Solo Exhibition
My experience making art tends to feel like going to the bottom of the ocean to explore a shipwreck. What I find is often unusual, strange, or unexpected. I take visual cues from fairy tales, Greek myths and music. All of the natural shapes in each piece are referenced from my own photo library and sketches that I've collected over the years. These elements culminate in a melange of past and present ideas that have been floating in my subconscious. I use art to explore themes that are typically too dark or painful to confront on a day-to-day basis such as self-destruction, rage, body horror, obsession, alienation, death and ecstasy. Through my work I hope to redefine the expectation of 'feminine' art.
Alexis Marino is an artist and a published illustrator working in her native city, New York. Having a perpetual fascination with the sights and sounds of her home, she finds inspiration in often overlooked vignettes, spending many years drawing en plein air and obsessively filling sketchbooks.
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