Alexa Meade measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
When she was initially inspired through the shadows she observed on the grass of the trees, she worked for months to develop a technique which does not portray the subject in a 2-dimensional picture. The subject is a mirror that is its own and the canvas carries the painterly interpretation of the object, especially when it's a live object or perishable like people or fruit. The ephemeral nature of her painting style is evident and what remains in Alexa Meade's works is a photographic image. As the photographic and painting techniques are synchronized so tightly, the end result is an illusion of trompe l'oeil, that creates it appears as if three dimensions is only visible at certain places, for example the area around the eyes or hair. Meade often blends her painted characters within the three-dimensional space surrounding the figures. They interact within the world she has created for herself. The line that separates painting and photography is removed.
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