Alexa Meade measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
Having been first attracted by the shadows on trees she spotted on the grass, she did a lot of studying a method that didn't present the chosen object in a two-dimensional form on canvas. When the objects are alive or a thing that can be eaten, like fruits and people and other objects, they are transformed into paintings of them. Alexa Meade's work is ephemeral and the image is the only thing that remains. Both the painting and photographic techniques are so tightly coordinated that the result is a flat, two dimensional space that achieves trompe-l'oeil. In this, the third dimension can only be seen in specific areas, such as near the eyes or in hair. Meade sometimes integrates her paintings within the three-dimensional space surrounding them. They can interact in the world she has created for herself. This is a way of breaking down the barriers between photography, painting performances and installations.
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