{"id":1545,"date":"2011-08-13T10:56:01","date_gmt":"2011-08-13T10:56:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/?p=1545"},"modified":"2011-08-15T09:30:33","modified_gmt":"2011-08-15T09:30:33","slug":"gallery-spunk-rebecca-boston","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wonderlandmagazine.com\/2011\/08\/13\/gallery-spunk-rebecca-boston\/","title":{"rendered":"Gallery Spunk: Becky Boston"},"content":{"rendered":"
Becky Boston is one to watch- with an exhibition at Gallery 320 currently, Eunice Jera Lee catches up with her at the opening of her show.<\/p>\n
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25-year old artist, Becky Boston is a spunky Stockwell native whose paintings caught the eye of Gallery 320 owners. After winning the competition ‘Mindsoup,’ her work is exhibiting at the space for a month. Her paintings are a colourful range of oil and acrylics for sale- prices start at \u00a3250. We catch up with her at the opening day of the show:<\/p>\n
Tell me a little about your new work.<\/strong> How long does it take to complete a piece of work for you?<\/strong> What are your greatest inspirations for your paintings?<\/strong> How much do the women in your life play into your pieces?<\/strong> Are you working on any exciting projects we should know about?<\/strong> I heard you sold some paintings, which ones did you sell?<\/strong> Photography: Sophie Allen Becky Boston is one to watch- with an exhibition at Gallery 320 currently, Eunice Jera Lee catches up with her at the opening of her show.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":1546,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[305],"tags":[97,655,460,648,147,650],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nThe collection that I have exhibited at Gallery320 are figurative portraits of the people who inspire me in my life that I see day to day, or in some cases I just stumble across. These include intimate relations, voyeuristic observations, beauty and my surroundings.<\/p>\n
\nAnything from three hours to three weeks.<\/p>\n
\nAs a figurative artist..it\u2019s all about capturing a mood or an aspect of a person\u2019s character. As well as being inspired by great artists and musicians. Kitty Daisy and Lewis, Joan Jet, Ed Ruscha and Francis Bacon are to name a few.<\/p>\n
\nI have had so many positive female influences in my life which definitely feeds into my work and the community which I feel part of. It’s important to me but I don\u2019t see my art as having an exclusively gay perspective as that would be very restrictive as there is so much more to life.
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\nHow did this exhibition at Gallery 320 come about?<\/strong>
\nThe owner of the gallery runs an annual competition ‘Mindsoup’ which gives an opportunity for aspiring artists like me an opportunity to hold a one man or women show and I was lucky enough to have won the competition this year to exhibit in his gallery for a month for free, I am grateful for his support.<\/p>\n
\nI would really love to do a collection inspired by cultural American themes and return to Oklahoma where I studied.<\/p>\n
\nI was very happy that I sold two paintings, a watercolour of my sister Rachel blowing a smoke ring, and then the other of two girls sunbathing inspired by a visit to Sitges last year.<\/p>\n
\nWords: Eunice Jera Lee<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"