Marilyn Minter was interested in painting images that society typically ignores like the imprints so
Marilyn Minter was interested in painting images that society typically ignores like the imprints socks leave on your skin, pieces of paper on a linoleum floor, or personal beauty regimes. In Clip (2005) she depicts a mundane, relatable detail: a red clip pinning down a lock of hair during a coloring session. These exacting paintings of highly personal details are the precursors to her subsequent series of zoomed-in eyes and mouths.Marilyn Minter (American, born 1948). Clip, 2005. Enamel on metal. Collection of Gregory R. Miller and Michael Wiener, New York -- source link
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