Artist Statement

Michelle Molinari is a painter, printmaker and taxidermy artist. Her work thematically addresses both the concepts of death and animal beauty through the physical nature of the taxidermic medium and depicted subject matter of her painted works. Molinari’s work seeks to investigate the cultures of longing that impel the urge to preserve something from nature’s inevitable course.

Drawing upon the histories of taxidermic representation and the European still life tradition, Molinari often creates her own taxidermy which generates the inspiration for her still life arrangements. Working from life observation her paintings highlight a beauty and sentimentality that is implicit of the artists own gestural motivations for preserving and memorialising the death of these specimens.

“The process and understanding of taxidermy itself is vital to the developmental process of my work, not only does the act of creating the taxidermy enable me to acquire an internal and empathetic understanding of the animal, it is also just as revealing of the human sentiment to hold something away from death as well as reveal it.”

Michelle Molinari's work is represented by Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne.

www.flg.com.au

Monday 17 March 2014

2013 Works




               
                   

                                                 
Together, 2013, oil on linen in enamel frame


Encased, 2013, installation

 

                                        Encased, 2013, Oil on linen



Eternal Stillness, 2013, installation
Oil on Linen, enamel frame, taxidermy pigeon, glass dome
Exploration 13, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne




Eternal Stillness, 2013, oil on linen in enamel frame






        Mortality Observed, 2013, LWOO - The Little Window Of Opportunity,                                                   Port Jackson Press, Fitzroy


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