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On Canvas and Shell, Alexis Trice Paints Ethereal Scenes Gleaming with Energy — Colossal

Last updated: October 22, 2024 8:41 am
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On Canvas and Shell, Alexis Trice Paints Ethereal Scenes Gleaming with Energy — Colossal
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Alexis Trice, a native New Yorker, sees water as a conduit for energy and emotion in her artwork. Her paintings often depict gleaming tears flowing from animals’ eyes or turbulent seas with swirling waves, all in an effort to “release and recycle” emotions. Trice’s work is characterized by earthy color palettes and shimmering light, with shaggy brown dogs frequently making an appearance. These dogs, according to Trice, serve as a bridge between wild animals and humans, conveying shared emotions.

One of Trice’s recent exhibitions, titled “Dust & Brine,” showcases her fascination with mollusks as both subjects and substrates. Twenty scallop shells hold miniature scenes, such as a bisected blue whale or a trio of fish swirling in a lucky trinity. The artist’s work has taken on a more surreal quality in this series, with pieces like “High Spirits II” featuring taper candles embedded in a pink fish, creating a visually captivating and ethereal composition.

For those interested in experiencing Trice’s artwork firsthand, a visit to Arch Enemy Arts in Philadelphia is a must before the exhibition ends on October 27. Alternatively, her work can also be viewed on her website and Instagram page. Trice’s unique blend of natural elements, emotional depth, and surreal imagery make her paintings a captivating exploration of the connection between humans and the natural world.

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