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"Jackie-O" Artwork

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Fraser-Betts presents "Jackie O" (2023), a small paper work created during his recovery from a serious illness. This piece, a ripped article about Jackie O impersonators from Life magazine, reflects his journey of feeling like a stranger in a new land. Fraser-Betts employs a rapid painting technique, influenced by Alex Katz's advice to "paint faster than you can think," resulting in spontaneous yet deliberate compositions. The blend of abstraction and pop art ready-made images challenges historical boundaries, with Fraser-Betts meticulously spray mounting each piece on card to complete the image. He notes that these works evoke a sense of time travel, with meanings as varied as the images, yet underpinned by a subtle vulnerability.

Donated By Mark Fraser-Betts Original Framed Artwork