Alexa Meade measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
After being inspired initially from the shadows that she saw in the grasses of trees, she worked for months to develop a technique which does not portray an object as a two-dimensional picture. The subject has been transformed into its own reproduction with the canvas taking on the artist's interpretation. It is most effective when working with living things or items that are perishable like fruits and people. Alexa Meade's works are fleeting and the image is the only thing that is left. Both photographic and painting techniques are so closely coordinated that the end result is an unflat, 2-dimensional space that achieves trompe l'oeil. The third dimension can only be seen in certain areas, such as near the eyes, or near hair. Occasionally, Meade integrates her painted models with the 3-dimensional environment around them, which allows them to interact within their own self-created environment. The line that separates painting and photography is removed.
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