New Amy Crehore Painting – Wild Cat Fever
Wild Cat Fever is a new Amy Crehore painting that was just written up in Boing Boing -

According to Boing Boing:
Monovita magazine has a nice profile of one of my favorite painters, Amy Crehore. (Shown here: “Wild Cat Fever.”)
The garmentless women in Crehore’s paintings exude a lovely innocence with a hint of deviance. The distinction that sets this surrealist painter apart from her predecessors is that unlike the stiff, posed women present in art throughout the centuries, Crehore’s women are playful, socializing with various animals and pierrots.“I guess I am hooked on painting nude women now. It’s an archetype of beauty and represents naturalness. It’s a classic motif throughout art history, yet most nudes were posed,†Crehore said. “My nudes are actually doing things, and they are imaginary. They are very comfortable without clothes. It’s hard to paint clothes anymore.â€
I’ve been enjoying Amy’s paintings as she’s been creating them, one by one – I see glimpses of them – and then, the whole thing.  Wild Cat Fever goes into new ground, I feel, with compositional elements unlike other of her paintings – for one thing, the red flower is backdropped by the sky and there’s a feeling of moving forward.





That is so scrumptious, Marshall.
By John Evans on June 5th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
[...] You can view it over on Art NYC. [...]
By SYNTAGMA » Modern Art rises to the occasion on June 5th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
[...] Here’s the relevant link to Art NYC. [...]
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