Alexa Meade measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
Based on her observations of shadows on the ground and shadows on the ground, the artist spent months perfecting a technique to express objects with two dimensions onto canvas. Rather the subject is transformed into a re-creation of itself and the canvas becomes the carrier of it's individual interpretation of the subject, particularly when the subject is alive or perishable for example, like humans or fruit. Alexa Meade's works are fleeting and the image is what remains. Both photographic and painting techniques are so tightly coordinated that the end result is nothing but a two-dimensional flat space, which achieves trompe l'oeil, wherein the third dimension is only visible within certain places that are close to the eyes or hair. Meade frequently blends her painted characters within the three-dimensional space surrounding the figures. They can interact in the world she has created for herself. The result is a blurring of the lines between painting, photography and installation.
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