The Women of Mykonos by Gee Gee Collins, VIE Magazine, Visual Perspectives The Eye of the Beholder

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The Women of Mykonos by Gee Gee Collins | Mixed media on canvas | 72 × 60 × 2 in.

Visual Perspectives

The Eye of the Beholder

Picasso meets the modern age in the artwork of Gee Gee Collins. The Atlanta-born belle studied painting at the College of Charleston and received a bachelor of fine arts from the University of Georgia before moving to New York. Her paintings of faces and figures give one a sense that they could be the work of a classical artist transported into the modern age of bright colors, minimalism, and femininity. She even re-created Sandro Botticelli’s famous painting The Birth of Venus (1486). Collins’s Venus emerges with palm leaves, her entourage, and even a cat curled up in one corner of the canvas—a birth of today’s independent woman.

The Women of Mykonos by Gee Gee Collins, VIE Magazine, Visual Perspectives The Eye of the Beholder

The Women of Mykonos by Gee Gee Collins | Mixed media on canvas | 72 × 60 × 2 in.

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