Medium | Giclee On Board |
Format | Board With Slip |
Style | Figurative |
Image W x H | 24" x 30" ? |
‘Now where did you find her, among the neon lights, that haunt the streets outside, stay with me, beautiful girl (stay with me)….’ We may well be borrowing from the equally tantalising lyrical genius of Michael Hutchence to underline our visual point, but irrespectively there’s something incredibly beautiful, yet at the same time, fragile and vulnerable about the heroine pictorially cast in the lead role of Emma Grzonkowski’s most recent compositional release which we are all party to hereabouts.
With her delicate features enveloped by interloping locks of hair and tumbled flowers, she’s watching, waiting for the next chapter to unfold, and with it the onset of good or bad. For the viewer the next stage of her journey is inconclusive, the narrative of ‘Caladium’ left to the individual, but what we can confirm is that leading exponent of her contemporary figurative art, Grzonkowski delivers an illustratively adept and pictorially perfect giclee on board iteration of her brand new Autumn 2014 creative vision. Hand-signed and limited to just 95 editions, one thing isn’t up for debate though; that being expected demand will far and away outstrip the restricted supply.