Alexa Meade measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
The shadows that she noticed on the lawn prompted her to develop the technique that, however, did not paint the object she chose onto canvas. The subject has been transformed into the artist's own image which is based an interpretation by the artist. It is most effective when dealing with living objects as well as items that have a shelf life like fruits and people. Alexa Meade's works are fleeting, but the photo is left. Because the photography and painting techniques are coordinated so closely, the end result is the trompe-l'oeil effect that creates the illusion of 3D is only visible at certain places, for example the eye area or hair. Meade sometimes incorporates painted models into the environment around them. This allows them to engage with the environment she has created. Thereby repealing the boundaries between painting, photography, performance and installation.
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