A Technicolor show celebrates women

“Jewels that electrify their personae; hairdos that become crowns of pride; body language that shows strength, determination, and dignity. There is no standard of beauty. Each remarkable woman is her own champion. Their style is their voice and a glimpse of their dignity. No matter how outrageous, they hold on through life’s extraordinary times by staying true to themselves,” Rebecca Moses.

MIAMI, FL (PNAN) – An exhibit, “Bubblegum, Lipstick and Hope” of some 200 pieces of female portraiture by artist Rebecca Moses, reflecting hope, passion, determination, and the desire to stay true to one’s own voice, opens Thursday, December 2, 2021 at the Ralph Pucci International.

     Moses’ body of work expands her signature style by connecting art with fashion. It speaks to the state of mind that has emerged from the struggles and silver linings of the past 18 months. It is a tribute to women, their strength and their uniqueness of being, capturing the yearning for celebration and renewal of one’s self.

 

“How do we hold on to our sanity, aspirations, and dreams when life challenges become unbearable?” explains Moses of her vision. “In a sense, when I lifted my pens and brushes, it was like Alice falling into the rabbit hole, a chance to dream. It was an escape to a world I wanted to envision. Sometimes you just need to pop a bubble and put on some red lipstick to restore your hope in life and belief in yourself.”

During Art Basel Miami, the exhibit will consist of 10 murals along with 17 larger-than-life murals that will cover the facade of Pucci’s Wynwood free-standing gallery, all engulfed in a world of fashionable delights, colorful dreams, bold patterns, stylish environments, and yummy, simple comfort foods. “Women holding their heads high with dignity and putting on their best to champion themselves,” says Moses of her ladies.

          For more information about Rebecca Moses see www.rebeccamoses.com and Ralph Pucci International see www.ralphpucci.com.

“Girlfriends”, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 inches, Rebecca Moses

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