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‘Heavens Falling’ by Alexis Trice

Artist: Alexis Trice
Title: ‘Heavens Falling’
Medium: Oil on uncradled Masonite
Dimensions: 7″ x 5″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2021
Artwork Will Ship From:
USA

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‘Heavens Falling’ by Alexis Trice

Artist: Alexis Trice
Title: ‘Heavens Falling’
Medium: Oil on uncradled Masonite
Dimensions: 7″ x 5″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2021
Artwork Will Ship From:
USA

About the Artwork:

“We are currently living in the Anthropocene. A period of time relating to the current geological age, viewed as the period during which human activity has been the dominant influence on climate and the environment. As death and suffering feed back into life and beauty, I explore the break down and build upon the destruction wrought by manmade forces. Our negligence, waste, and consumption are reflected back through an animals pain and victimhood we cannot separate ourselves from. Man, too, is animal, and I convey this truth through a visual language of discomfort, fragility, and grace. Reminding us of the urgency of threatened landscapes, the contrivance of freedom, and the exquisiteness of a single still moment.” – Alexis Trice

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

From a very young age, Alexis Trice has had an unrelenting obsession with drawing and painting, alongside a deep fascination with the flora and fauna often portrayed in her work. After graduating from The School of Visual Arts with a BFA in Illustration, she started her career primarily painting in oils. Trice sustains her strong connection with nature through volunteer work in the invertebrate wing of the American Museum of Natural History, assistant biology field work in the Amazon, and constant countryside excursions.