009Price on Request
Kitten Prayer (5.21.12)
Marnie WeberKitten Prayer (5.21.12), 20122400 USD
Flowers From the Cracks (6.30.12)
Marnie WeberFlowers From the Cracks (6.30.12), 20122400 USD
Heaven Bound (7.27.12)
Marnie WeberHeaven Bound (7.27.12), 20122400 USD
The Ghost on the Path (8.01.12)
Marnie WeberThe Ghost on the Path (8.01.12), 20122400 USD
Comforting the Donkey (7.28.12)
Marnie WeberComforting the Donkey (7.28.12), 20122400 USD
Happy Day Pig (7.29.12)
Marnie WeberHappy Day Pig (7.29.12), 20122400 USD
Mushroom (8.16.12)
Marnie WeberMushroom (8.16.12), 20122400 USD
Butterfly Friends (8.06.12)
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Praz-Delavallade
Gallery
Praz-Delavallade
Paris, Los Angeles