Kim Kardashian dresses in head to toe snakeskin as she heads to Dior show with Kourtney – Miami
Kim Kardashian dresses in head to toe snakeskin as she heads to Dior show with Kourtney – Miami

Ruby Dickson

Kim Kardashian dresses in head to toe snakeskin as she heads to Dior show with Kourtney – Miami, 2024200 x 120cmSign in to view price
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Material
oil and spray paint on canvas
Description
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This striking contemporary artwork features a figure adorned in a bold, snake-print coat. The vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes create a sense of movement and energy. The composition places the central figure against a dark, abstract background, drawing the viewer's attention to the intricate patterns and the commanding presence of the subject. The artist's distinctive style and expressive use of materials suggest a commentary on fashion, identity, and the human experience. This visually captivating piece offers a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between art, culture, and personal expression. ...

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Ruby Dickson
Artist
Ruby Dickson
B.1996, British

Ruby Dickson (1996, UK) is a painter based in London, UK. In her work, the artist examines the workings of desire and need as symptoms of capitalist systems of exchange. Working at pace and with intuition, Dickson’s paintings always look for the simplest expression of a feeling and the most immediate way to depict a subject, conveying a tension between urgency and vulnerability. In her most recent works, Dickson appropriates pop culture icons and cartoon characters to analyse contemporary modes of production, circulation and consumption of images, which she addresses in relation to the specific temporality and materiality of paint. As an artist of Irish and Jamaican descent, Dickson uses her investigation into contemporary spectacle to reflect upon the progressive ambiguation and constant redistribution of identification processes. ...