Sofia Stark

BFA in Art & Design

Quarantine by Design

The reality today is face masks are our new normal. By incorporating masks into everyday life we are doing our part in keeping others safe, and adding a fashion accessory in place of the sterile surgical mask. Through this series of oil paintings, I explore mask-wearing as fashionable self-expression and the importance of routine in daily life during the Covid-19 era. At the onset of the pandemic, living exclusively in jersey and fleece was liberating, but at a certain point only wearing sweatpants and no makeup didn’t feel good anymore. In returning to a routine and ritual of self-care, the gloom of living in a pandemic begins to fade a bit. With Quarantine by Design, I wanted to immortalize this idiosyncratic moment in time and portray mask-wearing as the work of art it can be.
Installation view of triptych portraying three women in their quarantine best.

Installation view

Megan wearing a light blue bra with tulle and pink leather pants, accessorized with an aqua polka dot mask and purple beaded chain with gold and silver jewelry.

“Megan in tulle”, 2021

Oil on canvas

24 x 36 inches

Sophie wearing a green, yellow, orange, and pink color blocked wool blazer over an olive green turtle neck and white jeans. Too accessorize, Sophie added a pearl necklace, yellow and pink hair clips and a white and orange checkered mask.

“Sophie in wool”, 2021

Oil on canvas

24 x 36 inches

Sophie wearing a sky blue latex corset and orange and yellow color blocked jeans, accessorized with a zebra patterned mask.

“Sophie in latex”, 2021

Oil on canvas

24 x 36 inches

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