Oil Paint
90.0 x 70.0 cm
2024
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About this artwork
During the reformation in the 1500s, William Tyndall described women as ‘the weaker vessel’ a derogatory term based on a bible translations of St. Peter’s letters. Leading to a further hardships for women and a decline in the woman’s place in the world. Inspired by an interview with @sixteenthcgirl and @philippagregorybooks on her book normal women. Which is my next read, I’m sure I’ll find more inspiration for work. Including @baxterdury lyrics from the song white men.
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Mar 14, 2024
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About the artist
Annie Mackin creates ethereal oil paintings to celebrate the changing of the seasons filled with medieval and pagan allegory. Her work is about natural spirituality, femininity, inherent nostalgia and an innate link to our ancestors. She finds inspiration from the natural world, mysticism and ancient magical history, medieval history and legends. Influenced by the pagan festivals celebrated in Hastings, where she lives, Annie is also inspired by her Celtic ancestry, in particular pre Christian Ireland and goddesses worshipped then. The Celtic goddesses of the seasons and reverence and protection of the home have great importance to her work. Annie works mainly in pastel oil paints but also works layers other mediums; oil pastel, ink, watercolour and acrylic. Annie is co founder and co curator of the Hastings mother artist collective ‘Babes in arms’ which currently has a show at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill on sea. She is also owner of a bookbinding and box-making studio UNIT 33 in Hastings, founded in July 2017 with her partner.
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Born in 1986 in Ladbroke Grove, London, UK. Currently residing in Hastings, East Sussex, UK.
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