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Share this article Zoé Blue M Crafts Rhinestoned Portaits for Fault Lines Exhibition Filled with visual elements that are nod to her multicultural heritage.
Page (NYC) is displaying a selection of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Zoé Blue M who is known for her rhinestoned portraits of young female subjects set against intimate environments. Blue’s bold and cartoonish subjects are inspired by a myriad influences, gleaning inspiration from traditional theater, folklore, fashion, and pop culture. Her clash of visual elements are rooted in her multicultural heritage with the artist being of Japanese and French backgrounds.
As part of a presentation called “Fault Lines,” Blue’s works at Page (NYC) continue to shed light on her cross-cultural upbringing, crafting compositions filled with dreamlike symbols the she pulls from her memories as a child growing up in the West Coast. From nods to Japanese architecture to French sewing