$1,200
Kate Kelton
Sean Young
Acrylic, ink, graphite on wood
14 x 18″ in 17 x 21″ frame
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Sean Young is an American actress, whose performances were often hailed by critics until she was labeled, “difficult,” by a number of Hollywood actors and directors –many of whom have since been called out in the era of #MeToo. Back in 2017, Young revealed that Weinstein exposed himself to her while working on the 1992 film Love Crimes, which was produced by Weinstein’s former company, Miramax. She told him, “I really wouldn’t be pulling that thing out because it’s really not pretty. Put that little thing away.” This is when she said she got a bad reputation for saying no.
Headdresses and crowns deify Kate Kelton’s subjects. She uplifts the Unsung Sheroes & Heroes, Patriarchy Smashers, Warrior Survivors, Silence Breakers, Philosophers, Truth-Tellers, Whistle Blowers and Thought Giants. She paints portraits cloaked in the garb of statues Ladislav Šaloun sculpted onto the train station that her great-grandfather, Josef Fanta, designed for Prague in 1901 – 1909.
Apotheosis through a reclaimed, reapplied Art Nouveau.