Issy Wood is a painter known for her surreal, dreamlike canvases that often feature isolated, vintage-inspired objects such as luxury cars, jewelry, and clothing. Her work frequently explores themes of consumerism, art history, and the psychological weight of material culture.
Born in the United States and based in London, Issy Wood studied at the Royal Academy Schools. She gained recognition for her distinctively glossy, muted aesthetic, which often draws on archival imagery and personal memory to create unsettling, non-linear narratives.
Her practice primarily utilizes oil on canvas and velvet, employing a technique that mimics the sheen of commercial photography or digital screens. Her compositions often isolate domestic or luxury items, stripping them of their original context to highlight their status as objects of desire and obsolescence.
Wood maintains a multidisciplinary practice that extends into music, having released several albums alongside her visual art career. Her work has been featured in numerous international exhibitions, establishing her as a prominent voice in contemporary figurative painting.
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