Finish What You Started
Finish What You Started
Finish What You Started
Finish What You Started
Finish What You Started
Finish What You Started
Finish What You Started
Finish What You Started
Finish What You Started
Finish What You Started
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Finish What You Started

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Tania LaCaria Studio
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70” x 46” x 1.5”
Flashe, acrylic, enamel, colored pencil on canvas
2024

 

She takes on too much,
she has too many ideas,
too much inspiration,
too much ambition

She wants to do it all, have it all, be it all.

They celebrate her for all her endeavors,
the accolades,
the projects,
the never-ending scope of work.

They chastise her for not taking better care of herself.
They tell her the importance of self-care,
eating healthy,
resting,
 
working out,
drinking water,
getting more sleep.

They get offended when she turns down the cocktails,
the dinners, 
the dates,
the hand-shaking,
the hello-hi-how-are-you’s, 
the small talk,
the charity dinners.

They champion the importance of boundaries, but only for everyone else. 

 

*this piece was published in the April 2024 print issue of British Vogue. See more here.
*shown alongside Behind the Scenes, this listing is for Finish What You Started only.

 

The She’s A Sweet Peach collection is a satirical body of work that explores the way North American society perceives and speaks about women and the female body. In reference to the overused peach emoji in popular culture, women’s body parts are often compared to the likeness of fruit: either ripe, juicy and begging to be enjoyed; or rotten, past its prime, ready to be discarded, no longer valuable if slightly bruised, imperfect, or showing signs of age. A fruit serves one purpose - it is meant to be consumed, it is not permitted to just “be”. 

LaCaria presents the concept of the contemporary woman as a ripening peach on the brink of expiry through an exploration of themes rooted in alternative lifestyles, the patriarchy and sexuality that have been explored in the past by classical male artists through their objectification of the female body. By removing the figurative representation of the female body from the conversation, LaCaria is relying on the suggestive nature of peaches to represent female body parts - arguably a more uncomfortable experience for the viewer than the commonly digested and accepted visual of an objectified female body. 

Instructions & criticisms to the artist are handwritten in each frame to inspire doubt in the viewer as to whether the works are complete or in progress; a commentary on how women’s quest for equality, self-betterment & professional aspirations seems to be a constant “work in progress”, ever-changing, shifting, but also perfectly imperfect.


More info about this product:

This painting was hand-stretched by the artist in her studio on 1.5" gallery frames. It can be mounted as an exposed canvas, or custom framed in a floating wood frame for a more polished look. This piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, a copy of its corresponding poetry and artist signature. Collectors are encouraged to contact the artist through the contact page or via email for additional quotes on shipping with other carriers that aren't listed. Paintings can be shipped crated (ready-to-hang) or dismantled/rolled for an economical approach to shipping - collectors are able to have the canvas stretched at a professional framer of their choice (stretcher bars can be included in shipping or discarded depending on buyer's request and plans to re-stretch the work, please note to include stretcher bars there's an additional cost for weight). For local collectors, a complimentary studio visit for pick-up is available in downtown Hamilton, Ontario (address provided after acquisition).

Please note the collectors/buyer is responsible for charges associated with shipping and/or for providing arrangements for pickup. The artist (or gallery) will facilitate the shipping/pickup process by obtaining various quotes, packaging the product safely and scheduling a pickup date at no extra cost. Reach out to the artist directly through the contact page for any inquiries regarding this piece.

 
*This is an original painting by Tania LaCaria, there is only one in the world. Decorative frame not included.*