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Art by Jasmine Dillavou

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Artificial Veil

Colorful and muted layers draw inspiration from a myriad of sources: ancestral survival tools, colonial relics, poetry and wedding veils.

Artificial Veil comes from a sustained material investigation of how Dillavou has dissected her identity overtime. Artificial Veil is a continuous reflection in corporeality and self portrait. Memory, history- all seen through a layered shield.

Yellow light, often associated with joy and divination ( the mythological chariot which carried the sun) plays a key role in this exhibition. In ancient Greece, brides were adorned in yellow veils to refract as much light as possible to then be delivered as an untouched maiden, even by the sun. Upon the opening of this exhibition, Dillavou will be exactly one month from her wedding. The reflections, fears, and weight of a wedding is intimately presented within these works as a way to dissect the experience- the very real, feminine, divine, detailed, dirty, patriarchal, passionate, life changing, complicated thing that marriage may be.

The “Artificial Veil” speaks on all these things. The manufactured, the authentic and alive. Those are the basis of the very survival tools that comprise so much of what Dillavou strives to understand about herself.

May 6th 2022 at Manitou Art Center

July 1st 2022 at Gas.Station Colorado Springs

Everfull Lasting Lift.jpg
Vessel 5.jpg
Vessel 4.jpg
Epiphany of New.jpg
weddings.jpg
after the ceremony.jpg
engagements (1).jpg
Last a long time.jpg
Protection.jpg
showers.jpg
rose shell.jpg
Pods  ( 1 of 16).jpg
Artificial Veil Sculpture.jpg
artificial veil installation MAC.jpg
Traditional.jpg
artificial veil survivial tools.jpg
survival tools 15.jpg
Survival Tools 14.jpg
roses for passion.jpg
protect this home.jpg
expecting_expectations.jpg
Cloves for a safe nest.jpg
eve to be.jpg

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