Elizabeth Peyton
At the moment I'm just loving Peyton's work. I love the way she encaptivates the later twentieth and twenty-first century. Her work is modern and fun, very Warhol meets Hockney, though I realize I'm not the first to say this. Her works are very vivid and bold yet having skillful intricacy.
Love the pictures of Meg White (above), David Bowie, Chloe, Georgia O'Keeffe; the first two are most likely influenced by my taste in music but then her picture of Michelle Obama I also like and I'm not a big Obama fan.
The Bath Towel
This is one of the drawings that I liked the most out of Peyton's work. Thinking this was one of her drawings for exhibition I, at the best of my abilities, tried to replicate this drawing, but I quickly found out this is indeed her design for a bath towel. You too could be drying yourself on what I believe to be an Elizabeth Peyton sketch of Sid Vicious, pretty strange, right? But never the less why not? It's a great bit of work wherever you put it.
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