"HERE" NOBODY COULD BE ANYONE
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Nice and Dangerous
Nobody Here has developed her characteristic painting style that combines subtle, muted colours and reduced forms. Inspired by Claude Monet and Mark Rothko, she applies thin layers of paint repeatedly with nuance and complexity, while her simple, minimalistic shapes take influence from British painter William Scott. However, the faces of her subjects belie the associations from her influences. Often marked with a sinister smile and scorched eyes, which the artist achieves by burning the canvas, the faces suggest a cognisant cynicism, one that brings her oeuvre steadily into the 21st Century.







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