8 March 2021 - 2 May 2021
International Women’s Day Exhibition
Portrait of Melinda Borysevicz (Artist) 2020 Consistent with my current obsession with including 3D textures, I created a golden ruff of paint tubes made of plaster casts and gold leaf for this portrait. I also, added inlaid abalone in the magpie feathers in her attire. She frequently adds these feathers in the narratives of her lovely paintings. :)
Originally, I intended to portray Melinda in more of a John Singer Sargent way. Which would have been appropriate because she happens to be beautiful. Then I determined that she would be better represented as a master painter a la the likes of Diego Velázquez with neck ruff included. So, I portrayed her in a way that I think is more dignified and authentic as a woman of great skill as an artist. I think this is appropriate for International Women’s Day.
“Portrait of Melinda Borysevicz” Linen on Panel, Oil, Plaster, 23kt Gold, Abalone Veneer, 40 x 40 x 6.35 cm, 2020
figuritive realism
Featured in PoetsArtist's #100 "Figurative Realism"
I am honored to be included in PoetsArtist’s #100 “Figurative Realism”
About the book:
From Didi Menendez comes the milestone 100th issue of PoetsArtists, which focuses on the fine art revival of figurative realism. Curated by Dirk Dzimirsky and introduced by Daniel Maidman, this special edition features paintings and drawings from over 40 leading artists of figurative realism, poetry from eight important poets, and brief essays that explore why they are compelled to create.