‘Wolverine Leopold’ by Cassandra Kim

£590.00

Artist: Cassandra Kim
Title: ‘Wolverine Leopold’
Medium: Acrylic and oil on Masonite
Dimensions: 8″ x 6″
Framing: Framed in restored antique frame (frame size: 12″ x 10″)
Year of Creation: 2024
Artwork Will Ship From: USA

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‘Wolverine Leopold’ by Cassandra Kim

Artist: Cassandra Kim
Title: ‘Wolverine Leopold’
Medium: Acrylic and oil on Masonite
Dimensions: 8″ x 6″
Framing: Framed in restored antique frame (frame size: 12″ x 10″)
Year of Creation: 2024
Artwork Will Ship From: USA

About the Artwork:

“This is a painting that came from a mashup idea. Hugh Jackman is famous for his Wolverine character, but he also played an 18th century character Leopold. This is the product of then thinking of the Wolverine animal in the Leopold costume. I guess you can say my brain is a random place. The frame is an antique I cleaned up just for this painting!” – Cassandra Kim

About the Artist:

(Artist Statement)

Richmond, Virginia based artist, Cassandra Kim is a contemporary painter whose work bridges the traditional and the surreal. She works in acrylic and oil on panel, and often restores reclaimed antique/vintage wood frames for her paintings. Her work explores the unique personalities, characteristics and diversity of the animal kingdom through portraits of her imagined society. She is a 2003 BFA Illustration graduate from Virginia Commonwealth University, and she worked commercially as an artist for 14 years. She is the 2013 recipient of the Klondike Gold Rush National Park and Chilkoot Historical Site artist residency. In 2018 Cassandra turned her focus to her personal art full-time, where she has since been in exhibits across the United States and internationally.