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Joy Murray

Painting of a nude pale skinned woman in a wheelchair surrounded by swirls of gold with green flecks and a dark blue background
Desire Seemed to Expand
2020
Acrylic paint, mixed media
24” x 18”
$650


Website: http://joymurray.com/
Tennessee, USA
A painting of two people kissing, one seated in a wheelchair and the other kneeling on the ground. They are in gold with swirls and rectangles of bright colors and are inside of an arch of green branches and red flowers.
The Kiss
2022
Acrylic paint, ink
24” x 20”
$650

ARTIST INTERVIEW with ASL interpretation:

ABOUT THE ART:

Loneliness expands in the isolation of disability, and reimagining the beauty of Klimt’s kiss.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

“I’ve used the arts to help navigate life, cope with a long term disability -- to find enchantment and insight… I like to encourage everyone to get on with their creative work. We all have unique stories to tell in unique ways. There are so many ways we are told through our lives to conform, to be quiet, and to not stir up trouble. I hope to resist that in my life and to help others resist. What we hide, what we cloak in shame, becomes toxic and keeps us from living fully. We are meant to learn and share our thoughts all through our lives. I hope to do what it takes to keep my sense of wonder alive and to report it back to you.  I've had hereditary Spasmatic Paraparalysis, a degenerative neurological disorder similar to Multiple Sclerosis, since I was 16.  I've graduated from using a cane, then a walker, and now a wheelchair.  I also have a mild bi-polar disorder that leans to the depressive side.”

DESCRIPTIONS:

Desire Seemed to Expand
Against a dark starry background, a naked woman sits in a gold power wheelchair. She has a pink complexion, blue eyes and faces us. A billowing scarf encircles her head and floats around her. The scarf has a pattern of feathers in shades of blue on a gold or pale-yellow background. The scarf threads through the fingers of one hand that rests just below her chin. Her other hand rests on one knee with the scarf flowing across her lap partially obscuring her pubic hair.  She has a tattoo of three white flowers on her chest. White letters run along the blue edges of the scarf: “So many desires would go unmet”, “Nerve endings died but pain remained”, “She lost feeling and nerve endings died but pain remained”, and “Desire seemed to expand”.

The Kiss
Two figures with elongated bodies kiss with their eyes closed. The figure on the left has a pale complexion and long red hair, and sits in a wheelchair. The one on the right has a brown complexion and short, curly dark hair. They wear a garment that is bright yellow with scattered rectangles of magenta, pale blue, dark green, orange, and royal blue. Where their lower bodies meet is an elongated heart. The figure on the right kneels on a green grass dotted with flowers. Ribbons of hearts flow over the seated one’s knees. A thick green vine with dark red flowers arcs over them both.

-descriptions by Teri Grossman
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