|
Melissa Dadourian Page 1 |
|||||||||
|
|||||||||
"May 1969", oil on wood, 13 x 14
|
Inspiration is drawn from the Renaissance paintings of Saints. These paintings seem to capture a type of reverence in relation to the viewer's experience, elevating the perspective from visual to revelatory in the form of epiphany.
|
|
|||||||
|
Unlike the paintings of Saints, the figures I use in my work are appropriated from the Playboy magazines that I secretly gazed at as an adolescent girl. I remove these women from the context of �pornography� and place them in a position of exaltation. An object not only to be desired sexually but admired or revered in an almost spiritual way.
|
|||||||||
"November 1969", oil on wood, 13 x 14
|
In my painting, installation and video work there is a suggestion of the notion of female freedom expressed through a naivet� or innocence, whether the figure is drawn in paint, a piece of thread connected by nails or putting on a pair of nylons. It is all an attempt at heightening the everyday in order to comprehend existence, the essence of life and the real.
|
||||||||
|
|||||||||





