Portrait and Ceinture Flechee Study


Portrait and Ceinture Flechee Study

Artist: Brittany Kiertzner

Title: Portrait and Ceinture Flechee Study

Attribution: Portrait and Ceinture Flechee Study

Year: 2023

Materials: Oil on paper, embroidery fiber, quilted.

Dimensions: 24X16 inches

Image Statement: Kiertzner's work makes connections within loss and insecurity. It unravels the intrinsic vulnerability encapsulated within the dichotomy of life and death, particularly focusing on the subsequent generations of Indigenous women. The narrative navigates through the artist's endeavor to embody the inevitable social pressures that catalyze disintegration and impermanence. In her body of work, the color red emerges as a potent symbol, signifying the prevailing silence and indifference that shrouds Indigenous women. A significant number of these women find themselves either missing or succumbing to violence. Kiertzner manifests abstract figurative depictions within her sculptural works. These bodies serve as both a commemoration of those who have been lost, capturing the essence of their absence, while also portraying the resilience of those who persist, navigating dysphoric conditions.