Kitten Prayer (5.21.12)

Marnie Weber

Kitten Prayer (5.21.12), 201227.8 x 21.2cmSign in to view price
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collage on paperPraz-Delavallade
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork depicts a close-up shot of a fluffy white cat sitting amidst a field of lush green grass and soft, fuzzy catkins. The feline has striking blue eyes and appears to be holding a small white fabric object, perhaps a handkerchief, in its paws. The overall composition is visually striking, with the vibrant blue sky and the cat's plush, pristine fur contrasting beautifully against the natural, earthy elements. The photographic style captures the cat's endearing and whimsical expression, inviting the viewer to appreciate the delicate and playful nature of this domestic pet. This endearing portrait likely aims to evoke a sense of wonder and nostalgia for the simple joys of the natural world. ...

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Kitten Prayer (5.21.12)
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. ...

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