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THE GODDESS COMPLEX - The Blue Queen Painting

Diriye Osman

United Kingdom

Painting, Paper on Paper

Size: 11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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'I think most artists experience some form of depression at one point or the other in their lives,' says Diriye. 'For me, making art is a way of counteracting those feelings, precisely because it allows one to turn something unpleasant into work that's beautiful and hopeful.' Created using 3D textile paint, coloured chalk, ink and glitter, 'The Blue Queen' features an alien woman with hands sprouting from her head. The crown-like hands are holding a small globe as she stares pensively into an overpowering background. ‘She looks elegant,’ says Diriye, ‘but even though her exterior is pristine, her head is being ripped open. The ordered intensity of the detail – bejewelled dots studding the entire background – is fuelled by compulsion. The more details I added, the more empowered I felt. The entire series is about transforming personal struggles into something sensual.’

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Painting:Paper on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.7 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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THE GODDESS COMPLEX Culturally, Diriye Osman is Somali-British. Creatively, he's an artist-writer. Born in 1983 in Mogadishu, he was encouraged as a child to draw. When the civil war broke out in Somalia, Diriye and his family fled the country for Kenya. Traumatized by the experiences of war and immigration, the then eight-year-old Diriye found refuge in art. He would spend hours in solitude creating fairytale-like fantasies. These fantasies were influenced by Disney and Miyazaki filtered through the Vogue ideal: beautiful, alien-like sylphs with stylised physiques and catwalk stances. "˜It was only after I grew up that I realized that my entire creative life had always been about repression,' says Diriye. "˜I was a gay kid growing up in a society that had no tolerance for homosexuality. I sensed this hostility and it fed into my work. The women, who were goddess-like creatures, became the acceptable, alluring face of what was a dangerous transgression.' Even after coming to terms with his own sexuality and celebrating it in his fiction, Diriye didn't change his artistic subject matter. "˜Art is about compulsion,' he says. "˜These female characters are a huge part of my identity and I relish their strange beauty. As an artist, I hope there's enough mystery, detail and joie de vivre in this ongoing series for the casual observer and the seasoned aesthete.

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