LESIA SOCHOR
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"Sochor’s forms and colors work as fascinating designs in themselves 
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and as statements provoking another look and lingering thoughts." Anthony Anderson, art writer


STATEMENT
The clothed woman intrigues, challenges, amuses, and ultimately compels the viewer to look...and then look again. 

From the ordinary to the flamboyant, the clothes we wear and how we wear them can define or reinvent us. The daily ritual of creating an impression can reveal our occupation, age, origins, social class, politics (sexual and otherwise), personality and beliefs.

I continue to use sewing pattern paper as the surface upon which the translucent images are painted in thin layers of oil. This allows the language and instructional text and markings to remain visible, as they are an
integral component in the layers of meaning.




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  • Home
  • PAINTINGS
    • REPAIR
    • ZIPPERS
    • body language
    • mannequins
    • bodices
    • threads
  • press
  • ABOUT
    • BIO
    • c.v.
    • video
  • News
  • EARLY WORK
    • MAINE 00's
    • MAINE 90's
    • MAINE 80's
    • WOODSTOCK 70s
  • PYSANKA
  • Contact