Petri
Acrylic on raw canvas, maple frame
The new series Tumult from Marleigh Culver has death and rebirth of new life situations at its heart - beautiful forms with frenetic energy. The chaotic scramble of some of the pieces vs. the confined and carefully composed feeling of others shows a struggle of meditative rest and the trap of circular obsessive thinking.
Each piece is an exploration of different paths in search of a solid future, a parallel commentary of a life wandering and hoping to make it to a finish line.
This is the first series created in Marleigh Culver's new LA-based painting studio.
-Anaïs Wade
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Artwork Information
Year
2023
Materials
Acrylic on raw canvas, maple frame
Authentication
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
20 x 16 inches
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“...remain true to myself. To make work that is undeniably me and uniquely my own. I hope to make things that move people, but if I make work just for others without putting myself in it, it won’t carry.”
About the Artist
Marleigh Culver
Artist Marleigh Culver’s gestural floral painting and prints have been featured in Architectural Digest, Domino, Vogue, Sight Unseen, T Magazine, and more. Her site specific external and interior murals can be seen at Google, and across the East Coast.
Current Exhibition
Echoes of Being
Group Show
April 12 - May 28
Tappan
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
JANELLE LLOYD ON MARLEIGH CULVER
“Marleigh Culver is a favorite artist of mine that Tappan features. I loved the name of this piece for my daughter’s eventual bedroom. It’s the question I ask myself pretty much every day when I look at her.”
Artwork: What Will Be