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Frida, Pop 1 (2022) Collages by Marian Williams
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- Dimensions Height 47.2in, Width 47.2in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Collages under $5,000 Pop Art Portrait
October 2022
The Frida Series, is a portrait series of Frida Kahlo.
As in the original black and white photograph, the work shows a challenging, defiant and proud woman.
In the Pop compositions Frida Kahlo is represented as both strong and scarred, in pop art inspired vivid colours.
Portraits in this series are constructed with different colour compositions.
The portraits in purple, pink, yellow and sepia are torn and recomposed in order to create the final portrait.
Each work in this series is unique and original with variations in the colour schemes.
Inspired by Andy Warhol’s portrait series, each work is based on one identical image. Unlike screen-print, the Frida Pop series is produced with reproduction techniques that make each composition unique and original.
The images are mirrored, enlarged and printed, then transferred onto canvas and finished with pastels. Rough lines and torn edges, remind the viewer of a worn vintage poster, yet the overall impression is tranquil and soft.
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Marian William is a contemporary Dutch artist known for her innovative approach to recycling objects, authentic photos, and original illustrations from vintage magazines and books. In her creative process, she transforms these materials into dynamic and striking analog compositions using paint, collage, and assemblage techniques.
Throughout her career, Marian's art has been exhibited in numerous countries, including France, England, the Netherlands, Italy, Albania, Serbia, and the USA. Her works bear the influences of pop art, surrealism, and dadaism, resulting in pieces that exude originality and freshness. In her artwork, she skillfully combines elements of classical art, retro chic, and kitsch in a thought-provoking and challenging manner.
Beyond her artistic endeavors, Marian William is also recognized for her deep commitment to various social and political causes. Her art frequently revolves around themes such as environmental preservation, women's rights, freedom, and social justice. These recurring themes are conveyed in her storytelling, which ranges from minimalist to complex, with a sincere and impactful approach.
Marian's artistic journey began at an early age, driven by a profound connection to the past. At the age of five, she found herself jumping into a bin at school, determined to rescue discarded schoolbooks from the 1950s. These books held immense value to her, with their precious images, distinctive lettering, torn pages, vivid colors, and the nostalgic memories they evoked. For Marian, these artifacts served as a window into the history of everyday life gone by, inspiring her lifelong creative exploration.
Marian William's art reflects not only her remarkable talent but also her unwavering dedication to addressing critical issues through her work. Her ability to weave together the past, present, and a hopeful vision for the future in her art is a testament to her unique artistic vision and her commitment to making a meaningful impact on the world.
- Nationality: NETHERLANDS
- Date of birth : 1962
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Dutch Artists