Alexa Meade measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
Being initially inspired by the shadows of trees she observed on grass, she spent months exploring a process that does not present the object in a two-dimensional form on canvas. When the objects are alive or a thing that can be eaten, like humans and fruits, they become a painting of them. Alexa Meade's paintings are ephemeral however the photograph is what remains. Techniques of photography and painting are tightly coordinated, resulting in a two-dimensional, flat space which achieves trompe-l'oeil. Only certain parts of the image like hair and eyes, display the third dimension. Meade often integrates her painting into the three-dimensional surroundings around it and allows the model to be a part of the context of their own. This way, the line between painting and photography is removed.
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