Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Martha Parsey: Echos of Fashion Photography

It was a couple of weeks ago at the MATCHES.com press afternoon/ evening (which was rather wonderful I must add) that I first came across the remarkable work of Martha Parsey. It isn't often that I see a modern piece of art that I must know who the artist is and knew if I walked away without asking it would haunt me for quite some time...



Martha's work is alluring and emotive, evoking a sense of wealth and beauty often combined with an enigmatic overtone of melancholy. Art that you can get utterly lost in, gazing at the subject in search for meaning within the frame she will forever reside.



I  also see resemblances in a number of her subjects to current fashion figures. Taking the above images for example; the first painting is a carbon copy of fashion model Frida G, the brunette below Jaclyn Jablonski. I'm not entirely sure whether this was intentional but it would be interesting to find out. 


There is no denying that Martha Parsey is an exceptionally talented artist; utilising her studies of film and painting to produce works of art reflective of both film stills and high fashion photography, perfectly pertinent to the 21st century. 

Alice Luker

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