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LISA PETRUCCI
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available artwork
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archive
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| Country of Origin: United States |
Please contact us to be placed on a preview list for upcoming exhibitions and to find out about additional availability.
" In a nutshell, the work is basically about my visual and personal obsessions. I'm fascinated with pin-up girls from the 1950s & 60s, not the famous ones, but the unknown gals who stripped and posed for men's magazines and appeared in low-budget nudie movies when it was still a very taboo and daring thing to do. Working with sleazy nostalgic material in the video business (my day job), fanatically collecting old toys (my hobby -I've amassed hundreds of Liddle Kiddles, Barbies, Dawns, World of Love and other dolls from the 60's & 70's), and fondness for the cartoons and comics of my childhood, big-eyes and cute kitsch, these seemingly unrelated worlds collide and find a happy home in the paintings. Technically, the paintings are more akin to the arts and crafts hobbies of suburban housewives than the work of serious contemporary artists. " - Lisa Petrucci
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