Wanna play? by Jeanna Campbell

$150.00

Oil paint, matte gel; 21.75×17.75inches

This piece juxtaposes two forms of play- competitive and cooperative- to contrast rigid systems (e.g., chessboards) lacking growth with unbounded generative spaces of imagination and creation (e.g., teddies, dolls, boats). A stark white and red hand holds the coveted queen on the left, given up only when there is a sufficient plan for defeat. While the non-gendered bust on the right closes their eyes to envision possibility, free from systemic influence.

Oil paint, matte gel; 21.75×17.75inches

This piece juxtaposes two forms of play- competitive and cooperative- to contrast rigid systems (e.g., chessboards) lacking growth with unbounded generative spaces of imagination and creation (e.g., teddies, dolls, boats). A stark white and red hand holds the coveted queen on the left, given up only when there is a sufficient plan for defeat. While the non-gendered bust on the right closes their eyes to envision possibility, free from systemic influence.