Amy Casey’s Fragile and Surreal Imagery

Upside down worlds, sus­pended houses, frag­ile archi­tec­ture, vul­ner­a­ble com­mu­ni­ties, uncer­tainty and dan­ger. These are the first things that come to your mind when you first see Amy’s sur­real paint­ings. Let’s see what Amy Casey her­self says about her work:

Inspired by nat­ural and unnat­ural dis­as­ters, per­sonal fias­cos and never-ending stream of bad news com­ing from the media, the world inside my paint­ings has been turned (some­times lit­er­ally) upside down. The ground has crum­bled under­neath them and the sky is falling.

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  • http://twitter.com/rosuvertical Lavinia

    Excel­lent. I really like her paint­ings. Even the older ones [2005–2006]

  • Susan

    I love all the detail, and the idea that threads are all that holds us up. That, and it reminds me of the float­ing house in “UP” — the break from real­ity (Earth) just sets us up for an adventure.

    • http://davidg.ro/ David

      Amy’s paint­ings reminded me of UP too!

      Thanks Susan for pass­ing by!

  • http://liftingshadows.wordpress.com/ lift­ing­shad­ows

    saw this kind of house agglom­er­a­tion yes­ter­day in a graphic exhi­bi­tion @ Casa Matei. urban fiasco is an actual message.

    • http://davidg.ro/ David

      I would really like to go if it’s still open next week.

      • http://liftingshadows.wordpress.com/ lift­ing­shad­ows

        I think it is open till 10th of May (including).

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