Lydia Blakeley
Through the painting process, she attempts to introduce new layers of meaning. In doing so, she develops narratives and presents alternative interpretations of our actuality.
Blakeley uses paint to reflect the present, which is saturated with snapshots of hyper-reality, and by using the medium as a response to popular culture. Through the painting process, she attempts to introduce new layers of meaning. In doing so, she develops narratives and presents alternative interpretations of our actuality. The materiality of her paintings reinforces the permanence of the image within an increasingly dematerialized world.
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