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
Kaleidoscope Diaspora
Installation - 7 pillars (range 6’ to 7’)
Wood and acrylic paint
And We Love Them All
Acrylics
36”x44”
The Opulent Octopus
Acrylics
36”x43”
Incognito
Acrylics
36”x36”
The Seductress
Acrylics
24”x30”
Her Hair
Acrylics
36"x36"