Anne Harris
Portrait (Gray Girl)
2005 (reworked slightly 2009)
Oil on linen
24 x 22 inches
Courtesy of Alexandre Gallery, New York
John Seed writes that Harris paints “women who transfix their viewers with projections of uncomfortable and uncanny emotional states. Each of her paintings is a paradox, a challenge, a chimera, and to some degree a self-portrait.” His post is illustrated with a selection of Harris’ paintings including a work in progress, a self-portrait in a red robe that Seed notes is “a step closer to Goya than any other artist working today.”
You can see more of Anne’s work here.
