[Acrylic, india ink and mixed media on canvas, 50.8cm x 50.8cm] Urban Decay is more than just a make up brand. Inspired by Jason Levesque and hyperrealistic art, this series of aims to make a statement on how decay can be fascinating, beautiful and morbid.
[Water color and india ink on canvas, digitally rendered] Urban Decay is more than just a make up brand. Inspired by Jason Levesque and hyperrealistic art, this series of aims to make a statement on how decay can be fascinating, beautiful and morbid.
[Acrylic and india ink on canvas, 59.4cm x 84.1cm] With an increasing fascination for reproducing digital art on canvas, this piece was inspired by Jason Levesque's 'Terrarium'. Adding my own personal touch through the portrait of a friend, this piece remains a favourite.
[Acrylic and india ink on canvas, 59.4cm x 84.1cm] With an increasing fascination for reproducing digital art on canvas, this piece was inspired by Jason Levesque's 'Terrarium'. Adding my own personal touch through the portrait of a friend, this piece remains a favourite.
[Mixed media, india ink and acrylic on canvas paper, 29.7cm x 42.0cm] Following the theme of Decay, this piece aimed to explore anatomy and decay by visualizing the dichotomy between life and death.
[Acrylic and gloss on canvas, 59.4cm x 84.1cm] The anatomy of a brain is more than just frontal or temporal lobes, but also the stereotypes of a female and male brain created by pop psychologists. This piece takes synonyms of 'feminine' and 'masculine' to illustrate the way daily vocabulary emphasizes gender stereotypes.
[Acrylic and gloss on canvas, 59.4cm x 84.1cm] The anatomy of a brain is more than just frontal or temporal lobes, but also the stereotypes of a female and male brain created by pop psychologists. This piece takes synonyms of 'feminine' and 'masculine' to illustrate the way daily vocabulary emphasizes gender stereotypes.
[Watercolor and india ink on watercolor paper] Examining the anatomy of a lifecycle, flower samples were collected and studied - from their budding stage, all the way to when they wilt.
VISUAL ART PIECES
With an innate fascination on reproducing digital art on canvas, Tracy's art pieces remain bold and clean - often incorporating acrylic and india ink for crisp clean lines.
Here is a selection of her work, exploring themes such as Decay and Anatomy in a new light.