Details:

This dynamic drawing depicts a hooded figure presenting fruits and vegetables for cutting to a second figure whose head is a circular saw. An apple, a carrot and other forms radiate prismatically in the vibration of what seems like the power of the electric blade.
Unframed
Signed

① Artwork:

Julienne

This dynamic drawing depicts a hooded figure presenting fruits and vegetables for cutting to a second figure whose head is a circular saw. An apple, a carrot and other forms radiate prismatically in the vibration of what seems like the power of the electric blade.

Alexa Hawksworth's drawings feature fantastical scenes teeming with anticipation and mystique. Characters twist and turn as though viewed through a psychological strobe. Elastic figures perform as Janus-faced avatars in pursuit of self-expression, individuation and aspiration—ever caught up in the ego’s anxious negotiations. Hawksworth's works are at once alluring and playfully off-kilter.

Specs:

8.5 inches
11 inches

③ Artist:

Alexa Hawksworth

Alexa Hawksworth’s paintings and drawings depict fantastical scenes where the mind and its desires escape the body—as well as the earthly realm. The artist’s compositions feature characters twisting and turning as if viewed through a psychological strobe; at the same time, elastic figures pursue self-expression while remaining ensnared in the anxious negotiations of the ego. Hawksworth’s compositions are teeming with anticipation and mystique, at once alluring and playfully off-kilter.

BIO:

Alexa Hawksworth was born in 1994. The artist received a BFA in 2020 from Concordia University in Montréal, Québec, Canada. 

Solo and two-person exhibitions of Hawksworth’s work include: My Wishlist at Theta in New York City (2022); Semi-Detached New Build at Projet Pangée in Montréal, Quebec, Canada (2021); Doubles with Roxanne Thibault, curated by Marlon Kroll at Family Exhibitions in Montréal, Quebec, Canada (2021); and Nick Payne & Alexa Hawksworth at Sibling Gallery in Toronto, Ontario (2021). 

Group exhibitions that have shown Hawksworth’s work include: Works on Paper on Fridges at Harkawik in New York City (2022); Afternoon Projects in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (2022); and Echo Boomers at Projet Casa in Montréal, Quebec (2020). 

Hawksworth lives and works in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Alexa Hawksworth:
Julienne, 2022
Graphite and colored pencil on paper
11.0 × 8.5 inches /