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Clare Schmehl

Impending Irrelevance

Impending Irrelevance

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In "Impending Irrelevance," Schmehl assembles a bold, layered commentary on humanity’s fleeting sense of control, playing with elements that reflect an uncertain future. The binary code reading “THEYREHERE” juxtaposes the presence of an ambiguous other with our own reality. A pair of vibrant red lips - extracted from a Joker movie poster - are partially obscured by the chaotic overlay of spray paint, text, and fragments from a San Francisco Ballet poster quoting ChatGPT: "It's amusing to watch humans grapple with their impending irrelevance." Schmehl uses graffiti-style phrases like “DON'T LOOK UP” and “REACT” alongside the neon yellow “NOW,” urging an immediacy that underscores our response to an evolving digital age. As one of her largest works, this piece commands attention with its striking commentary on the fragility of relevance.

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  • Type: Mixed media
  • Year: 2024
  • Material & Medium: Paper, spray paint, paint sticks, charcoal, acrylic paint on canvas
  • Size: 36 x 36 x 1.5 inches
  • Ready to Hang: Yes
  • Frame: Not included
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About Clare Schmehl

Clare Schmehl is a San Francisco-based mixed media artist whose work captures the pulse of urban life with a gritty, nostalgic flair. Drawing inspiration from city walls, vintage ephemera, and everyday materials, her layered collages evoke a sense of history and human connection. Schmehl’s pieces often challenge societal expectations and celebrate individual resilience, blending elements from magazines, billboard posters, and found papers to explore themes of identity, love, and self-expression. Whether framing a still life with neon accents or juxtaposing bold graffiti with classical motifs, Schmehl’s art is a visual dialogue between the past and present, creating textured narratives that resonate with both playful charm and poignant introspection. Each piece is meticulously crafted, using torn fragments and hand-printed paper to build compositions that embody the dynamic beauty of the urban landscape and invite viewers to see the world through a fresh lens.

LOCATION:
San Francisco, CA

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