Alexa Meade measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
Based on her observations of shadows in the earth The artist took months perfecting a technique to express objects in two dimensions onto canvas. The subject instead transforms into a representation of the subject in which the painting is the vehicle for its personal interpretation by painting, particularly when the subjects are alive or perishable for example, like humans or fruits. The transient nature of her art style is apparent and what survives of Alexa Meade's works is a photographs. The painting and the photographic methods are tightly interwoven that the end result is an unflat, 2-dimensional space, which achieves trompe l'oeil. The third dimension can only be seen in specific areas like near the eyes or in hair. Meade often incorporates models painted in the space surrounding them. This allows them to be part of the world the artist has constructed. The line that separates photography and painting is dissolved.
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