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Marci Washington
For Forever I´ll Be Here - Marci Washington
2014. 128 S. w. 150 ill. 310 mm
Verlag/Jahr: GINGKO PRESS 2014
ISBN: 1-58423-515-2 (1584235152)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-58423-515-6 (9781584235156)
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Marci Washingtons distinctive artwork subverts Victorian gothic imagery into a contemporary visual language all its own. Flat washes of gouache and watercolor make up grotesque faces and distorted bodily forms that stare off the page into another dimension. With a muted palette of somber dark green, black, cream, blood red, and brown and gold hues, dismembered bloody hands and still heads float seemingly frozen in negative space, while livid male and female figures in full gowns and uniforms collapse within rooms of floral wallpaper and carpet and glistening chandeliers. Marci Washingtons imagery creates a world of hidden stories, bloody handwritten letters, ghosts, forest threats, poisoned drinks, haunted manors, barren winters and betrayal - and this dark world draws you in completely. For Forever Ill Be Here is an oversize monograph of recent work by this Oakland, California based artist - including a collection of paintings exhibited at Leeds College of Art in 2011. Marci Washington has exhibited widely and her work has been featured in a range of magazines and books, including Juxtapoz Dark Arts (one of her pieces was used on the cover of the book) and New American Paintings, as well as the 2009 film Jennifers Body.
Marci Washington´s distinctive artwork subverts Victorian gothic imagery into a contemporary visual language all its own. Flat washes of gouache and watercolour make up grotesque faces and distorted bodily forms that stare off the page into another dimension. For Forever I´ll Be Here is an oversize monograph of recent work by this Oakland, California based artist - including a collection exhibited at Leeds College of Art in 2011. Marci Washington has exhibited widely and her work has been featured in a range of magazines and books, including Juxtapoz Dark Arts.