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Melissa Furness
corpo estraneo 7

2023

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Long fascinated with nature’s way of reclaiming what humans build, artist Melissa Furness visually depicts how organic and self-imposed deterioration confuses our sense of reality and cultural memory. Through expressions of narrative, nature, and site as ruin, works from the "corpo estraneo" ( latin for strange bodies) also address concepts of personal struggle and identity with overgrowth and refuse as major themes. The "corpo estraneo" series are small-scale works. Each painting comes ready to hang in a metallic frame.
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