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Cleo

Cleo is a limited edition silkscreen print by artist Lucie Bennett. From an edition of 60, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist.

Cleo and Margot are very typical of Bennett in terms of composition and style, but see the artist apply a monochrome palette in contrast to the bright and vivid colours she traditionally applies to these classic linear works. By alternating the light and dark greys for use as background and line she creates a mirrored effect in terms of colour, bringing the two pieces together as a pair; the subdued tones giving a more refined feel to the work.

Size (cm): 55 x 63

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    Specifications
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    Signed: Yes
    Medium: Silkscreen, Print
    Edition Type: Limited Edition
    Edition Size: 60
    Size (cm): 55 x 63
    Image Size (cm): 43 x 50
    SKU: EG01007
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    About the artist
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    Best known for her provocative portraits of women, London-based British artist Lucie Bennett explores female identity and sexuality using simple, elegantly applied lines and block colour forms to create distinctive, timeless pieces.

    Captivating from the onset, colour plays a major part in Bennett’s work. By applying a carefully selected palette she creates an identity for each of her subjects, with bright and cheerful pinks, oranges and blues suggesting a cheeky persona, while muted tones are paired with more sophisticated and mature poses. Throughout history, the female form has been both celebrated and objectified in art, advertising and the media. Bennett plays with our perception of this by presenting her subjects in the simplest form, encouraging the viewer to identify with the work as they see fit.

    Having worked across many different mediums including neon, collage and laser-cut acrylic, Bennett began as, and is still perhaps first and foremost, a painter whose preferred medium is gloss paint on prepared aluminium. Her first original screen prints were released in 2005 and since then she has built up a substantial body of widely collected limited editioned works.