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On Canvas and Shell, Alexis Trice Paints Ethereal Scenes Gleaming with Energy — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 22 October 2024 11:24
Published 22 October 2024
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For Alexis Trice, water is about moving energy and emotion. The native New Yorker (previously) paints gleaming tears that gush from an animal’s eyes or green-tinged seas with roiling waves to “release and recycle.” She adds, “I wanted to make work that could be felt without fully being seen.”

Earthy color palettes and glinting light recur in Trice’s works, along with shaggy brown dogs that “represent the ideal conduit to bridge the gap of shared emotion between wild animals and humans.” One such creature appears in “Hay Fever,” which features the canine surrounded by thick grass with broken strands of pearls in its mouth.

“Deep Sea, Deep Sea, Swallow Me”

Trice frequently returns to these naturally lustrous gems to convey the passage of time, and in her latest exhibition Dust & Brine, mollusks appear as substrates in addition to subject matter. Twenty scallop shells hold ethereal scenes in miniature, whether a diptych of a bisected blue whale or three fish swirling in a lucky trinity.

Atmospheric and ethereal, this body of work ventures further into the surreal. The artist writes about “High Spirits II,” which depicts a pair of taper candles embedded in a pink fish: “Soft flaky scales and iridescence achieved through many glazes, trial, and error. Juicy wet flesh, and flashes of candlelight peering through astigmatism eyes.”

If you’re in Philadelphia, stop by Arch Enemy Arts to see Trice’s work through October 27. Otherwise, find more on her website and Instagram.

a painting of three blue fish on a scallop shell
“Fortune II”
a large brown cat drinks from water with pink coral peeking through the surface. glimmering tears stream from its eyes
“My Heart is a Lonesome Hunter”
a painting of a whale across two scallop shells
“Low Tide”
a painting of a dog with glimmering tears running from her eyes
“The Old Dog”
a painting of a fly on a chain on a scallop shell
“A Fly”
a dog with two strands of pearls in its mouth and tiny insects fluttering nearby
“Hay Fever”
a painting a drippy dog eye on a scallop shell
“The Sun Gets in Your Eyes”

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