abstract image with black, red, yellow, green, and blue branches and tendril shapes sweeping througout painting; green/yellow left hand reaching out in lower quadrant amid red, blue, and pink wisps

%C2%A9 Paulina Peavy %2F Andrew Edlin Gallery

Untitled, c. 1930-1980

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Paulina Peavy was a formally-trained artist who worked professionally and made spiritually-based organic figural work. After attending a séance in 1932 she claimed that she was contacted by an entity calling itself Lacamo and from then on she and Lacamo were artistic collaborators. She made art channeling Lacamo and the two of them signed the work. Peavy made “trance masks” in order to better tune in Lacamo’s vibrational communications.

Details
Title
Untitled
Artist Life
1901 - 1999
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2019.95.1
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abstract image with black, red, yellow, green, and blue branches and tendril shapes sweeping througout painting; green/yellow left hand reaching out in lower quadrant amid red, blue, and pink wisps

© Paulina Peavy / Andrew Edlin Gallery

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