Cowboyhut (2024)
Cowboyhut (2024)
Babette Semmer
Oil and Sand on Canvas,
40 x 50 cm
Babette Semmer (b.1989, London) is a painter based in Berlin.
In her current practice Semmer gleans certain motifs such as still lives, portraits and staged scenes from vintage magazines, and then crops, magnifies and distorts them through painterly processes. She combines the granular texture of coarse sand with the melting and luminous qualities of oil paint to create sensual effects that both echo analogue photography and undermine a purely representational reading of the work. This tactile approach to photo-realism allows the eye and the mind to oscillate between the concrete reality of the canvas as an object and its narrative and mimetic allusions.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Share

Things to watch & read:
-
A Day in the Studio with Li Yilei
We met Li at the end of last year on a rainy London afternoon and spent the day together in their studio. Over green tea, we met their cat Pipi...
A Day in the Studio with Li Yilei
We met Li at the end of last year on a rainy London afternoon and spent the day together in their studio. Over green tea, we met their cat Pipi...
-
A day in the studio with Vinicius Lopes
In Porto, we meet Bahia-born painter Vinicius Lopes to explore the meaning of abstraction and the inner search that guides his painting practice.
A day in the studio with Vinicius Lopes
In Porto, we meet Bahia-born painter Vinicius Lopes to explore the meaning of abstraction and the inner search that guides his painting practice.
-
A day in the studio with Manon Blet
During our recent South West Europe Tour we met the French painter Manon Blet in Biarritz and she showed us what it self-transcendence means. Through her work — and her...
A day in the studio with Manon Blet
During our recent South West Europe Tour we met the French painter Manon Blet in Biarritz and she showed us what it self-transcendence means. Through her work — and her...