Josie Quinn
1 min readMar 15, 2022

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I didn't notice this until you said it. But when I look again I can see that it could be the same face. The angles, shadows and hair of the woman distracted me from seeing it. Is the male image the painter?

Initially I thought the artist may be female because the first image seems to speak of violence, struggle and force.

I don't know that I could say I have a favorite. HIs work feels disruptive or disturbing to me. I would say that #3 is the one I would pick. She looks like a doll, not alive except for her breasts. That is the one part of her that defies the notion that she is a mannequin. I think I don't like that his hand painting her feels like he has power to bring her life or not. And the way he looks and his gaze feels sinister. Is it me or is he intentionally creating negative vibes?

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Josie Quinn
Josie Quinn

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