Charlotte by Audrey Kawasaki is Sultry and Surreal
Francis Tiangson — February 14, 2011 — Art & Design
References: i-seldom-do.livejournal & mymodernmet
Audrey Kawasaki is one of the many artists that have contributed to the Suggestivism group exhibit that is being put on at the Grand Central Art Center. The piece that she has contributed is a beautiful painting titled Charlotte.
The painting depicts a nude female lounging around in a pile of animal bones with her hair intertwined with them. Audrey Kawasaki used graphite and oil on a wood panel adding unique textures to the amazing work of art.
The painting depicts a nude female lounging around in a pile of animal bones with her hair intertwined with them. Audrey Kawasaki used graphite and oil on a wood panel adding unique textures to the amazing work of art.
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