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Switzerland-based artist Clio Newton’s approach to her compositions comes from the standpoint of the “female gaze” reflecting her interest in contemporary models of femininity and the representation of women in art and culture. Newton’s renderings in compressed charcoal feature larger-than-life, figurative subjects, often solo sitters, who fill the picture plane and beyond. Her works are remarkably realistic compositions informed by bold choices and her interest in the uncanny. 
 
Newton is a two-time recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Grant Award. She has exhibited her work in California, Miami, New England and New York as well as in Florence, Italy, Munich, Paris and Zürich. Most recently, Newton’s work has been added to the collections of The Flint Institute, MI, 21C Museum, Louisville, KY and the Baltimore Museum of Art, MD. Her studio is located in Zürich, Switzerland, where she resides.
 
Here are some of her photorealistic works, and you can see more on Clio Newton’s website, or find her on Facebook and Instagram: