Alexa Meade measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe, and bra size
After being initially drawn by the shadows of trees that she saw in the grass, she spent months studying a method that did not convey the selected object in a two-dimensional form on canvas. When objects live or perishable, such as fruit and even people, they become a painting of them. The ephemeral nature of her art style is apparent and what survives of Alexa Meade's works is a photograph. Because the photography and painting techniques are synchronized so tightly, the end result is a trompe l'oeil effect, that creates it appears as if three dimensions is only visible at certain places, for example the region around the eyes and the hair. Meade will sometimes integrate her model in the surrounding three-dimensional environment and allows her to work within the world of their own. This eliminates the distinctions between painting, photography and installation.
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