Ellis King, Paint Me Like One of Your French Girls, 2024
Acrylic on panel
67 x 75.5cm
Black tray frame
With rough texture contrasting against the flat, Paint Me Like One Of Your French Girls looks to expose the unexposed, and flip beauty on its head. Consequently, the title of the piece serves as a form of self-deprecation, acknowledging the departure from a conventional portrayal of femininity often desired by both artists and subjects alike. The emotion of the portrait looks to reflect this through a serious bitterness.
Available from Clifton Fine Art
Acrylic on panel
67 x 75.5cm
Black tray frame
With rough texture contrasting against the flat, Paint Me Like One Of Your French Girls looks to expose the unexposed, and flip beauty on its head. Consequently, the title of the piece serves as a form of self-deprecation, acknowledging the departure from a conventional portrayal of femininity often desired by both artists and subjects alike. The emotion of the portrait looks to reflect this through a serious bitterness.
Available from Clifton Fine Art
Acrylic on panel
67 x 75.5cm
Black tray frame
With rough texture contrasting against the flat, Paint Me Like One Of Your French Girls looks to expose the unexposed, and flip beauty on its head. Consequently, the title of the piece serves as a form of self-deprecation, acknowledging the departure from a conventional portrayal of femininity often desired by both artists and subjects alike. The emotion of the portrait looks to reflect this through a serious bitterness.
Available from Clifton Fine Art