Mayhem
Mayhem
In "Mayhem," Schmehl constructs a chaotic urban tapestry from torn billboard posters, emulating the raw texture of a defaced city wall. A nod to Jean-Michel Basquiat emerges through the inclusion of his name, a symbolic crown, and the number 27 - marking both his iconic influence and age at death. Fluorescent highlights and layered graffiti-like markings intensify the vibrant energy, while embossed shapes give the piece a palpable dimension. With its elongated, narrow format, "Mayhem" captures the relentless pulse of urban decay within its layered depths.
Details
Details
- Type: Mixed media
- Year: 2024
- Material & Medium: Paper, spray paint, paint sticks, charcoal, acrylic paint on wood panel
- Size: 12 x 48 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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