Disrupted Realism: An Interview With Meredith Marsone

Realistic portraits abstracted by streaks of oil paint, colors pulled through the paintings, blurring through arms, torsos, faces. The emotive figures are portrayed in a way for open interpretation by the viewer. These pastel tones on panels describe the work of New Zealand artist Meredith Marsone. Meredith is one of the amazing artists to be chosen as a finalist for the 2018 Beautiful Bizarre Magazine Art Prize. “The Lost Generation” is the painting that landed a spot in the first rounds of the competition. 2019 Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize entries are now open! To be in the draw to win global exposure + over US$20,000 in cash and prizes, check out the details and enter today!   “My largest painting to date, The Lost Generation, is a comment on our addiction to devices, social media … Continue reading Disrupted Realism: An Interview With Meredith Marsone