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ALEAH ANGELES
(Filipino, B. 1988)
Lazy Daisy
signed and dated Angeles 2010 (lower right); signed twice 'Aleah Angeles' in English; titled and inscribed 'Lazy Daisy; (60" x 96") 244 cm x 152 cm; oil on canvas' in English; date '2010' (on the reverse panel)
oil on canvas
243.8 x 152.1 cm. (96 x 59 7/8 in.).
Painted in 2010
Sale room notice
Please note the correct dimensions should be: 243.8 x 152.1 cm. (96 x 59 7/8 in.). It is signed twice, inscribed and dated on the reverse.

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Lot Essay

Aleah Angeles is the latest talent in rising batch of young painters from the Philippines. Exemplifying a sound technique in realist painting and a fertile, feminine imagination, her works are lyrical compositions with a warm romantic flair. Inspired by the figures of young girls, which the artist herself relates to and draws from life based on her own photographs; her paintings often show them in recumbent positions, half caught in dreams and fantasy. Lazy Daisy (Lot 2562) portrays Angeles' alter-ego, falling asleep under a tree with her half-read book draped over her face. Trapped in the pages of her fairytale or fantasy novella, the heroine in her slumber is sweetly unaware of the looming dream-forest behind her, as though conjured directly from her unfinished tale. With her ruffled skirt, knee-socks slipping down her legs, and outflung hand, Lazy Daisy is an archetypal rendition of uncorrupted girlish innocence.

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