Lori Field

March 15 – April 26, 2008

Lori Field
Little Area 25, 2008
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
16 x 15 1/2 inches

Lori Field
Pinky and the Brain, 2007
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
36 x 36 inches

Lori Field
Hungry Flower, 2007
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
16 x 16 inches

Lori Field
Streubel Peder, 2007
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
12 x 8 inches

Lori Field
Little Krishna, 2007
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
10 x 10 inches

Lori Field
Red Queen III, 2007
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
12 x 8 inches

Lori Field
Gift of the Magpies, 2007
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
15 x 10 inches

Lori Field
Be Still My Heart, 2007
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
20 x 20 inches

Lori Field
Anima Sola Rosa, 2007
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
12 x 8 inches

Lori Field
The Little Death, 2008
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
12 x 12 inches

Lori Field
Twisted Sisters, 2008
Mixed media and beeswax on panel
12 x 16 inches

Press Release

LORI FIELD

MARCH 15 - APRIL 26, 2008

Kinz, Tillou + Feigen is pleased to present concurrent solo exhibitions of drawings by Megan Greene and paintings by Lori Field. Both artists share an affinity for incorporating imagined and enigmatic subject matter in their fantastical work.

 

LORI FIELD's encaustic paintings with collaged drawings portray hallucinatory visions derived from her flirtation with demonic realms, personal fairy tales, and the human world. The chimerical creatures that populate Field's mixed media works are at once familiar and mysterious. They are the realization of modern day myths that draw on a primitive lore. Her fanciful visual and cultural vocabulary is embellished with elements such as thread, lace, and insect wings - a mélange that inspires discovery and wonderment.

Field lives and works in Montclair, New Jersey. She has exhibited extensively and her work will be included in the upcoming retrospective exhibition of the Brodsky Center works on paper collection, on display at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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