Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Jo McLaughlin
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 202417. Elaine Woo MacGregor
Feeling good - Givenchy, Chiffon
Acrylic on paper
2023
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust
Curated by Jo McLaughlin
This auction has now ended
Notes
About
Elaine Woo MacGregor’s artistry offers a unique perspective, encompassing a fusion of cultures. Through her eclectic use of mark making and imagery, she weaves together atmospheric and theatrical narratives. While her painted stories may often be fictitious, they are rooted in real people, places, and objects.
Education
1999 - 2003
BA(Hons) Fine Art - Drawing and Painting, Glasgow School of Art
2022
Finalist in the Jackson's Painting Prize
Art Paisley Prize for outstanding work and Velvet Easel Award from Paisley Art Institute
2023
RSA Blackadder Houston Mid-Career Travel Award. She will be travelling to Hong Kong and Shanghai for art research in 2024.
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2024
LA Art Fair, USA
Revisiting Scottish Painting From The Glasgow School - Elaine Woo MacGregor and Alastair Gordon, London
2024
Reframing the Muse, Platform 2023, London Art Fair, showing with The Cynthia Corbett Gallery.
2023
Reframing the Muse, Platform 2023, London Art Fair, showing with The Cynthia Corbett Gallery.
Maman et Muses, Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh
Art on a Postcard, London
Women in Art Fair, Mall Galleries, London
ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London
Art Miami, USA
Expo Chicago, USA
2022
Young Masters, London
The British Art Fair, Saatchi Gallery, London
Gallery Representation
The Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
The postcard artworks are expressive, quirky and calligraphic paintings created in alla prima style looking at the power of fashion, fashion history and iconography. All four paintings were worked on simultaneously, started and completed in one day. They have a feeling of fluidity, urgency and directness. Liquid acrylics were painted directly onto the paper with no preliminary studies or drawing. They have an energy of fashion illustration, interwoven with my subjective response on the life of Audrey Hepburn and her partnership with Parisian couturier Hubert de Givenchy. “Givenchy's clothes are the only ones I feel myself in. He is more than a designer; he is a creator of personality.”
-Audrey Hepburn. In this series I want to give my viewers the pleasure of paint and my interpretation of beautiful fabrics and iconic dress silhouettes. They are all painted with feeling, an added touch of surrealism and ultimately a celebration of femininity.
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