Pink Gloves

$16,500.00

45" x 68" x 3 deep

Acrylic on canvas,

2024

Pink Gloves is a monumental figurative painting that explores authorship, gaze, and feminine presence. Based on a photograph taken by the artist, with styling and art direction fully conceived by Price herself, the work collapses the boundaries between fashion photography and contemporary painting.

A lone female figure sits poised yet exposed, her body rendered in luminous, expressive color. The pink gloves frame her face like a ritual gesture — protective, performative, and intimate all at once. The saturated ground amplifies the psychological charge of the pose, while gestural brushwork resists polish, keeping the image alive and unresolved.

Painted in acrylic on canvas, the surface balances control and immediacy. The work asserts the female subject not as object, but as author — conscious of being seen, yet withholding. Pink Gloves stands as a declaration of agency, rooted in Price’s history as a fashion photographer and transformed through the physical language of paint.

45" x 68" x 3 deep

Acrylic on canvas,

2024

Pink Gloves is a monumental figurative painting that explores authorship, gaze, and feminine presence. Based on a photograph taken by the artist, with styling and art direction fully conceived by Price herself, the work collapses the boundaries between fashion photography and contemporary painting.

A lone female figure sits poised yet exposed, her body rendered in luminous, expressive color. The pink gloves frame her face like a ritual gesture — protective, performative, and intimate all at once. The saturated ground amplifies the psychological charge of the pose, while gestural brushwork resists polish, keeping the image alive and unresolved.

Painted in acrylic on canvas, the surface balances control and immediacy. The work asserts the female subject not as object, but as author — conscious of being seen, yet withholding. Pink Gloves stands as a declaration of agency, rooted in Price’s history as a fashion photographer and transformed through the physical language of paint.