End of day frisson
At the start of 2024, Amy Wiggin questioned if it was possible to make great art from happiness? It is not unusual for the trope of the tortured artist to be at the forefront of collector’s minds when thy are buying artwork. When Wiggin found herself in a healthy and happy relationship she wondered if this new chapter would have a detrimental change to her practice. Up until this point, her work has largely been a chronicle of her tumultuous dating history.
She writes: ‘throughout all of my practice, and indeed life, I have always turned to and found lightness and comfort in humour. Humour it would seem, is the bed rock of a great relationship, and of a great life’.
‘End of day frisson’ is a perfect example of this humour in her newfound romance. It is not a great ode to love but one of those intimate moments we create within our relationships to connect on a daily basis, however short and however hairy!
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