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Justyna Kisielewicz
Shero

2021

About the Item

'Shero' is a bright and brilliant painting with commentary on modern daily life. The artist uses her own image for this "Icon" painting that reflects feminism today (as well as historically, and the depiction of women in art through the ages. The oil painting on wood panel is a wonderful original work of art from the artist whose fantastic themes, ideas and explorations keep us spellbound, probing more deeply with questions, and are always visually captivating. This painting is from Kisielewicz's Icon" series paintings that loosely reference classic religious "icon" paintings from the past. Condition is excellent. It is 24 x 24 inches unframed and 25.5 x 25.5 framed. Signed, dated and titled verso by Justyna Kisielewicz. Excellent on its own or hanging with other paintings from the series. A highly collectible work of original art from a rising star in the art world. Presented by Andra Norris Gallery in Burlingame, CA. Kisielewicz's paintings have been featured in Elle Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour, Juxtapoz, Business Insider, and others. Currently residing in California, the artist shares her unique perspective on learning about the west from Polish TV, and eventually arriving in the USA herself. Her work considers Western mass culture, consumption, and capitalism; as well as state of the world issues. Glamour and humor too, find a place in her sometimes cheeky and flirtatious works that also lead us to question. Justyna Kisielewicz has exhibited Internationally and is included in numerous important public and private collections, including Poland's National Gallery.
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