MIRIAM BEERMAN
she knew something
Beerman maintained the gestural brushstrokes of abstract expressionism, and often centered her pieces on human or animal forms. Her work includes automatic gestures, vivid colors, and stippled textures. In an artist's statement, she explained that her work is a response to her perception of a sense of brutality, devastation, and chaos in the world around her.[5] She drew specific inspiration from biblical plagues, The Holocaust, and the Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.[6]
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