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Michelle Stevens
rabbit rabbit
graphite on paper
19″ x 16″
2024
Said in the morning on the first day of the month for good luck, the title of this drawing, “rabbit rabbit”, is a reference to date it was finished in late autumn. Here in New England, the seasons are important markers of change to usher in rituals and the next phase of life. The far left outlined figure and hand coming over the central subject represent a higher self, or amalgamation of ancestors looking over the subject. Like the seasons, they are guiding the central figure into their next step.
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Michelle Stevens
Hilda & Rani
colored pencil and oil pastel drawing over ink monoprint
11.7″ x 16.5”
2024
Created of mother and daughter friends I made during a solo artist residency in Western Australia, early 2024. Rani is an artist as well, who I met through the arts center I was doing the residency through.
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Michelle Stevens
DEVILWIVES
Inspired by: Winslow Homer, Gathering Berries
acrylic and pastel on board
18″ x 22.5″
2021
In this piece, I reference a photo I took hiking at Devil’s Dyke in England, overlayed with reference of another friend walking in the city. It reflects on time, memory and how far people living in urban environments often need to travel to feel truly immersed in grand-scale nature. Both foregrounds in our pieces juxtapose their backgrounds. Homer’s “Gathering Berries” landscape uses labor, while mine leans more environmental and psychological. My work is most influenced by connectivity, sustainable intake, documentation, and psychology. I do relate to Homer in being part Illustrator, part fine artist, and it is noted his images show a “vision of America during an era of immense social, political, and technological transformation,” which feels very in line to how artists are still navigating the world currently.
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Michelle Stevens
In My Living Room
crayon, colored pencil, marker and graphite on paper
25″ x 33″
2022
This work is a portrait meant to convey the invisible ties and pulls between people beyond what we can see, serendipitous meetings and kismet. It references subconscious influences on our perceptions and feelings. “In My Living Room” is also an experimental portrait in layering unlike mediums – Crayola crayons, colored pencils and markers to build up a drawing with particular texture.
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Michelle Stevens
Chicky Shirt
fabric marker on fabric
XL Crew Neck Sweatshirt on Clothes Hanger
2022
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