"Pushy (bitch), 2024" by Shannon Keller
Pushy (bitch), 2024. Lino print ink on rice paper, 30” x 40”. $400
Statement: These works are an exploration in the unapologetic physicality of women, the simultaneous power and fragility and the beautiful balance that we navigate to raise each other up, physically and otherwise.
Bio: Shannon Keller is a Los Angeles based interdisciplinary artist and arts educator. Her works are of the body, using anatomies as a launching point. She drafts visual poems and interweave metaphorical subject matter. Veiling and revealing the work invites contemplation of the seen and unseen. This visual dialogue aims to blur physical boundaries and celebrates the interconnectedness of existence.
Pushy (bitch), 2024. Lino print ink on rice paper, 30” x 40”. $400
Statement: These works are an exploration in the unapologetic physicality of women, the simultaneous power and fragility and the beautiful balance that we navigate to raise each other up, physically and otherwise.
Bio: Shannon Keller is a Los Angeles based interdisciplinary artist and arts educator. Her works are of the body, using anatomies as a launching point. She drafts visual poems and interweave metaphorical subject matter. Veiling and revealing the work invites contemplation of the seen and unseen. This visual dialogue aims to blur physical boundaries and celebrates the interconnectedness of existence.
Pushy (bitch), 2024. Lino print ink on rice paper, 30” x 40”. $400
Statement: These works are an exploration in the unapologetic physicality of women, the simultaneous power and fragility and the beautiful balance that we navigate to raise each other up, physically and otherwise.
Bio: Shannon Keller is a Los Angeles based interdisciplinary artist and arts educator. Her works are of the body, using anatomies as a launching point. She drafts visual poems and interweave metaphorical subject matter. Veiling and revealing the work invites contemplation of the seen and unseen. This visual dialogue aims to blur physical boundaries and celebrates the interconnectedness of existence.