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On the face of it this scene looks like a nice, if unremarkable acrylic painting. You’d be half right. This is the work of Washington-based artist Alexa Meade. Her canvas are people. She paints directly onto her subjects, making them appear to be part of her art installations. To find out for about Alexa and her work, visit here.


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What do you think?

    Hian Battiston
    16th Mar 2010
    4:26 pm
  1. A little bit strange, but amazing!


  2. Victoria Archer
    16th Mar 2010
    5:50 pm
  3. In a world where you think that everything has been done, even now, we see people coming up with new ideas, new perspectives. I’m constantly amazed at how we, as human beings, never give up looking for new ways.


  4. Gil
    16th Mar 2010
    7:12 pm
  5. Very good.

    Off topic, but it reminds me of an Entourage involving Gary Busey painting Johnny drama. A bit obscure and geek I know.


  6. LukeTonge
    17th Mar 2010
    11:07 am
  7. Crazy good


  8. whatsinalaska
    17th Mar 2010
    10:49 pm
  9. I find these incredi,bly disturbing to look at, brilliant!


  10. Ryan
    6th May 2011
    3:51 pm
  11. Alexa’s work is fantastic indeed. You might be interested in a recent interview she gave us on Stated Magazine at http://www.statedmag.com (direct article: http://bit.ly/StatedMeade). Thanks!