Issy
 
Wood
Study for Too Much
2019

Oil on linen

68.70 x 114.17 in.

Issy

Wood

Study for Too Much (2019) is a thought-provoking piece that explores themes of longing and discomfort through Wood’s distinctive artistic lens. It encapsulates her interest in the complex relationship between attraction and excess. Her layered brushwork and muted tones create an atmosphere that reflects the fragile balance between desire and obsession. This work encourages viewers to reconsider the weight and intricacies of the material world, prompting an exploration of how our longing for possessions can lead to an overwhelming sense of attachment.

Through her unique style, Wood invites an introspective dialogue about the allure of the everyday and the potential discomfort that accompanies it. The result is a captivating exploration of the complexities of human emotion and material culture, highlighting Wood’s ability to weave together beauty and unease in her artistic practice.

Known for her use of dark hues and surreal textures, Wood reframes everyday objects with an unsettling twist, presenting familiar forms in slightly distorted ways that evoke a sense of tension within the ordinary.

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