Dream Weaver celebrates the artist’s creative and technical versatility, displaying pieces in tempera, gouache, acrylic, oil, pencil, pen, and fiber. The earliest works in the exhibition are drawings from 1933-34, including a 1934 self-portrait by the 17-year-old artist. Later drawings by Carrington offer an opportunity to trace the artist’s developing proficiency as a prolific draftswoman. Studies for completed works, such as two preparatory sketches for her 1947 painting Night Nursery Everything, give insight into how Carrington constructed her riveting paintings. In her art, Carrington conjures vivid, otherworldly landscapes populated with fantastical creatures and characters woven from the strands of her unique biography, influences from folklore, and her deep fascination with the occult.
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