Patssi Valdez, DEDE Starring in the SHG Revival Print, 2011

Patssi Valdez, DEDE Starring in the SHG Revival Print, 2011

$1,000.00

Patssi Valdez
DEDE Starring in the SHG Revival Print, 2011
Serigraph, Ed. of 55
26 x 26 in.

This print is in homage to my friend and muse DEDE who passed away from breast cancer in 2011. Originally from a hand-tinted photograph of DEDE, which I took in the 80's. It was then manipulated in Photoshop, film outputted digitally, and reworked by hand in the studio. Lastly, it was embellished by hand with glitter.”

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Artist Biography:

As an artist growing up in East Los Angeles, Valdez was the only Chicana in the conceptual performance group Asco (Spanish for nausea). Valdez is a multitalented artist in several media, including performance and conceptual art, installations, murals, fashion design, collage, photography, easel painting, and set design. Her painted domestic interiors often function as self-portraits—intimate glimpses into internal thoughts and feelings. Vibrant, saturated colors electrify this topsy-turvy, magical room, where heavy theatrical curtains frame a wild and energetic scene [The Magic Room, SAAM, 1997.70]. Nothing is stable: carpet patterns swirl like whirlpools, wine glasses topple, chairs tip, rock, and float. Gymnastic rings swing freely side-to-side, as four balls on their own bounce merrily through the room. The green chair on the left climbs the thick curtain while a blue chair dances sensuously with the table—forks hanging on for dear life. Overall, the effect is dizzying, yet, despite the uneasy perspective, a balance exists between fantasy and reality. As Patssi Valdez has remarked, ​“My goal is to keep the paintings alive, to give them a sense of movement. I want to evoke a feeling that people just left the room.”