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Rachel Howard — Mother (fear of fear)
Rachel Howard

Mother (fear of fear)

2011

A visceral and emotionally charged painting, Rachel Howard's *Mother (fear of fear)* employs a striking combination of oil, household gloss, and acrylic on canvas to explore themes of anxiety, vulnerability, and maternal complexity. The layering of domestic gloss paint alongside traditional fine art materials creates a tension between the everyday and the profound, with surfaces that shift between matte and high-shine passages evoking psychological unease. Howard's characteristic handling of drips and pooled paint suggests both loss of control and deliberate intention, embodying the contradictory nature of fear itself.

Medium
oil, household gloss and acrylic on canvas

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Rachel Howard, Mother (fear of fear), 2011

A visceral and emotionally charged painting, Rachel Howard's *Mother (fear of fear)* employs a striking combination of oil, household gloss, and acrylic on canvas to explore themes of anxiety, vulnerability, and maternal complexity. The layering of domestic gloss paint alongside traditional fine art materials creates a tension between the everyday and the profound, with surfaces that shift between matte and high-shine passages evoking psychological unease. Howard's characteristic handling of drips and pooled paint suggests both loss of control and deliberate intention, embodying the contradictory nature of fear itself.

Medium
oil, household gloss and acrylic on canvas
Year
2011
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Painting, Dark Palette, Emotional Intensity, Expressionism, Mixed Media, British Artist, Contemporary Artist, 21st Century, Female Artist, Oil And Acrylic

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