Original artwork description:

As I am a feminist big city woman, the inspiration for this painting came from post-feminism and the appearance of human values. What would the last woman on Earth feel…? The painting expresses the studies of the human core and the search for an escape from absurdity. The woman seems to be in a spider web, holding two birds in the palm of her hand as if nature is the last thing that can be trusted but it is disappearing like everything else. The feminine hat on her head symbolises the yearning to be weak and vulnerable without anyone seeing it as an opportunity to take advantage of you.”

Materials used:

acrylic, spray, oil, ink

Tags:
#abstract #nature #woman #popart #modesty 
Disappearance of Female Modesty (2017)
Mixed-media painting
by Meriliis Rinne

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As I am a feminist big city woman, the inspiration for this painting came from post-feminism and the appearance of human values. What would the last woman on Earth feel…? The painting expresses the studies of the human core and the search for an escape from absurdity. The woman seems to be in a spider web, holding two birds in the palm of her hand as if nature is the last thing that can be trusted but it is disappearing like everything else. The feminine hat on her head symbolises the yearning to be weak and vulnerable without anyone seeing it as an opportunity to take advantage of you.”

Materials used:

acrylic, spray, oil, ink

Tags:
#abstract #nature #woman #popart #modesty 

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Meriliis Rinne

Location United Kingdom

About
Meriliis Rinne (1985) is an Estonian artist living and working in UK. She first studied law at the University of Tartu, which deepened her interest in paradoxes and social pressure,... Read more

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