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Helene Mukhtar

Helene MukhtarHelene Mukhtar

Terrorism.  Globalization.  The destruction of the environment.  By way of her works in mixed media, primarily oil paint and paper collage, Helene Mukhtar investigates the feelings of insecurity generated by these ever-encroaching phenomena.  She transfers or glues her own photographs directly onto the canvas, using these as a visual jumping-off point.  From there she puzzles out what each piece will be, sometimes including newspapers, postcards, even subway maps.  “I do not do any preliminary sketches,” Mukhtar says.  “Everything happens on the canvas.  It is a dialogue between the canvas, the paint, the collages, and me.”  This openness to her creative process allows Mukhtar to dredge up visual representations of her subconscious reactions to her themes.  What results is a harmony of sometimes disparate collage elements and muscular, often geometrical slices of color.

Mukhtar gave up a successful career as a marketing executive for L’Oreal—during which she learned much about design, composition, balance, and color—to focus on her art.  She received a MFA from Florida State University in 2006.

Abstract Narratives
Reception: Thursday November 1, 2007 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates: 10/26/2007 - 11/15/2007

Invitation to Helene Mukhtar's exhibition

East West 2 East West 2
Oil & Collage on Canvas
40" x 30"
$3500

East West 2
Oil & Collage on Canvas
40" x 30"
$3500

Where Are We All Going Where Are We All Going
Oil & Collage on Canvas
45" x 40"
$5000

Where Are We All Going
Oil & Collage on Canvas
45" x 40"
$5000

Harmony 4 Harmony 4
Oil & Collage on Canvas
40" x 30"
$3500

Harmony 4
Oil & Collage on Canvas
40" x 30"
$3500

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