Cult of Beauty
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As syntheses of my background in fine art, fashion and religion, The Cult of Beauty is
a series of realistic figurative oil paintings portraying a social-philosophical narrative. Based
on the concept that the human spirit longs for love and approval, these paintings examine
how a delicate self-worth can be undermined in a society where standards of idealized beauty
seem hallowed and venerated. An isolated female figure is depicted in religious-like rituals,
offering herself to appease her god of beauty. Both Biblical and Occult references are made
in order to enhance the idea of worship and broach the topic of choice with regards to this
paradox of freewill and servitude. Vintage fashion industry props and flesh-toned
foundational garments set the time and help stage the raw environment of these paintings
which promote a voyeuristic observation of human nature’s vulnerability when caught in the
universal struggle for acceptance.
Administrative:
- Academic Department:
- MFA Drawing + Painting (MFADP)
- Collection:
- MFA Theses
Content:
- Artist/Author:
- Jacobson, Regina
- Program:
- MFA Drawing Painting (MFADP)
- Program Type:
- MFA
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