Details:

This painting shows two lounging figures on a curved sectional couch surrounded by a vibrant interior overflowing with greenery. Rendered with loose, gestural marks, the boundaries of interior and exterior spaces blur as grass encroaches on the floor and trees extend into the living room.
Unframed

① Artwork:

What if

This painting shows two lounging figures on a curved sectional couch surrounded by a vibrant interior overflowing with greenery. Rendered with loose, gestural marks, the boundaries of interior and exterior spaces blur as grass encroaches on the floor and trees extend into the living room.

In this series, the artist’s relaxed characters exist both inside and out, placing them in a leisurely garden scape while in the comfort of their own home.

Alexis Pye’s practice explores the tradition of portraiture through the Black body as seen outside its social constructs. Her formal strategies integrate mixed media with painting, embroidery and punch-stitch needlework.

Specs:

24 inches
30 inches

③ Artist:

Alexis Pye

Alexis Pye’s practice explores the tradition of portraiture as a way to express the Black body outside of its social constructs. By placing her subjects in leisurely, luscious, nature-rich, and even fantastical settings, her artworks evoke a unique playfulness, wonder, Blackness, and joy amidst adversity. Her formal strategies integrate mixed media with painting, embroidery and punch-stitch needlework.

Alexis Pye was born in 1995 in Detroit, MI, and resides in Houston, TX. She received her BFA in Painting from the University of Houston in Houston, TX (2018).

Pye has mounted solo exhibitions at the Lawndale Art Center in Houston, TX (2023), and Inman Gallery in Houston, TX (2021).

She was also included in group shows such as Mythofuturiddim at Winter Street Studios in Houston, TX (2022); Houston Rockets x CAMH at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston in Houston, TX (2022); My Mirror Is Fine, curated by Miles Payne at the Community Artists Collective in Houston, TX; and Animal Crossing at Inman Gallery, Houston TX (2022).

Alexis Pye:
What if, 2022
Oil, oil pastel on panel
30.0 × 24.0 inches /