Starlets 1963-67
The sources were magazine photographs; not hardcore or even girlie mags, but "happy days" images. The iconography of attraction is essentially bourgeois. The perfection is unworldly, unreal ... The self-absorption of the subjects reinforce their inaccessible and mysterious nature in the same way that the working of a complex and beautiful piece of technology might remain beyond comprehension yet at the same time be convincing.
Starlet I
CR 010
1963 · New York
20 x 50 · Oil on canvas
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Starlet II
CR 011
1963 · New York
50" x 20" · Oil on canvas
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Starlet Ia Head
CR 012
1963 · New York
20 x 16 inches · Oil on canvas
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Head
CR 013
1963 · New York City
14 x 18 · Oil on canvas
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Beachware
CR 049
1964 · New York
96" x 48" · Oil on canvas
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Surfer Girl
CR 066
1965 · New York
48" x 30" · Oil on canvas
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Number Sixty Seven
CR 067
1965 · New York City
44 x 58 · Oil on canvas
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Raincheck
CR 069
1965 · New York
48" x 28" · Oil on canvas
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Number Seventy-One
CR 071
1965 · New York City
30 x 46 · Oil on canvas
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