Ginny Casey (American, b. 1981) - Pink Stairs Pigment Print, Signed
Ginny Casey (American, b. 1981) - Pink Stairs
Archival pigment print
Limited edition of 50, 2016
Size: 24" x 22.5"
New condition
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
In Pink Stairs, Ginny Casey's command of color and perspective is at the forefront of the dappled composition, as saturated magenta, placid lavender, and glowing charcoal reverberate with muted vibrancy. "Bulging pots rest on tabletops, suggestively prodded and pinched by disembodied hands in gangrenous tones of blue, green, and purple," is how The New Yorkerdescribed Casey's carefully rendered still lifes. Her subjects are deconstructed humanoid features set amongst floating suggestions of architectural structures + domestic objects including tables, chairs, knives, hammers, and shadowed recesses. Evoking the haunting isolation of de Chirico, Morandi's approach to form and composition, and Avery's sense of color, Casey's paintings succeed in transporting the viewer into her otherworldly vision.
Ginny Casey (American, b. 1981) - Pink Stairs
Archival pigment print
Limited edition of 50, 2016
Size: 24" x 22.5"
New condition
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
In Pink Stairs, Ginny Casey's command of color and perspective is at the forefront of the dappled composition, as saturated magenta, placid lavender, and glowing charcoal reverberate with muted vibrancy. "Bulging pots rest on tabletops, suggestively prodded and pinched by disembodied hands in gangrenous tones of blue, green, and purple," is how The New Yorkerdescribed Casey's carefully rendered still lifes. Her subjects are deconstructed humanoid features set amongst floating suggestions of architectural structures + domestic objects including tables, chairs, knives, hammers, and shadowed recesses. Evoking the haunting isolation of de Chirico, Morandi's approach to form and composition, and Avery's sense of color, Casey's paintings succeed in transporting the viewer into her otherworldly vision.
Ginny Casey (American, b. 1981) - Pink Stairs
Archival pigment print
Limited edition of 50, 2016
Size: 24" x 22.5"
New condition
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
In Pink Stairs, Ginny Casey's command of color and perspective is at the forefront of the dappled composition, as saturated magenta, placid lavender, and glowing charcoal reverberate with muted vibrancy. "Bulging pots rest on tabletops, suggestively prodded and pinched by disembodied hands in gangrenous tones of blue, green, and purple," is how The New Yorkerdescribed Casey's carefully rendered still lifes. Her subjects are deconstructed humanoid features set amongst floating suggestions of architectural structures + domestic objects including tables, chairs, knives, hammers, and shadowed recesses. Evoking the haunting isolation of de Chirico, Morandi's approach to form and composition, and Avery's sense of color, Casey's paintings succeed in transporting the viewer into her otherworldly vision.