Teresa Santos suggested that I look at Saville’s work (in the comments of my last post) and I’m honestly in love with her work! The exaggerated proportions are so real in a way… very provocative to me.
Saville has an interesting background and study method where she actually goes to visit plastic surgeons as they work. She dissects animals and goes to the morgue, and deeply studies the figure, which is so important. In my opinion. To effectively, “break” the rules you have to know them first.
In her depictions of the human form, Jenny Saville transcends the boundaries of both classical figuration and modern abstraction. Oil paint, applied in heavy layers, becomes as visceral as flesh itself, each painted mark maintaining a supple, mobile life of its own. As Saville pushes, smears, and scrapes the pigment over her large-scale canvases, the distinctions between living, breathing bodies and their painted representations begin to collapse.
Gagosian

PROPPED 1992














































