‘Catching Flies’ by Jacqueline Gallagher

Artist: Jacqueline Gallagher
Title: ‘Catching Flies’
Medium: Acrylic on Panel
Dimensions: 7″ x 5″
Framing: Framed in Teal Wood Frame (Frame Size: 9″ x 7″)
Year of Creation: 2019

NOTE: This piece was available to purchase as part of our ‘MicroVisions 2’ show, which ran between 3rd – 24th May 2019. If you would like to inquire about its current availability, please email sales@wowxwow.com and we will be delighted to assist.

Description

‘Catching Flies’ by Jacqueline Gallagher

Artist: Jacqueline Gallagher
Title: ‘Catching Flies’
Medium: Acrylic on Panel
Dimensions: 7″ x 5″
Framing: Framed in Teal Wood Frame (Frame Size: 9″ x 7″)
Year of Creation: 2019

About the Artwork:

“Through a chaotic and alien landscape I explore themes of sexual desire, augmentation, and female identity to challenge what we take for granted as ‘normal’, and to view ourselves in a humorously alien light. My recent figures are grotesque yet strangely alluring mash-ups of slimy, aquatic forms wading in fluid worlds while still exhibiting human characteristics. I borrow the cliche female body language found in fashion magazines, advertisements, and social media to see how far I can push the form while still having it read as feminine and erotic. This busty toad is poking fun at the tradition pin-up girls, and blending the line between alluring and grotesque.” – Jacqueline Gallagher – Jacqueline Gallagher

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Painter of Zombies and the Disturbed. Or Disturbed Zombie Painter… I forget which. These figures are contradictions, beautiful and grotesque at the same time. They float through their worlds driven by craving, vanity, and addiction, caught in moments of stiff poses and comedic indulgence. They put themselves on display for the world as their bodies and minds slowly decay. This is how I see myself and most everyone around me. We are the Dead Living, but we sure do look good.

Born in 1984 and raised on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 2009. Since then, I’ve exhibited nationally numerous times with 3 solo and many more group shows. In 2015 I relocated to my new home in Portland, Oregon.