Anatomical Paintings by Lily Mixe Connect Flora and Fauna Through Textured Motifs

“Curious Collection” (2022), acrylic paint on wooden box assemblage, 33 x 31.5 centimeters. All images © Lily Mixe, courtesy of Saatchi Gallery, shared with permission

In The Butterfly Effect, French artist Lily Mixe illustrates the textured patterns of beetles, shells, cells, and birds through stark black and white. Working in acrylic on found wooden boxes and furniture panels, Mixe accentuates the lush motifs of scales, branches, or feathers in renderings devoid of color. Each work juxtaposes the artist’s elegant graphic style against the worn backdrops, which reflect a past of human intervention through splattered paint, scratches, and printed text. Whether presented as symmetric tableaus as in “Dragon Flying Birds” or an anatomical assemblage of flora and fauna in “Curious Collection,” the specimens detail the similarities and interconnected nature of all earthly life.

The Butterfly Effect, which will feature an on-site mural, opens on November 3 at Saatchi Gallery in London. Until then, find more of Mixe’s works on Instagram and her site.

 

Anatomical Paintings by Lily Mixe Connect Flora and Fauna Through Textured Motifs

“Bird of Pray” (2022), acrylic paint on a wooden box, 40 x 27.5 centimeters

Anatomical Paintings by Lily Mixe Connect Flora and Fauna Through Textured Motifs

“Fauna and Flora” (2022), collage on a wooden box, 42.5 x 28.5 centimeters

Anatomical Paintings by Lily Mixe Connect Flora and Fauna Through Textured Motifs

“Cuckoo Bee On A Platter” (2022), acrylic paint on a wooden box, 35 x 25 centimeters

Anatomical Paintings by Lily Mixe Connect Flora and Fauna Through Textured Motifs

“Dragon Flying Birds” (2022), acrylic paint on a wooden box, 106 x 30 centimeters

Anatomical Paintings by Lily Mixe Connect Flora and Fauna Through Textured Motifs

“No Feather Left Behind” (2022), acrylic paint on a wooden box, 57 x 27.5 centimeters

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