In 3 parts, 84 x 48 inches
Oil on canvas
My work grapples with privacy, injury, and ownership, lifting objects and materials directly from digital media, personal photos, and belongings in and around the studio. Familiar objects take on new meaning as they are fragmented and re-assembled into a pictorial space. Expanding based on scale and charged associations, the work simultaneously revels in and calls into question the blurred lines of a personal and public life.
This painting could use some explaining. It’s a cropped in photograph of Kim Kardashian’s ring that was stolen from her in her Paris hotel in 2016. I’m interested in the permanence found in digital media and mass production. The mark making shifts based on the resolution of the found image offering a new vocabulary and a new communication from its original purpose. Desire and theft are themes that resurface in my work, questioning the unsettling access we share into each other’s lives.
Item is located in Bloomfield Hills, MI. Local pickup available. Domestic shipping included.
b. Orange County, CA; Lives and works in Bloomfield Hills, MI
Evan Mazellan’s paintings grapple with privacy, injury, and ownership, lifting objects and materials directly from digital media, personal photos, and belongings in and around the studio. Rendered in oil with a trompe l’oeil effect, familiar objects take on new meaning as they are fragmented and re-assembled into a pictorial space. Expanding based on scale and charged associations, the work simultaneously revels in and calls into question the blurred lines of a personal and public life.
The artist graduated with a degree in Illustration from Indiana Wesleyan University in 2013. Mazellan’s paintings have been featured at Massey Klein Gallery in New York, NY (2022); Bunker East and Bunker West, curated by John Garcia in Queens, NY (2021); Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion (2021); and the Rockaway Artist Alliance in Queens, NY (2019); and in a two-person exhibition with Walker Walls Tarver at Passageway Gallery at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, MI (2022); and alongside artist Becca Shmuluvitz at Gallery Diorama in Brooklyn, NY (2020). His work has been included in group exhibitions at the Rockaway Artist Alliance (2021), Shrine Gallery in New York City (2021) and The Holy Art in London (2021). Mazellan and his paintings have been published in print and online publications, including Architectural Digest, The Rockaway Times and The Wave. Mazellan is currently attending Cranbrook Academy of Art for his MFA in Painting.