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Untitled, Digital Photography, Photography
Untitled
Digital Photography
18" x 12"
USD 675


Fool's Gold Brain, Mixed Media Sculpture, Sculpture
Fool's Gold Brain
Mixed Media Sculpture
10.75" x 12.75" x 16"
USD 2450


New Cosmetics, Mixed Media Sculpture, Sculpture
New Cosmetics
Mixed Media Sculpture
16.25" x 10.75" x 12.75"
USD 2400


Vascular Nature, Digital Photography, Photography
Vascular Nature
Digital Photography
14" x 11"
USD 650


Washed Up, Digital Photography, Photography
Washed Up
Digital Photography
14" x 11"
USD 650


Brainbow Beach, Digital Photography, Photography
Brainbow Beach
Digital Photography, edition of 50
14" x 11"
USD 650


Animal Instincts, Fashion's Fur, Mixed Media Sculpture, Sculpture
Animal Instincts, Fashion's Fur
Mixed Media Sculpture
10" x 20" x 20"
USD 2725


The Sticker Says: I Pray and Vote, Digital Photography, Photography
The Sticker Says: I Pray and Vote
Digital Photography
11" x 14"
USD 650


Press Release

The plush sculptures of Lee Pirozzi take a clairvoyant approach to human psychology, insightfully addressing the gulf that separates people’s internal lives from their exterior lives. Since impressionism, artists have been struggling to express the emotive, psychological aspects of life through physical materials like paint and plaster. Pirozzi deals with this problem by bypassing expressionistic marks and metaphorical illusions. She uses fabrics, from glamorous silks and sequins to utilitarian denim, and other textural materials to confront the root of human neuroses: the brain. With the brain’s anatomy as her immediate subject matter, Pirozzi visually captures the muddled, cryptic nature of people’s interior lives. Pirozzi, became fascinated by fabrics as a child. Her intimate relationship to both psychology and textiles informs her tender sculptural treatment of the brain. Low-tech, everyday materials become indicative of life’s intricate complexities when used to depict nerve tissue.

Lee Pirozzi studied art at the University of Georgia and lives and works in South Carolina and Southern Italy.

 


 

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