| "Alexis Synthia Sorrenberg's shamelessly satirical approach to depicting popular culture, and the place that women have in it, can be best described as an delightfully outrageous cross-breed between Naïve art and a pizza dream from the master mind of Andy Warhol. Her outrageous use of colors, mixed with iconic imagery of celebrities, and the heroes of todays youth, can do nothing less but make one wonder; what has our world-of-today come to when the greatest and only aspiration a young woman has is to simply hang off the shoulder of her favorite movie star. What has modern society come to when the young women of today wish for nothing more but to linger in the background. The innocent childishness of these pieces is brought to light through the pen-and-paper style drawing, accented by bright colors, hot pinks, and randomly placed hearts. Is it truly so that the only place a woman has and cares to be is merely a lovely accessory in a successful man's life? When have women surrendered their ambitions, and potential to such a fate, and why so willingly? These are truly grim issues brought to light in a humorous and guilelessly childlike manner. To artists as naturally unique and shameless as Alexis, we can only give our respect, and look to to pose the questions we dare not ask. You go girl." Jeferey H. Hobsborrow, MD. Chief Editor Brixton Life (Political Nouveau Culture and Higher Arts Magazine) |









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