Maria Farrar
                                The room with the terrace, 2021
                            
                                    Oil on linen 
180 x 130 cm
                                    
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                                   The painting 'The room with the terrace' is most directly about working overseas. I look at the indescribable tension around what exactly overseas workers do from the point of view...
                        
                    
                                                    The painting "The room with the terrace" is most directly about working overseas. I look at the indescribable tension around what exactly overseas workers do from the point of view of the family left at home. It's mysterious - imagining what they are up to at any given moment. 
The three large paintings of chambermaids look at the relationship between the serving, and the being served. I turn my attention to the serving, rather than the served. The food that they serve is not the food of their culture, but a perfect version of the culture in which they work. The perfection of the food represents the irony that they are providing the perfect version of the culture that they themselves don't belong to.
                    
                The three large paintings of chambermaids look at the relationship between the serving, and the being served. I turn my attention to the serving, rather than the served. The food that they serve is not the food of their culture, but a perfect version of the culture in which they work. The perfection of the food represents the irony that they are providing the perfect version of the culture that they themselves don't belong to.