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Lil Mostad

I love colour. My art has always been personal narrative, and colourful. I am influenced by African designs and motifs, the repetitive patterns of Escher, and the eccentricity of Yayoi Kusama. I use colour to enhance some of my whimsical imagery of animals and sea life and emphasize and exaggerate the narrative of my figurative and portrait work. There was a theory presented in feminist research in the seventies, that female artists used repetitive imagery in their artwork as a result of their repetitive daily life, as a domestic.  Perhaps I am stuck in this construct, or maybe I just like patterns. 

-Lil Molstad

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Kaleidoscope Diaspora

Installation - 7 pillars (range 6’ to 7’)

Wood and acrylic paint

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And We Love Them All

Acrylics

 36”x44”

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 The Opulent Octopus

Acrylics

36”x43”

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Incognito

Acrylics

36”x36”

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The Seductress

Acrylics

24”x30”

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Her Hair 

Acrylics

36"x36"

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