Fake Tan

Olivia Sterling

Fake Tan, 202191.4 x 121.9cmSign in to view price
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Material
acrylic on canvas
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant contemporary painting features a striking composition of bold colors and dynamic shapes. The artwork depicts an abstract figure surrounded by surreal, almost dreamlike elements, including a large flower-like form and a serpentine creature. The artist employs a bold, expressive brushstrokes and a vivid color palette, creating a sense of energy and tension. The overall impression is one of a subconscious, imaginative realm, reflecting the artist's unique perspective and artistic style. Without identifying any individuals, this work invites the viewer to engage with its imaginative and visually captivating subject matter. ...

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Olivia Sterling
Artist
Olivia Sterling
B.1996, British

Olivia Sterling’s paintings are cropped, zoomed-in vignettes rendered in vivid colour and bold, exuberant style. In her paintings, depicting flailing limbs and often involving traditionally British food and drink, such as Victoria sponge cake, strawberries and cream, with the food chaotically smeared, splatted or exploding, Sterling undermines the ‘prim and proper’ garden parties and bunting of associated with Britishness. A distinctive feature of Sterling’s work is her incorporation of letters, numbers and lines into her paintings. Denoting specific blocks of colour on the canvas, these markings are symbolic of the categorisations and compartmentalisation forced upon those with particular skin tones and differing identities. ...

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