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Visual artist Cindy Press

Updated: Feb 20


“The Only Know What You Let Them See”, 8” x 6”, ink, graphite & watercolor on paper (preliminary drawing for painting)
“The Only Know What You Let Them See”, 8” x 6”, ink, graphite & watercolor on paper (preliminary drawing for painting)

The work of Cindy Press celebrates women by exploring the connection between our physical bodies and personal identity. Inspired by fashion, photography and popular culture Press references personal issues, sexuality and gender as a central theme in her work. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Press is a graduate of Moore College Of Art And Design. Being a fashion illustration major at Moore prepared her for decades of success in the fashion design world. She went onto work with artists such as Peter Max, an iconic painter of the 60”s and 70’s, interpreting his artwork into wearable art.


“I walk Around Like Everything Is Fine”, ink, graphite & watercolor on paper, 12” x 8” ( preliminary drawing for painting)
“I walk Around Like Everything Is Fine”, ink, graphite & watercolor on paper, 12” x 8” ( preliminary drawing for painting)

By merging her knowledge of fashion, the human figure, her life as a woman, mother and artist Press’s artwork forms a narrative that speaks to both men and women. Her female characters are inspired with an array of human emotion that goes beyond gender or age. She does not objectify the subjects of her paintings and drawings but instead seeks to capture their drama, confidence, sex appeal and charm. Press likes to emphasize the provocative, challenging the viewer to think even if it makes them uncomfortable. Her style is heavily influenced by contemporary fashion photography from the 60’s to present time. While her signature is the way she transforms black and white oil paint on canvas Press likes to surprise with the occasional sprinkling of color added to the mix. Her process is evolving as she photographs her own subjects, while also retaining professional photographers, and working with found images which she manipulates using applications like Photoshop.


“Let’s Make Believe”, ink, graphite & watercolor on paper, 10” x 8” (preliminary drawing for painting)
“Let’s Make Believe”, ink, graphite & watercolor on paper, 10” x 8” (preliminary drawing for painting)

Her work has been exhibited worldwide and is in private collections around the globe in major hubs such as New York, Los Angeles, Miami, London, Sydney, Dubai and Hong Kong. Some of her clients include Bloomingdales, The Four Season’s Hotel, The Thompson Hotel Group and AIDA Cruise Line.


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