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Elizabeth McGheeCAUGHT ON TAPE - Contemporary Realism / Still Life with Classic Toys / Humor2023
2023
$7,800
£5,892.61
€6,757.55
CA$10,883.41
A$11,844.50
CHF 6,278.76
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NOK 79,634.79
SEK 72,860.25
DKK 50,484
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Original Oil Painting by Elizabeth McGhee
Elizabeth McGhee (b. 1985, Southern California) completed her BFA in 2009 at the Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA. She continued her studies at the Lance Richlin Atelier in Torrance, CA. McGhee draws from pop culture, literary references, and puns when composing her classically styled still life paintings. She says, "I often turn to humor to address serious or controversial subjects in my artwork. With my still life paintings of toys, I am examining how symbols are interpreted by individuals and through the lens of cultural dogma. My intention is not to promote a particular concept or ideal, but to inspire analysis and contemplation in my viewers."
McGhee has participated in exhibitions at museums and universities across the country, and her work is both nationally and internationally collected.
- Creator:Elizabeth McGhee (1988, American)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU27712120122
Elizabeth McGhee
Elizabeth McGhee (b. 1985, Southern California) completed her BFA in 2009 at the Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA. She continued her studies at the Lance Richlin Atelier in Torrance, CA. McGhee draws from pop culture, literary references, and puns when composing her classically styled still life paintings. She says, "I often turn to humor to address serious or controversial subjects in my artwork. With my still life paintings of toys, I am examining how symbols are interpreted by individuals and through the lens of cultural dogma. My intention is not to promote a particular concept or ideal, but to inspire analysis and contemplation in my viewers." McGhee has participated in exhibitions at museums and universities across the country, and her work is both nationally and internationally collected.
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