Juxtapoz Magazine – Loie Hollowell: Tick Tock Belly Clock @ Manetti Shrem Museum, Davis

“It starts with trying… to make these sexual graphic cartoony sketches in my notebook, then abstracting that and producing it much more geometric, much more summary,” Loie Hollowell told Juxtapoz a handful of decades back. “I don’t know, I’m not an art historian, and I are unable to give a long description of what the history of abstraction is, but for me, these performs are portraits of particular ordeals.” That is a revealing explanation from the artist, that even in these paintings that she finalizes, the overall body elements and sexuality are not some form of Magic Eye situation. These designs turn out to be more and much more obvious that there is anything physical, practically direct in their representation.

The increasing star of modern day artwork, with representation by the hallowed Rate Gallery and exhibitions all over the planet, turns to drawing in Tick Tock Tummy Clock at the