Marie Laveau (2018) Collages by Jenny Van Der Ree
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Original Artwork
Collages,
- Dimensions Height 24.3in, Width 14.5in
- Categories Collages under $1,000
Marie Laveau was named "The Voodoo Queen of New Orleans" in the late 1800's. Hers was a complicated, many-faceted history. To the newspapers, she was a wanton devil; to the community she was an angel and a nurse. Either way, she was an influential figure and highly-respected. This was passed to her daughter, who also took on her name. Both were known for dancing with a snake, during their Voudou rituals at Congo Square. Both wore tignons, with 2 defiant curls sticking out at the sides.
Related themes
A few years ago, my daughter asked for a "real mosaic butterfly kit" for her birthday. Not with stickers, with real glue and glass tiles. I helped her finish the butterfly, and that was the spark that got me started. I've always loved colored glass and illustrations, so why I didn't link the two together earlier is a mystery to me.
As far as themes go, I am very fond of mythology, the supernatural, and nature. Images that tell a tale and are a little edgy are more interesting to me than just pretty. Color contrast is also important, and those fragments of glass can be so gorgeous and vibrant! They bring energy.
This journey has been a hug learning process. Each piece of art has brought new challenges, and I love trying new things. To grout or not to grout (my artworks are not meant for outside), tin foil on the backboard, double layers... The best part of these artworks is that they come change in different lighting. So they are never boring, and each time you look at them, there is something new to study. Art that lives.
...and my drawer is always filled with Band-Aids.
- Nationality: NETHERLANDS
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Dutch Artists