🐝🌸 A Bee In Her Bonnet combines graffiti with botanicals in the most unexpected way. Vibrant butterflies, blooms, and street art ephemera are re-imagined as individual drawings, using colors from decaying graffiti walls. Each piece is meticulously burnished into the surface, blending acrylic, pigment ink, spray paint, gold leaf, and occasionally paper to create a unique work of art that merges nature with the urban landscape.
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This piece features a hand-cut image from an 18th-century etching, where flowers and bees grow out of the bonnet. The bonnet symbolizes outdated modalities, while the title "A Bee In Her Bonnet" plays on words to express irritation and concern over the 2022 attack on women’s rights by the Supreme Court and the evangelical right.
Katrina Revenaugh
A Bee In Her Bonnet
Archival Pigment Ink, Acrylic, Spray Paint, Iridescent Glaze, Paper and Gold Leaf on Birch Panel, Antiqued Silver Leaf Edges
Year: 2022
Size: 14” Diameter
Signed: On Verso
COA provided
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