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Nicola Tyson — Three Crowns
Nicola Tyson

Three Crowns

2014

Three Crowns is an acrylic painting on unstretched linen by Nicola Tyson, featuring her signature approach to figuration through distorted, expressive forms that challenge conventional representations of the human body. The raw, unprimed quality of the unstretched linen lends the work a tactile, immediate presence, while Tyson's bold use of acrylic reinforces the visceral energy of her mark-making. The work reflects Tyson's ongoing exploration of psychic and corporeal identity, blending abstraction with figuration in a way that feels both primal and deeply personal.

Medium
acrylic on unstretched linen

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Nicola Tyson, Three Crowns, 2014

Three Crowns is an acrylic painting on unstretched linen by Nicola Tyson, featuring her signature approach to figuration through distorted, expressive forms that challenge conventional representations of the human body. The raw, unprimed quality of the unstretched linen lends the work a tactile, immediate presence, while Tyson's bold use of acrylic reinforces the visceral energy of her mark-making. The work reflects Tyson's ongoing exploration of psychic and corporeal identity, blending abstraction with figuration in a way that feels both primal and deeply personal.

Medium
acrylic on unstretched linen
Year
2014
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Painting, Figure Study, Bold Colors, Psychological Mood, Figurative Expressionism, Abstract Figures, Contemporary Artist, Acrylic On Linen, American Artist, Abstract Expressionism, Gestural Abstraction, Surrealist Figures, 21st Century, Surrealist Influence, Post-Feminist Art, Psychedelic Colors, Female Artist, Symbolic Imagery, Neo-Expressionism, Unstretched Canvas

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