Dimensions 30X80". Acrylic and mixed media on woodpanel
Photo by Rick Mendoza
THE REASON
This painting is a subtract derived from an idea of a series of 5 empty storefront concept installations that I created as a commentary and anticommercial, based on the fact that the fashion week of Copenhagen in 1997, was located in a former slaughterhouse, where the particular location was called ’The Hall of the Axes’ in the Meatpacking District of Copenhagen. How ironic is that!
THE THEME:
One of the cultural differences between Copenhagen
and Los Angeles:
The self aggrandizement of women in LA.
It is not a new phenomenon, that women demand attention. Attention often gives an economic advantage. LA most of all, is a city controlled by the brutal force of financial gain, and a social and financial security network is virtually non existent, unless one is wealthy! Female beauty is a wealth magnet, as well as a status symbol. Women in LA ( all kinds of nationalities ) emulate media stars as the 'Figure Magnifique' of mythology.
THE FALLACY:

THE MANIA:
The essence of the painting ‘White Cows’, is a culmination of an observation and research into the thematic of female beauty in modern media and fashion in Los Angeles, Copenhagen and Europe in general.

A comment on female beauty and the methods and extent used, to which people will go to in order to achieve this: Beauty conquers everything - and beauty equivocates with success.
THE THIRST:
Across the painting, there are rows of identical catwalk mannequins, posing in continuous repetitive movements, reminding of the march of a fascist parade. The mannequins stand still, a Bertolt Brechtian tableaux vivant. A black conveyor belt propels the girls, all dressed in cow skin, through the room. The floor beneath the conveyor belt is drenched in blood: The slaughterhouse!The theme of twins represents here the idea, that women also mirror themselves in each others narcississtic adoration/competition. The color scheme of the painting has conscious movement from light to dark, and from the left to the right: The concept of political progression in western society. The color palette is very feminine and deliberately misty; the location of a polluted place, where it constantly rains blood and milk...
THE RESULT:
... A parallel on the subject of being a woman in LA, and a meat market. Therefore the title, "WHITE COWS".
THE REASON:
The painting was painted as an anticommercial for a fashion week in Copenhagen, which was located in a former slaughterhouse, where the particular location was called The Hall of the Axe. How ironic is that!

