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Feigk
views the world through the basic principles of design, which she
learned early in her career: line, form and colour. Her approach to
art has developed naturally from a purist attitude toward media integrity
and is the logical culmination of her extensive academic training
in communication and design.
Effectively, for her "less is more". There should not be
too many effects, one's gaze should not be overwhelmed, presence should
neither be multiplied nor emphasized. Feigk wishes to particularize
a modest aesthetic quality, making us concentrate upon it in such
a way that we pecieve it in it's simplicity and it's strength.
With clear references of twentieth century icons, her work speaks
of transcontinental fashion and glamour and glamour through flat colour
and abstracted lines and shapes that provide both subtle and stark
impressions of figuration.
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