Monday, September 21, 2009

Margo Selski



"I work in primarily oil paint and beeswax on large canvases. I wish to create an initial sense of stability by echoing qualities found in northern Flemish masterpieces; I use aged tints, surface cracks and the static three-quarter poses typical of the period. I paint imaginary characters rendered in intricate detail frozen in mid-gesture within airless spaces. By using sumptuous fabrics, laced ruffled collars, black and white checked floors as well as surface treatment, I attempt of further accentuate an illusion of history, balance and permanence.On initial viewing, my work reads as placidly narrative storytelling. Seemingly simple allegories, my work reveals itself over time. By using a safe and familiar composition my goal is to lull the viewer into a false sense of comfort and familiarity, where they are drawn to images which, upon further viewing, become curious, uncomfortable and perhaps even dangerous. By juxtaposing images from myth and reality, I fullfill my own personal desire to explore the mysterious." - Margo Selski
To see more of her work go to MN Artists.

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