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The initial inspiration came from the shadows that were cast onto grass. Months later, she developed a method that didn't make the subject on canvas as an unflat image. The subject is a mirror of itself, and the canvas carries the painterly interpretation of the object, especially when it's a live item or something perishable, like people or fruit. Alexa Meade's works are fleeting, but the photo is left. The painting and photography techniques are closely coordinated and result in a flat, two-dimensional space which achieves trompe-l'oeil. Certain areas of the photo, like the hair or eyes, show the three-dimensional dimension. Meade can sometimes incorporate her painting into the surrounding three-dimensional environment that allows them to interact within the context of their own. Through this, Meade is able to blur the lines between photography, painting and performing.
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