Seas The Day by Olivia Brazier
Mixed Media (Water colour & ink) on paper.
Framed size: 56 x 46 cm
This artwork is sold framed
This work incorporates Mediterranean foods and the sunshiney life-style of the South of France. The main focus is on the relationship between women, food and sex. There are endless links between these themes which can be seen in language (ripe, rotten, peach... ) and in how society accepts and describes them. By exploring the connection between food consumption and erotica the line becomes blurred resulting in surreal imagery.
Read Olivia's full bio here
Mixed Media (Water colour & ink) on paper.
Framed size: 56 x 46 cm
This artwork is sold framed
This work incorporates Mediterranean foods and the sunshiney life-style of the South of France. The main focus is on the relationship between women, food and sex. There are endless links between these themes which can be seen in language (ripe, rotten, peach... ) and in how society accepts and describes them. By exploring the connection between food consumption and erotica the line becomes blurred resulting in surreal imagery.
Read Olivia's full bio here
Mixed Media (Water colour & ink) on paper.
Framed size: 56 x 46 cm
This artwork is sold framed
This work incorporates Mediterranean foods and the sunshiney life-style of the South of France. The main focus is on the relationship between women, food and sex. There are endless links between these themes which can be seen in language (ripe, rotten, peach... ) and in how society accepts and describes them. By exploring the connection between food consumption and erotica the line becomes blurred resulting in surreal imagery.
Read Olivia's full bio here